The term Coy may refer to:
Places:
- Coy, Spain, a town in the municipality of Lorca, Spain
- Coy, Arkansas, a small town in Lonoke County, Arkansas
- Coy, Alabama, an unincorporated community
- Coy Burn, a stream in Scotland
People with the surname Coy:
- Bernard Coy (1991), an American bank robber, famous for trying to escape from Alcatraz prison
- Bobby Coy, English former football player
- Chase Coy, American singer and songwriter
- Eric Coy, Canadian Olympic discus thrower and shot putter
- John Coy, American children's book author
- Jeffrey Coy, former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
- Jonathan Coy, British actor
- Juan Coy, Minister of State for Human Development in Belize
- Michelle Coy, British bobsledder
- Randi Coy, participant in the reality show My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance
- Steve Coy, English drummer, manager, producer, and songwriter for new wave band Dead or Alive
- Ted Coy, American college football player
- Wayne Coy, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (1947-1952)
- Wolfgang Coy, German university professor and author
People with the first name Coy:
- Coy Gibbs, former NASCAR car driver and National Football League (NFL) assistant coach
- Coy Bacon, former NFL player
- Coy Wire, NFL player
- Coy Watson, Jr., American child actor
- Coy Cook, American singer
- Coy Privette, Baptist pastor and politician under the shadow of a scandal
- Coy Duke, fictional character on the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard
Other uses:
- Coy Cup, awarded to the Senior AA ice hockey champions of British Columbia
- COY, the ICAO designator for Coyne Airways, a British airline
- Abbreviation for company in the UK and some Commonwealth countries