A grave is a location where a dead body is buried.

Grave may also refer to:

Phonetics, diacritics, and music

  • Grave (band), a Swedish death metal band
  • "Grave", a 2025 song by Kid Cudi from his album Free
  • Grave (phonetic), a term used to classify sounds
  • Grave (tempo), a term for a slow and solemn music tempo or a solemn mood in general
  • Grave accent, a diacritical mark
  • Backtick, also known as grave, a character on computer keyboards

Places

  • Grave (crater), on the Moon
  • Grave, Netherlands, a municipality in the Dutch province of North Brabant
  • La Grave, a commune in southeastern France

People

  • Dmitry Grave (1863–1939), Russian and Soviet mathematician
  • Franz Grave (1932–2022), German Roman Catholic bishop
  • Hendrik Gravé (1670–1749), Dutch States Navy officer
  • Ivan Grave (1874–1960), Soviet general and scientist
  • Jean Grave (1854–1939), French anarchist writer
  • Jørgen Grave (1909–1988), Norwegian politician
  • Manuel Grave (born 1989), Portuguese equestrian rider
  • Robert Grave (d. 1600), Anglican priest
  • W.W. Grave (1901–1999), English academic

Media and entertainment

  • Grave, the main character in the third-person shooter video games Gungrave and Beyond the Grave
  • "Grave" (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), the final episode of the sixth season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Grave (film), a 2016 film also titled as Raw
  • "Grave", the second single from Kid Cudi's eleventh studio album Free

Other uses

  • Grave, cognate of the German Graf, a historical title of the German nobility
  • Grave (unit), an old unprefixed name for the kilogram

See also

  • Graves (disambiguation)
  • The Grave (disambiguation)
  • The Graves (disambiguation)