DK
DK, dK, or dk may refer to:
- DK, Dilawar computer instructor.
- @DK, a block for older kids on Discovery Kids
- .dk, the country code top level domain for Denmark
- Damon Knight, science fiction author and critic
- DK, the abbreviation of the girl group Danity Kane
- DK (album), the abbreviation for their 2006 debut album
- DK (car), a Danish automobile from the early 1950s
- Decory Kenner, member of the rap group GS Boyz
- Dakshina Kannada, a district in Karnataka, India
- Darren Knott, British disc jockey and record producer
- Darryl Kile (1968–2002), American professional baseball pitcher
- Dead Kennedys, American punk band
- Decikelvin, an SI unit of thermodynamic temperature (symbol dK)
- Democratic Kampuchea, the government of present-day Cambodia from 1975–1979
- Denmark, a country in northern Europe (ISO 3166-2 country code DK, licence plate code DK)
- Diels-Kranz, or Hermann Alexander Diels (1848–1922), German classical scholar
- Digital Keystone, Inc., a high technology company in Mountain View, California
- Dinosaur King, a Japan|Japanese anime show that ran on 4KidsTV
- Diskeeper, a disk defragmenter for Microsoft Windows and Open VMS
- Dokapon Kingdom, a 2008 video game
- Donkey Kong, a character also known as "DK" (for other uses, see Donkey Kong (disambiguation))
- Donna Karan, in DKNY, a fashion designer/label in New York City
- Don't Know -- "DK" referred to a failed match between a security delivery and payment instructions, in the back offices of 1970-80's New York City money center banks; DK in this general sense is termed an initialism in wiktionary.[1]
- Dorling Kindersley, an international book publisher
- Dravidar Kazhagam, a political party in India
- Eastland Air IATA airline code
- Derek "DK" Kitson, a character in the television series Third Watch, played by Derek Kelly
- Death Knight, a playable class in the online role-playing game World of Warcraft
- Duncan Kennedy, a Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and leader of the Critical Legal Studies academic movement
- Dustin Kensrue, the lead singer of the band Thrice
- Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia IATA airline code
- Deekay, a music production team
- Drift King
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