DAF

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DAF or Daf may refer to:

Business and organizations

  • DAF Bus International, Netherlands, later VDL Bus & Coach
  • DAF Car BV, later VDL Nedcar
  • DAF Trucks, truck manufacturer headquartered in Eindhoven, Netherlands
    • DAF NV, former holding company of DAF Trucks and Leyland DAF
    • DAF Trucks (cycling team) (UCI team code: DAF), former Belgian professional team sponsored by DAF Trucks
    • Leyland DAF, former commercial vehicle manufacturer
  • Danish Artist Union (Dansk Artist Forbund), a trade union in Denmark
  • Deutsche Arbeitsfront ("German Labour Front"), Nazi Germany's labor organization
  • Donor advised fund, an investment vehicle for charitable giving

People

  • Mohamed Daf (born 1994), Senegalese footballer
  • Omar Daf (born 1977), Senegalese former football player
  • Daf Hobson (born 1951), English cinematographer
  • Daf Palfrey (born 1973), Welsh director, producer and writer.

Military

Music

  • Daf, a percussion instrument
  • Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft (D.A.F.), a German elektropunk band
  • "D.A.F." (song), by Powderfinger

Science and technology

Other uses

  • Diamonds Are Forever (novel), 1956 novel by Ian Fleming
    • Diamonds Are Forever (film), 1971 James Bond film
      • Diamonds Are Forever (soundtrack), soundtrack to the film made by John Barry with a title song sung by Shirley Bassey
  • Daf, a double-sided page, frequently referring to a folio of the Babylonian Talmud
  • daf, retired ISO:639-3 code for the Dan language, Africa
  • DAF, FAA location identifier for Necedah Airport, Wisconsin, US
  • DAF, IATA code for Duap Airport, Papua New Guinea
  • Delivered At Frontier, Incoterm for a named place of delivery

See also

  • DAFS (disambiguation)
  • Daaf Drok (1914–2002), Dutch footballer
  • Daaf or David Baan (1908–1984), Dutch boxer
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