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'Ward' may refer to:

Ward (law), someone placed under the protection of a legal guardian

Ward (politics), an electoral district or unit of local government
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Ward (country subdivision)
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Wards of the United Kingdom
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Wards of the United States
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Wards of Japan

Ward (mechanical lock mechanism), a projecting ridge of metal in a lock casing or keyhole

Ward (LDS Church), a local congregation of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Ward (fencing), a defensive position in the sport of fencing

Ward (band), an electronica duo

Montgomery Ward, a defunct U.S. department store chain

Inner or Outer Wards, sections of a Concentric castle

USS Aaron Ward (DD-132), a US Navy destroyer

USS Aaron Ward (DD-483), a US Navy destroyer

USS Aaron Ward (DM-34), a US Navy destroyer

Contents
Places
People
As a first name
In Fiction
Other

Places



Ward, New Zealand

Ward, Colorado

Ward Reservation, Massachusetts

Ward Township, Minnesota

Ward, New York

Ward Township, Hocking County, Ohio

Ward Township, Pennsylvania

People



★ Rear Admiral Aaron Ward, US Navy

Artemas Ward, a Major General in the American Revolutionary War and Massachusetts Congressman

★ Artemus Ward, pseudonym of Charles Farrar Browne

Barbara Ward, (Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth), a British economist and writer

Bill Ward (musician), Black Sabbath drummer

Bill Ward (actor) (born 1967)

Bill Ward (cartoonist) (1919-1998), "good girl art" cartoonist

Burt Ward, an American actor on the television series ''Batman''

Cam Ward (born 1984), an NHL goaltender

Charlie Ward, a former NBA player, current assistant coach

David M Ward aka "Gnasher", a large-toothed former cricketer with Surrey

Dean Ward, a British documentarist

Fred Ward, an actor

Frederick Townsend Ward, an American mercenary who helped the Qing Dynasty defeat the Taiping Rebellion

Gemma Ward, an Australian supermodel and actress

Hines Ward, a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers

Jay Ward, an American creator and producer of animated television cartoons.

Jonathan Ward, American actor

John Quincy Adams Ward, an American scupltor

Lester Frank Ward, an American biologist and sociologist.

Leslie Ward, a British caricaturist best known by his pseudonym ''"Spy"''

Sister Mary Ward, canalside help for generations of boaters

Orlando Ward, an American general in World War II

Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward, inventor of the Wardian case

Peter Ward (paleontologist), a paleontologist/evolutionary biologist

Peter J. Ward, an Irish politician, TD in the first Dáil Éireann

Rebecca Ward, American olympic saber fencer

Robin Ward, an entertainment reporter for CFTO

Sela Ward, an American actress

Selwyn Ward, an American actor.

Shayne Ward, a British singer, 2005 winner of The X Factor

Simon Ward, a British actor

Sophie Ward, a British actress and daughter of actor, Simon Ward

Stephen Ward, a British doctor involved in the Profumo affair

Susan Ward, an American actress

Tracy Posner Ward, wife of Burt Ward, daughter of Victor Posner

William Thomas Ward, (1808-1878) a brigadier general in the United States Army
As a first name


Ward Burton, a NASCAR racer

Ward Cunningham, a computer programmer and creator of the first wiki

Ward Connerly, a writer and political activist

Ward Weaver III, convicted felon for sexual assault, rape, attempted murder, etc.

In Fiction



Ward Cleaver, a character in the television sitcom, ''Leave It To Beaver''

Luke Ward, a character in the television program, ''The OC''

Victor Ward, the main character of the Bret Easton Ellis novel ''Glamorama''

★ Vivian Ward, the title character in the film ''Pretty Woman''

Ward Zabac, a character in Final Fantasy VIII

Warring Adolescents Revenge Division, WARD for short is an organization in The Hardy Boys graphic novels.

Wardes, a character from ''Zero no Tsukaima''

Other



★ A spell; more specifically, a kind of magic in fantasy role playing games that protects or defends a person or place.

★ A section of a hospital

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