Ormond may refer to:
People
- Ormond (surname)
- Earl of Ormond (Ireland)
- Earl of Ormond (Scotland)
- Ormond Somerville (1868–1928), justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama
- Ormond Wilson (1907–1988), New Zealand politician
Places
Ireland
- Ormond (ancient Irish kingdom), in the province of Munster
- Two baronies in North Tipperary
- Ormonde Castle, an Irish castle, from 1315 home of the Butler family
- Birr Aerodrome, the Ormand flying club
Scotland
- Ormond Castle, a Scottish castle, home of the Douglas family
England
- Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children's hospital in London
United States
- Ormond Beach (California), a portion of the California coastline
- Ormond Beach, Florida, a city in Florida
- Ormond Beach Middle School, a middle school located in the city of Ormond Beach
- Ormond Beach Municipal Airport, An airport close to Ormond Beach
- Ormond Yacht Club, a yacht club of Ormond Beach, Florida
- Ormond-By-The-Sea, Florida, a city in Florida
- Ormond Plantation House, Historic plantation house in St. Charles, Parish, LA
- Ormond Memorial Art Museum, Art Museum in Ormond Beach, Florida
Australia
- Ormond College, a residential college of The University of Melbourne
- Ormond, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne, Australia
- Ormond railway station, in the suburb
- Ormond Primary School, Ormond, Victoria
- Ormond Amateur Football Club
New Zealand
- Ormond, New Zealand, a small settlement inland from Gisborne
Others
- Ormond Pursuivant, Scottish officer of arms.
- Ormond's disease, Retroperitoneal fibrosis named for Dr. John Kelso Ormond
- Ormond (novel), a book by Maria Edgeworth
- Ormond Hotel, at one time the largest wooden building in the world
- Ormond (steam automobile company), 1904–1905
- Ormond; or, the Secret Witness, a 1799 novel by Charles Brockden Brown
- Ormond Shops, American women's apparel retailer, 1933-1994
See also
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