Kash

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Kash or KASH may refer to:

Places in Iran[edit]

People[edit]

Surname[edit]

  • Amos Kash (1868–1948), Russian sport shooter
  • Daniel Kash (born 1959), Canadian actor and film director
  • Dima Kash (born 1989), Russian-born singer, songwriter and rapper
  • Linda Kash (born 1961), Canadian actress
  • Tim Kash (born 1982), British television presenter

Nickname[edit]

  • Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844–1934), American painter noted for his Dogs Playing Poker series
  • Kash Ali (born 1992), British boxer
  • Kash Beauchamp (born 1963), American baseball coach
  • Kash Farooq (born 1996), Pakistani-born Scottish boxer
  • Kash Gill (born 1966), British kickboxer
  • Kash Heed (born 1955), Canadian politician and police officer, first Indo-Canadian police chief in Canada
  • Kash Patel (born 1980), American attorney and former government official

Stage or ring name[edit]

  • Kash Doll, American rapper Arkeisha Antoinette Knight (fl. 2014–present)
  • BRS Kash, American rapper Kenneth Duncan Jr. (born 1993)
  • J Kash, American songwriter/record producer Jacob Kasher Hindlin (born 1983)
  • Lady Kash, Singaporean rapper/songwriter Kalaivani Nagaraj (born c. 1990)
  • MC Kash, Kashmiri rapper Roushan Illahi (born 1990)
  • Kid Kash, ring name of American mixed martial artist and professional wrestler David Tyler Cash (born 1969)

Radio stations[edit]

  • KASH-FM, licensed to Anchorage, Alaska, United States
  • KOPB (AM), licensed to Eugene, Oregon, United States, which had the call sign KASH until April 1985

Other uses[edit]

  • KASH (software), the command line interface of the KANT computer algebra system
  • KASH domain, the conserved C-terminal protein regions
  • Slang term among cannabis users for hashish covered with kief
  • Nashua Municipal Airport in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
  • Kash or Kans grass, Saccharum spontaneum, a tall grass used for thatching and fencing in South Asia
  • Kash, a character in many GEICO commercials from the late 2000s to the early 2010s

See also[edit]