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Boyd

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Boyd may refer to:

Places

Canada

United States

Elsewhere

  • Boyd Cave, Oregon
  • Boyd Escarpment, in Antarctica
  • Boyd Island, Antarctica
  • Boyd River (disambiguation), several rivers in Australia
  • River Boyd, in the UK

People

Brands and enterprises

Education

Fictional characters

  • Boyd, a Fighter in the game Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance
  • Drew Boyd, from the television series Queer as Folk
  • Jonah Boyd, the eponymous character in David Leavitt's novel The Body of Jonah Boyd
  • Woody Boyd, from the television series Cheers
  • Boyd Cooper, in the game Psychonauts
  • Boyd Crowder, from the television series, Justified
  • Boyd Fowler, from the television series, Dexter
  • Boyd Hoyland, from the television series Neighbours
  • Boyd Langton, from the television series Dollhouse

Other uses

  • OODA Loop, a theory of decision making also known as the Boyd Cycle

See also

  • Boyd House (disambiguation)
  • Boyds (disambiguation)
  • Boyd Q.C., English television series
  • Boyd massacre, one of the worst recorded instances of mass cannibalism, in which up to 66 people were killed and eaten on the northern coast of New Zealand
  • Boyd v. United States, United States Supreme Court case about search and seizure
  • Justice Boyd (disambiguation)
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