Lund (disambiguation)
Lund is a surname and place name of Old Norse origin, meaning grove. Lund may refer to:
People
- Andreas Lund Norwegian footballer
- Anthon H. Lund LDS Church leader
- Carsten Lund, computer scientist
- Corb Lund, Canadian country singer-songwriter
- David Lund, American abstract painter
- Deanna Lund, American film and television actress
- Don Lund (born 1923), American baseball player
- Doug Lund, anchor and reporter at KELO-TV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Erik Lund (footballer), Swedish footballer
- Erik Lund (rugby player) (born 1979), Norwegian rugby player raised in England
- Hans Lund, American professional poker player
- Ilsa Lund, the character played by Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca
- John Lund (actor) (1913-1992) American movie actor
- John Lund (racer) British auto racer
- Lund (tribe), a Baloch tribe of Pakistan
- Magnus Lund (born 1983), English rugby union player; brother of fellow rugby player Erik
- Matthew Lund (born 1990), Northern Irish footballer
- Michael Lund, journalist
- Morten Lund (investor), venture capitalist
- Morten Lund (musician), Danish jazz drummer
- Morten Lund (politician), Norwegian politician
- Peter Wilhelm Lund (1801 – 1880) Danish paleontologist, zoologist, archeologist
- Regina Lund (born 1967), Swedish actress and singer
- Tamara Lund (1941–2005), Finnish singer and actress
- Thomas Lund (dancer), Royal Danish Ballet
- Tiny Lund, NASCAR Driver
Places
- Lund, a city in Sweden and the seat of
- Lund Municipality, Skåne County
- Lund University
- scenery of a battle of general Johannis Rantau under Frederik the 1st of Denmark
- Lund, Norway, a municipality in Rogaland county, Norway
- Lund, Nærøy, a village in Nærøy, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway
- Lund, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Lund, Selby, North Yorkshire in the parish of Cliffe, Selby, England
- Lund, British Columbia, Canada
- Lund, California, USA
- Lund, Nevada, USA
- Lund, Utah, USA
- Lund, Wisconsin, USA
Other
- Lunds, supermarket chain in Minnesota
- Lund Principle in ecumenical relations between Christian churches.