Luz may refer to:

People and fictional characters

  • Luz (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name, nickname or surname, including Spanish and Portuguese
  • Luz (cartoonist), pen name of French cartoonist Rénald Luzier (born 1972)
  • Luz Casal (born 1958), Spanish singer also known mononymously as Luz
  • Luz (singer, born 1993) (1993–2025), Japanese singer

Places

  • Luz (biblical place), either of two cities mentioned in the Bible
  • Luz, Minas Gerais, Brazil, a municipality
  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Luz, in the city of Luz in the ecclesiastical province of Belo Horizonte
  • Luz (Santa Cruz da Graciosa), Portugal, a civil parish in the Azores
  • Luz, a parish of Mourão, Alentejo, Portugal
  • Luž, Czech for Lausche, a mountain in the German state of Saxony
  • Our Lady of Light Church, Chennai, known as Luz Church

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  • Luz (Djavan album), 1982
  • Luz (Luz Casal album), 1982
  • Luz (Cuca Roseta album), 2017
  • Luz (No Te Va Gustar album), 2021
  • Luz (2018 film), a German horror film
  • Luz (2019 film), a Colombian drama film
  • Luz (2020 film), an American LGBT romantic drama film
  • "Luz", a 2022 song by Fede Vigevani

Transportation

  • Luz Station, a railway station in São Paulo, Brazil
  • Luz (São Paulo Metro), a metro station in São Paulo
  • Luz (CPTM), a commuter rail and intercity rail station in São Paulo
  • LUZ, IATA airport code for Lublin Airport, Poland

Other uses

  • Luz (bone), a bone in the spinal column
  • Luz (missile), the first missile built in Israel
  • Luz (nut), the Aramaic and Arabic name for almond
  • BrightSource Energy, formerly Luz II Ltd
  • Larger urban zone, or LUZ, a measure of population and expanse of metropolitan areas in Europe
  • University of Zulia, known as LUZ, in Venezuela
  • luz, ISO 639-3 code for Southern Luri

See also

  • La Luz (disambiguation)
  • De Luz (disambiguation)
  • Luz i Madh, Albania
  • Luz i Vogël, Albania
  • Palácio da Luz, former head office of the government of Ceará state, Brazil