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Meanings and definitions for Y
What does Y stand for? What does Y mean?
- Y or y is the 25th and penultimate letter of the ISO basic Latin alphabet and the sixth vowel letter of the modern English alphabet.
- Y, Alaska, US
- Y, Somme, France
- Y (river), a river in northern Russia
- Postal code Y indicating Yukon (see List of Y postal codes of Canada)
- Y: The Last Man, a DC comics series by Brian K. Vaughan
- Y (film), a Malayalam film directed by Sunil Ibrahim
- Y, the production code for the 1966 Doctor Who serial The Celestial Toymaker
- Y?, An educational children's science program shown on the Nine Network in Australia
- Y: The Last Man (TV series), an American drama based on the comic book series Y: The Last Man
- Y (game), a board game played on a triangular board
- Y (novel), a 2012 novel by Marjorie Celona
- "Y", a poem by Patti Smith from her book Early Work (1994)
- "Y" Is for Yesterday, the twenty-fifth and final novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet mystery" series, published in 2017
- Y (EP), a single album by MBLAQ
- Y (The Pop Group album), an album by The Pop Group
- Y. (Bebe album), an album by Spanish singer Bebe
- Y, a repackaged edition of I, by Jaejoong
- 01011001 (binary number for 'Y' in ASCII), an album by Dutch progressive metal project Ayreon
- "y", a 2010 song by iamamiwhoami from the album bounty
- "Y..." a track on Belanova's Cocktail
- "Y", a 1961 song composed by Mario de Jesús Báez which has been covered by several artists including Luis Miguel on the album Vivo (2000)
- ¥, the symbol for Japanese yen
- Y, the symbol for income
- Alleghany Corporation, NYSE ticker symbol Y
- Brigham Young University, commonly known throughout the Mormon Corridor as "the Y" (as its rival, the University of Utah, is known as "the U")
- Y Combinator (company), American seed brand
- Y-Front a trademark for briefs by Jockey International, used in Britain as a synonym of briefs
- YM-YWHA, aka "the Y"
- YMCA, aka "the Y"
- YWCA, aka "the Y"
- Y (Cyrillic)
- Y (French pronoun), meaning "there" and/or replacing phrases that begin with prepositions such as à
- y (IPA), the IPA letter for a close front rounded vowel
- Y combinator, a fixed-point combinator in combinatory logic
- Y, the Bessel function
- Y, dependent variable
- Y or y, vertical axis in the Cartesian coordinate system
- Admittance, the inverse of electrical impedance, Z
- Haplogroup Y (mtDNA)
- Luminance (video), in many video color models, such as YIQ and YUV
- Tyrosine, abbreviated Y or Tyr
- Y boson
- Y chromosome
- Year (y), a non-SI abbreviation for this unit of time
- Yellow, in the CMYK color model
- Yocto- (y), the SI prefix for 10−24
- Yotta (Y), the SI prefix for 1024
- Yttrium, chemical symbol Y
- Y, a hypothetical stellar class of ultra-cool dwarf stars
- Y (New York City Subway service), an unused New York City Subway service label
- Basque Y, a Spanish high-speed rail network so called for its Y shape
- Y, code for economy class
- Yaesu Route of Shuto Expressway in Tokyo, Japan, numbered as Route Y
- Ⓨ, a typographical symbol in Japanese resale price maintenance
- Generation Y
- Y-shape, the shape that resembles the letter Y
- Y-stations, World War 2 listening stations
- Yankee, the military time zone code for UTC−12:00
- YMCA, also known as "the Y"
- YWCA, also known as "the Y"
- Jewish Community Center, also known as YM-YWHA or "the Y"
- The Y's, the production team of Justin Timberlake, James Fauntleroy and Rob Knox
- The Y, West Virginia, a community in the United States
- Why, Arizona, a town in the United States formerly known as The Y
- Ford Model Y, an automobile produced from 1932 to 1937
- Gee Bee Senior Sportster (also the Model Y), a sports aircraft built in the United States in the early 1930s
- Stearman-Hammond Y-1 (originally the Hammond Model Y), a 1930s American utility monoplane
- Tesla Model Y, an electric compact crossover utility vehicle
- South Australian Railways Y class, a steam locomotive class built in South Australia
- Victorian Railways Y class, an example of the new policy of standard design principles being adopted by the railways
- GNoSR Classes X and Y, two similar classes of 0-4-2T steam locomotives
- NCC Class Y, a class of 0-6-0T steam locomotive
- NER Class Y, a 4-6-2T steam locomotive
- SNCF Class Y 7100, a class of small diesel shunters
- SNCF Class Y 7400, a class of small diesel shunters
- SNCF Class Y 8000, a class of diesel shunter built between 1977 and 1990
- SNCF Class Y 8400, a class of small diesel shunters
- SNCF Class Y 9000, the new designation for modernized and re-engined Y7100 and Y7400 shunters
- Tasmanian Government Railways Y class, a type of Bo-Bo diesel electric locomotive
- Victorian Railways Y class (diesel), a small branch line and shunting unit
- WAGR Y class, a diesel electric locomotive introduced in 1953
- Y-class lifeboat, a class of small inflatable boat operated by the RNLI of the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Spectral class Y, spectral classification of a brown dwarf substellar object
- Economy class (travel class code used by airlines: "Y")
- Class Y, a capacitor type
- Causality, a consequential relationship between two events
- Reason (argument), a premise in support of an argument, for what reason or purpose
- Grounding (metaphysics), a topic in metaphysics regarding how things exist in virtue of more fundamental things.
