Baz (name)
Baz is a surname, given name and nickname, often a short form (hypocorism) of Basil or Barry. It may refer to:
People
Surname
- Ben-Hur Baz (1906–2003), Mexican painter of pin-up art
- Cristian Baz (born 1987), Argentine footballer
- Gustavo Baz Prada (1894-1987), Mexican politician
- Ignacio Baz (1826–1887), Argentine portrait painter
- Jamil Baz, chief investment strategist of GLG Partners, a London-based hedge fund, and economics professor
- Loris Baz (born 1993), French motorcycle racer
- Marysole Wörner Baz (born 1936), Mexican painter and sculptor
- Nabil Baz (born 1987), Algerian racing cyclist
- Rashid Baz, perpetrator of the 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shooting
Given name
- Baz Mohammad Ahmadi (fl. 2007-2009), Deputy Minister of Interior for Counter-Narcotics and former Governor of Badakhshan, Afghanistan
- Baz Muhammad Khan (fl. 1988-present), Pakistani politician
- Baz Moffat (born 1978), British female rower
Nickname
- Bazil Ashmawy (born 1975), Irish television personality
- Sebastian Bach (born 1968), Canadian heavy metal singer
- Baz Bastien (1919-1983), Canadian National Hockey League goaltender, head coach and general manager
- Baz Luhrmann (born 1962), Australian filmmaker
- Brendon McCullum (born 1981), New Zealand cricketer
- Baz Nagle (1933-1997), Canadian Football League player
- Barry North (born 1959), British Royal Air Force air marshal
- Basil O'Meara (1892-1971), Canadian sports journalist
- Barry Thompson, guitarist and co-founder of the British death metal band Bolt Thrower
- Baz Warne (born 1964), lead and bass guitarist and vocalist of the punk rock band The Stranglers
Fictional characters
- Bazil "Baz" Jesek, a recurring character in Lois McMaster Bujold's science fiction Vorkosign Saga series
- Barbara "Baz" Wilder, a former character on the British TV series Casualty
- Simon Baz, a fictional DC Comics character
See also
- El-Baz, an Arabic surname and, as Elbaz, a Hebrew surname
- Mar Narsai D'Baz (1940-2010), Metropolitan of Lebanon, Syria and all Europe in the Assyrian Church of the East
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