Byrd

Byrd commonly refers to:


 * William Byrd (c. 1540 – 1623), an English composer of the Renaissance
 * Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957), an American naval officer and explorer

Byrd or Byrds may also refer to:

Other people

 * Byrd (surname), including a list of people with the name
 * Byrd Baylor (1924–2021), American children's writer
 * Byrd Billings (died 2009), American murder victim
 * Byrd Brown (1929–2001), American lawyer and Civil Rights activist
 * Byrd D. Crudup (1897–1960), American football and basketball coach
 * Byrd Spilman Dewey (1856–1942), American author and land investor
 * Byrd Dickens (born 1971), Canadian former actor
 * Byrd Douglas (1894–1965), American college baseball and football coach and judge
 * Byrd Gibbens (born 1936), American historian and professor
 * Byrd Hill (1800–1872), American slave trader
 * Byrd Leavell, American literary agent
 * Byrd Lockhart (1782–1839), American surveyor, Alamo defender, courier, and Texian officer
 * Byrd Lynn (1889–1940), American baseball player
 * Byrd Mock (1876–1966), American writer, journalist, poet, publisher, and golfer
 * Byrd Prillerman (1859–1929), American educator and school administrator
 * Byrd Whigham (1933–2017), American minor league baseball player and college football coach
 * Byrd White, American accountant and West Virginia government official

Places

 * Byrd, Alabama, United States
 * Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
 * Mount Byrd
 * Byrd Station, a former U.S. research station
 * Byrd (lunar crater), on the Moon
 * Byrd (Martian crater), on Mars

Other uses

 * The Byrds, an American rock band
 * Byrd Amendment, the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act of 2000, an American legislative act
 * Byrd Amendment (1971), to the U.S. Federal Strategic and Critical Materials Stock Piling Act
 * Byrd Brand, knives from Spyderco
 * Byrd Rule, governing reconciliation in the U.S. Congress
 * Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at Ohio State University, U.S.
 * Byrd Stadium, now SECU Stadium, at the University of Maryland, U.S.