- Why?, one of the Five Ws used in journalism
- Why? (American band), a hip hop / indie rock band formed in Oakland, California, in 2004
Yoni Wolf, formerly known by the stage name Why?
- Why?, a 1990s UK folk band, two members of which later formed Quench in 2001
- Why (Canadian band), a rock band formed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1993
- Why? (Discharge album)
- Why? (Ginger Baker album)
- Why? (Jacob Whitesides album)
- Why (Prudence Liew album)
- Why? (They Might Be Giants album)
- Why (Taeyeon EP)
- Why (Baby V.O.X)
- Why, by Moahni Moahna
- "Why" (3T song), featuring Michael Jackson
- "Why" (Andy Gibb song)
- "Why" (Annie Lennox song), covered by DJ Sammy, Kelly Clarkson, Lara Fabian, Allison Crowe, and others
- "Why?" (Bronski Beat song)
- "Why" (The Byrds song), B-side to the single "Eight Miles High"
- "Why" (Carly Simon song)
- "Why" (Cathy Dennis song)
- "Why" (Frankie Avalon song), covered by Anthony Newley and by Donny Osmond
- "Why" (Gabrielle song)
- "Why?" (Geir Rönning song)
- "Why" (Glamma Kid song)
- "Why" (Godsmack song)
- "Why" (Jadakiss song)
- "Why" (Jason Aldean song)
- "Why" (Jieqiong song)
- "Why" (Lionel Richie song)
- "Why?" (Marika Gombitová song)
- "Why" (Mary J. Blige song), featuring Rick Ross
- "Why" (Miliyah Kato song)
- "Why?" (Mis-Teeq song)
- "Why" (Rascal Flatts song)
- "Why" (Sabrina Carpenter song)
- "Why" (Sonique song)
- "Why" (Tony Sheridan song), with The Beatles
- "Why (Must We Fall in Love)", a song by Diana Ross & The Supremes
- "Why, Why, Why", a song by Billy Currington
- "Why", by 4Minute from Best of 4Minute
- "Why", by Air Supply from Mumbo Jumbo
- "Why?", by Aminé from OnePointFive
- "Why", by Antique from Die for You
- "Why", by Average White Band from Cut the Cake
- "Why" by Avril Lavigne, B-side to the single "Complicated"
- "Why", by Ayaka from the single "Clap & Love"/"Why" and the theme song of the PSP game Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
- "Why", by Bazzi from Cosmic
- "Why", by Basshunter from Bass Generation
- "Why", by Busted from A Present for Everyone
- "Why, Pt. 2", by Collective Soul from Blender
- "Why?", by Des'ree from Dream Soldier
- "Why! ...", by Enigma from Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi!
- "Why", by Fleetwood Mac from Mystery to Me
- "Why", by Frankie Valli from Closeup
- "Why", by Helloween from Master of the Rings
- "Why", by Irene Cara from Anyone Can See
- "Why", by Jamie Walters from Jamie Walters
- "Why", by Jason Aldean, also covered by Shannon Brown from Corn Fed
- "Why", by Jocelyn Enriquez from All My Life
- "Why", by Joe Satriani from The Extremist
- "Why", by Limp Bizkit from Greatest Hitz
- "Why?", by Lonnie Mack from The Wham of that Memphis Man
- "Why", by Mario from Go!
