is the hardest known natural material, and the third hardest known material.
may also refer to:
- Lozenge , ◊ , a form of rhombus and symbols with that shape; also see Polyiamond
- Baseball Field or Baseball diamond, the field upon which the game of baseball is played
- Diamonds (suit) , one of four suits in playing cards
- Diamond Crossing , a crossing of two railroad tracks
- Diamond Interchange , a type of highway interchange
- Diamondsuit a combinatorial principle in set theory
- Tidal Diamond , a symbol on British admiralty charts
- HMS ''Diamond'' , ships of the Royal Navy
- M/S Sea Diamond , a cruise ship which sank on April 6, 2007 near Santorini .
- Pokémon Diamond And Pearl , Nintendo DS games of the main Pokémon RPG series
- is also the name of a season the Pokémon Anime .
- Pokémon Diamond is also the name of a bootlegged version of Telefang for the Game Boy Color .
- ''Diamonds'' (TV Series) , a Canadian television series that aired from 1987 to 1989
- ''Diamonds'' (film) , a 1975 movie with Robert Shaw and Shelley Winters
- ''Diamonds'' (1999 Film) , a 1999 movie with Kirk Douglas and Dan Aykroyd
- Diamonds (Herb Alpert Song) , a 1987 song
- Diamonds (Fabolous Song) , the first single from rapper Fabolous' 2007 album From Nothing to Something
- The Diamonds , a Canadian singing group of the 1950s and '60s
- The Diamond Sea , the first single from Sonic Youth 's 1995 album '' Washing Machine ''
- Diamonds (game) , a 1992 videogame for the Macintosh released by Varcon Systems, Inc. and later by MacSoft Games
- Alexander Diamond (born 1985), Scottish professional footballer
- Amy Diamond (born 1992), Swedish pop singer
- Anne Diamond (born 1954), British television presenter
- Barry Diamond , English vocal entertainer
- Benjamin Diamond (born 1975), French singer
- Bernard L. Diamond (1912-1990), American Professor of law and psychiatry
- Cora Diamond , US-born philosopher
- David Diamond (composer) (1915–2005), American composer
- David Diamond (journalist), coauthor of Just For Fun
- Dustin Diamond (born 1977), American actor
- Gregg Diamond (1949-1999), American musician
- I. A. L. Diamond (1920-1988), Romanian-born American film writer
- Jack Diamond (gangster) (1897-1931), Irish-American gangster
- Jack Diamond (architect)
- Jack Diamond (Canadian Businessman) (1909-2001), Canadian businessman and philanthropist
- Jackie Diamond Hyman (born 1949), American author, reporter and columnist
- Jared Diamond (born 1937), American biologist, physiologist, biogeographer and author
- Jim Diamond (music Producer) , American studio engineer, producer and bass player
- Jim Diamond (Scottish Musician) (born 1951), British rock musician
- Jody Diamond , American composer, performer, writer, publisher, editor, and educator
- John Diamond (journalist) (1953-2001), British Jewish broadcaster and journalist
- John Diamond, Baron Diamond (1907-2004), British politician
- King Diamond (born 1956), Danish heavy metal musician
- Larry Diamond , political scientist
- Lou Diamond (1890–1951), US Marine
- Lou Diamond Philips (born 1962), actor
- Michael Diamond (born 1965), American musician, member of the Beastie Boys
- Michael Diamond (sport Shooter) (born 1972), Australian professional target shooter
- Milton Diamond (born 1934), American professor of anatomy and reproductive biology
- Neil Diamond (born 1941), American singer/songwriter
- Reed Diamond (born 1967), American actor
- Robert Diamond (born 1951), London-based American banker
- Selma Diamond (1920-1985), Canadian-born comedic actress and TV writer
- Stanley Diamond , American mobster.
- Dallas Page (born 1956), American wrestler often competing under the ring name Diamond Dallas Page
- Diamond D , a Hip Hop producer/rapper
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