Tod or TOD may refer to:
People and fictional characters
- Tod (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or nickname
 - Tod (surname), a list of people and a fictional character with the name
 - Tod Andrews, American actor Theodore Edwin Anderson (1914–1972)
 - Tod Browning, stage name of American film director, film actor, screenwriter, vaudeville performer and carnival sideshow and circus entertainer Charles Albert Browning Jr. (1880–1962)
 - Tod Morgan, American boxer Albert Morgan Pilkington (1902–1953)
 - Tod Robbins, a pen name of American mystery and horror author Clarence Aaron Robbins (1888–1949)
 - Tod Slaughter, stage name of English actor Norman Carter Slaughter (1885–1956)
 - ToD, French former professional Warcraft III and Starcraft II player Yoan Merlo (born 1985)
 - Tod., taxonomic author abbreviation of Agostino Todaro (1818–1892), Italian botanist
 
Places
- El-Tod, Egyptian City and Archeological Site
 - Mount Tod, near British Columbia, Canada
 - Mount Tod (Antarctica), near Amundsen Bay
 - Tod, informal name for Todmorden, a town in Yorkshire, England
 - Tod Reservoir, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
 - Tod River, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
 
Transportation codes
- Tioman Airport IATA airport code
 - Todmorden railway station, West Yorkshire, England, National Rail station code
 
TOD
- Top of descent, an aviation term
 - Torque-on-Demand, trade name for a vehicle four wheel drive system
 - Total Overdose, a 2005 video game
 - CZW Tournament of Death, annual professional wrestling event
 - Transit-oriented development, a form of land use planning
 - Foresters' Association of Turkey (Türkiye Ormancılar Derneği)
 
Other uses
- TOD (video format), a digital video format by JVC
 - Tod, a male fox
 - Tod (unit), an English unit of weight
 
See also
- Tod's, an Italian company which produces luxury shoes and other leather goods
 - El-Tod, a village and archaeological site in Egypt
 - Todd (disambiguation)
 - All pages with titles beginning with Tod
 
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