Fox (disambiguation)

A fox is a medium-sized, omnivorous mammal of the family Canidae.

Fox may also refer to:

Automotive companies

 * Fox (automobile company), 1921–1923
 * Fox Factory, a racecar component manufacturer
 * Fox Automotive Switzerland AG, who modified the Mia electric minivan

Entertainment and media companies

 * Fox Networks Group, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company
 * Fox (international), a brand of television channels
 * Fox Film, later part of 20th Century-Fox
 * Fox Feature Syndicate, a comicbook publisher (1930s–1950s)
 * Fox Corporation, a media company controlled by Rupert Murdoch
 * Fox Broadcasting Company

Other businesses

 * Fox (clothing), an Israel-based clothing company
 * Fox Brothers, an English clothmaker
 * Fox Racing, an apparel maker
 * Fox Software, publisher of FoxPro

Fictional characters

 * Fox (comics), one of two related superheroes (from 1940)
 * Fox Crane, in the soap opera Passions (2002–2007)
 * Fox McCloud, from the Star Fox video game series (1993–2017)
 * Fox Mulder, in The X-Files sci-fi TV series (1993–2018)
 * Fox, in Disney animated series Gargoyles (1994–1997)
 * Fox, a 2007 character in soap opera Neighbours
 * Fox, on the Canadian comedy Son of a Critch
 * Yusuke Kitagawa (codename: Fox), from the 2016 Persona 5 video game

Film and television

 * Fox (TV series), a 1980 British TV drama
 * Fox (film), a 2009 Hindi thriller

Music

 * Fox (band), a British rock band of the 1970s
 * Fox (album), 1975
 * Fox, an Australian rock band of the 1970s that recorded the album What the Hell Is Going On?
 * "Fox" (song), by Millencolin, 2000
 * The Fox (Elton John album), 1981

Radio stations

 * Fox Radio (disambiguation), several uses
 * Fox FM (Melbourne), in Australia
 * Fox FM Ghana
 * Heart Oxfordshire, formerly Fox FM, in England
 * Port FM, formerly Fox FM, in New Zealand
 * CFGW-FM, in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
 * WBAF, in Barnesville, Georgia, United States
 * WBML, in Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
 * WFDR (AM), in Manchester, Georgia, United States
 * WQJJ-LP, in Jasper, Alabama, United States

Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

 * Fox (Marc), a 1911 painting by Franz Marc
 * Fox games, a category of asymmetric board games for two players
 * The Fox (magazine), an American arts magazine (1975–76)
 * Fox, a pornographic magazine published by Magna Publishing Group
 * Fox (book), a children's book by Margaret Wild

Computing

 * Fox toolkit, software for building graphical user interfaces
 * IDEA NXT, formerly FOX, a block cipher

People

 * Fox (surname), including a list of people with the name
 * Fox (gamer) (Ricardo Pacheco (born 1986), Portuguese professional game player
 * Fox Butterfield (born 1939), American journalist
 * Fox Conner (1874–1951), American major-general and mentor of Dwight D. Eisenhower
 * Fox Fisher (born 1980), Indian-British artist, film maker, author and trans campaigner
 * Fox Harris (1936–1988), American actor
 * Fox Henderson (1853–1918), American businessman and banking entrepreneur
 * Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (1801–1874), British politician
 * W. Fox McKeithen (1946–2005), American politician
 * "Fox Ryder", stage name of Sean Paul Lockhart (born 1986), American film actor and director
 * Fox Stanton (1874–1946), American football player and coach
 * Fox Stevenson (born 1993), English singer-songwriter

United States

 * Fox, Alaska
 * Fox, Arkansas
 * Fox, Illinois
 * Fox, Indiana
 * Fox, Kentucky
 * Fox, Minnesota
 * Fox, Montana
 * Fox, Ohio
 * Fox, Oklahoma
 * Fox, Oregon
 * Fox, Virginia

Elsewhere

 * Fox (crater), on the Moon
 * Fox, South Australia

Land

 * Audi 80, or Audi Fox, a compact executive car
 * Volkswagen Fox, a subcompact car
 * Volkswagen Gol, or VW Fox, a subcompact car
 * Fox, a West Cornwall Railway steam locomotive
 * NSU Fox, a light motorcycle
 * Fox armoured reconnaissance vehicle, a British armoured car
 * Fox Armoured Car, a Canadian wheeled armoured fighting vehicle
 * M93 Fox, an armored personnel carrier

Sea

 * Fox (boat), built in 1896 to be rowed across the Atlantic
 * Fox (ship), an 1854 steam yacht
 * Fox, the name of two Hudson's Bay Company vessels
 * HMS Fox, several British ships and shore installations

Air

 * Fox (code word), a brevity code for air-to-air munitions release
 * Fairey Fox, a British light bomber and fighter biplane

Other uses

 * Fox (rabbit), a breed of rabbit
 * Fox (tribe), a Native American people
 * FOX proteins, a family of transcription factors
 * Formosan languages, spoken in Taiwan (ISO 639-5: fox)