Tartan (disambiguation)

Tartan is a pattern of textile also known as plaid (especially in North American English), often associated with Scotland.

Tartan may also refer to:


 * Tartan, a metonym standing in for 'Scottish' (as in "tartan politics", "tartan television", "tartan humour", etc.)
 * Tartan (Assyrian), the Assyrian term for a military commander-in-chief
 * Tartan, tartane, or tartana, a type of ship
 * Tartans, students and sports teams of Carnegie Mellon University
 * The Tartan (Carnegie Mellon University), a student newspaper
 * The Tartan (Radford University), a student newspaper
 * The Tartans, a Jamaican reggae band
 * FBgn0010452 also known as tartan, trn, or CG11280, a gene partly responsible for eye development in Drosophila melanogaster fruit flies; capitalized Tartan or Trn refers to a protein controlled by this gene.
 * Sillitoe tartan, the chequered pattern (dicing, not actually a tartan) used often on police vehicles and headgear
 * Tartan Army, fans of Scotland's national football team
 * Tartan Films, a US and UK film-distribution company
 * Tartan Laboratories, an American software company later known as Tartan, Inc.
 * Tartan Marine, a boat building company
 * Tartan Noir, a form of crime fiction particular to Scotland and Scottish writers
 * Tartan Senior High School, in Oakdale, Minnesota
 * Tartan Track, a synthetic track surface for athletics, manufactured by 3M
 * Tartan Turf, an artificial grass for sports, manufactured by 3M