Pez (disambiguation)

Pez is a brand of candy.

Pez, the Spanish word for fish, may also refer to:

  • Pez, an identifier of human gene PTPN14
  • Pez-e Olya ("Upper Pez"), a village in Iran
  • Pez-e Sofla ("Lower Pez"), a village in Iran
  • Pez-e Vosta ("Middle Pez"), a village in Iran
  • Barbadillo del Pez, a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile y León, Spain
  • Château de Pez, a Bordeaux wine estate
  • Château Les Ormes-de-Pez, a Bordeaux wine estate
  • Penza Airport (IATA: PEZ)
  • Pez Card Game
  • Pezcore and The Pez Collection, albums by US Ska punk group Less Than Jake

People:

  • Pez Outlaw (blogger), black marker dealer in pez dispensers
  • Pez (artist), a Spanish graffiti artist
  • Pez (musician), an Australian hip hop artist
  • Andrés de Pez (1657 - 1723), a Spanish Naval commander and founder of Pensacola, Florida
  • Bernhard Pez ( 1683 - 1735), an Austrian Benedictine historian and librarian
  • Hieronymus Pez (1685 - 1762), an Austrian Benedictine historian and librarian
  • Johann Christoph Pez (1664-1716), German composer
  • Ramiro Pez, Argentine-Italian rugby union footballer
  • "Pez", nickname of US hockey player Dave Pszenyczny
  • PE'Z, a Japanese jazz band.
  • Pezz, the original name of Canadian pop-punk band Billy Talent.
  • PEZ, an Argentinian Psychedelic/Progressive rock group.

In fiction:

  • "Hombre pez" or Fish-man of Lierganes, from the mythology of Cantabria, Spain
  • El Pez que Fuma, a 1977 Venezuelan film
  • "The Pez Dispenser", an episode of the comedy TV series Seinfeld