Beard (disambiguation)

Beard (disambiguation)

A beard is a type of human facial hair, and also refers to a dangling hair growth on goats.

Beard may also refer to:

People

*Adrien Beard, American voice actor
*Al Beard, American former basketball player
*Alana Beard, American basketball player
*Amanda Beard, American Olympic swimmer and model
*Andrew Jackson Beard, American inventor
*Annette Beard, American R&B singer, original member of Martha and the Vandellas
*Bert Beard, Australian rules footballer
*Butch Beard, American basketball player and coach
*Charles A. Beard, influential American historian
*Clarke Beard, American athlete
*Colin Beard, former Australian rules footballer
*Daniel Carter Beard, founder of the Sons of Daniel Boone
*David Beard, Australian volleyball player
*DeLawrence Beard, American judge
*Don Beard, New Zealand cricketer
*Dympna Beard, Australian politician
*Ed Beard, saloon keeper in the American Old West
*Ed Beard (football player), American football player
*Edward Beard, U.S. congressman from Rhode Island
*Emma Beard, British singer
*Frank Beard, American golfer
*Frank Beard (musician), drummer in the American rock band ZZ Top
*Gary Beard, American politician
*George Miller Beard, American neurologist who coined the term "neurasthenia"
*Gordon Beard, Canadian politician
*Graeme Beard, former Australian cricketer
*Hazel Beard, American politician
*Henry Beard, founder of the American humor magazine "National Lampoon"
*James Beard, American chef and food writer
**James Beard Foundation
**James Beard Award
**James Beard Foundation Award
*Jim Beard, American jazz pianist
*John Beard, several people
*Kevin Beard, American football player
*Malcolm Beard, former English footballer
*Mark Beard, English footballer
*Mary Beard, several people
*Matthew Beard, several people
*Nigel Beard, British politician
*Paul Beard, British president of the College of Psychic Studies
*Percy Beard, American track and field athlete
*Peter Hill Beard, American photographer
*Philip Beard, American novelist
*Ralph Beard, American former basketball player
*Ralph Beard (baseball), American Major League Baseball player
*Richard Beard (photographer), English photographer
*Robin Beard, U. S. congressman from Tennessee
*Santonio Beard, American football player
*Stephanie Beard, Canadian actress
*Steve Beard, British author
*Tanoka Beard, American basketball player
*William Holbrook Beard, American painter

Communities, districts, and landmarks

*Béard, a village and commune in the Nièvre département of France
*Beard, Derbyshire, a hamlet near Glossop, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
*Beard, Indiana, United States
*The Beard Building, the first skyscraper in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
*Beard Cabin, a historic site in Shawnee, Oklahoma, United States
*Bob Beard Elementary School, San Antonio, Texas, United States
*Charles A. Beard Memorial School Corporation, a school district in Indiana, United States
*Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, crossing the Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
*Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum, Auburn, Alabama, United States

Other uses

*Beard (female companion)
*"The Beard", a "Seinfeld" episode
*"The Beard of Avon", a play by Amy Freed
*"Beard v. Banks", a 2006 U.S. Supreme Court case
*As a verb, "To boldly and bravely oppose or confront", as in the expression "To beard the lion in his den." [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/beard]

ee also

*Red Beard (disambiguation)


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