- "Why", by Melanie Chisholm from Northern Star
- "Why", by Natalie Imbruglia from Left of the Middle
- "Why", by Ne-Yo from Non-Fiction
- "Why", by NF from The Search
- "Why", by Rooney
- "Why?", by Secondhand Serenade from A Twist In My Story
- "Why", by Shawn Mendes from Shawn Mendes
- "Why", by Stabbing Westward from Wither Blister Burn & Peel
- "Why", by Swift from Thoughts Are Thought
- "Why?", by Tracy Chapman from Tracy Chapman
- "Why", by Uriah Heep from Demons and Wizards
- "Why?", by Vanilla Ninja from Vanilla Ninja
- "Why", by Wide Mouth Mason from Where I Started
- "Why", by Yoko Ono from Yoko Ono/Plastic Ono Band
- "Why?", by Z-Ro from The Life of Joseph W. McVey
- "Why", written by Buddy Feyne, notably performed by Nat King Cole
- "Why", from the musical Tick, tick... BOOM!
- "Why", from the television series Fraggle Rock
- "Why (What's Goin' On?)", a song by The Roots from The Tipping Point
- "Why, Why, Why", a song by Eddie Rabbitt from Songs from Rabbittland
- "Why? Why? Why? (Is It So Hard)", a song by Paul Revere & The Raiders from The Spirit of '67
- Why (board game), a game based on the television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents
- Why? (film), a 1987 Czech film
- Why? (1971 film), a 1971 short starring O. J. Simpson and Tim Buckley
- Why? (book), a children's book by Tomie dePaola
- "Why?", an episode of the TV series As Time Goes By
- Why? with Hannibal Buress, a Comedy Central television series
- Why, Arizona, an unincorporated community in the United States
- Why, Lakes, South Sudan
- Alby Why (1899–1969), Australian rugby league footballer
- Jack Why (1903–1944), Australian rugby league footballer
- Why the lucky stiff, or simply why or _why, a computer programmer and artist
- World Hunger Year (WHY), a charity organization
- Why?, a satirical wiki and subproject of Uncyclopedia
- Wai, a form of Thai greeting
- Wye, Kent, a village in Kent, England
Wye School, serving the above village
- Wye railway station, serving the above village
- Wye, Montana, a town in Missoula County, Montana, US
- Wye, South Australia, a town in South Australia, Australia
- Wye River (plantation), was the home of William Paca, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Wye River, Victoria, a coastal town in Victoria, Australia
- Wye Marsh, a wetland area on the south shores of Georgian Bay in Ontario, Canada
- Wye Road, Strathcona County, Alberta
- Wye House, a large Southern frame plantation house in Talbot County, Maryland
- Wye, a fictional province in Isaac Asimov's Foundation series
- River Wye, the major river, flowing through both Wales and England, rising on Plynlimon to the River Severn
Wye Valley, the scenic area around the lower part of the river
- Wye Valley Walk, a footpath or hiking trail in Wales and England
- Wye Valley Brewery, in Herefordshire, England
- River Wye, Derbyshire, a river flowing from Axe Edge Moor, Buxton to the River Derwent
- River Wye, Buckinghamshire, a river flowing from the Chiltern Hills in Buckinghamshire to Bourne End where it meets the River Thames
- Wye River, New Zealand, a minor river in the South Island of New Zealand
- Wye River (Maryland), in Maryland, US
- Wye River (Tasmania), a river of Tasmania, Australia
- Wye River (Victoria), Australia
- The letter Y
- Wye (rail), a term used in North American railroading equivalent to an English railway triangle
- Wye ("Y"), a fitting for piping and plumbing
- Wye River Memorandum, a series of accords between Israel and the Palestinian Authority agreed at Wye River in Maryland
Also Wye River Agreements section in the History of Israel page, on the same subject
- A "wye" connection (from "Y") in electrical engineering, a type of three-phase power connection
- A directional T interchange (or "wye interchange" or "Y interchange") between two or more roads or highways
- Year
- Yen, yuan
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