ID or its variants may refer to:
People
- I. D. Ffraid (1814âÂÂ1875), Welsh poet and Calvinistic Methodist minister
- I. D. McMaster (1923âÂÂ2004), American assistant district attorney
- I. D. Serebryakov (1917âÂÂ1998), Russian lexicographer and translator
Places
Arts, entertainment, and media
Music
Albums
Songs
Periodicals
- I.D. (magazine), an American magazine focusing on Architecture, Graphic and Industrial Design
- i-D, a British fashion magazine
- Ideas and Discoveries (i.D.), a magazine covering science, with heavy interest in social science
Television
Film
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
Brands and enterprises
- ID (public relations), a public relations firm
- ID Labs, an American music production and engineering team
- iD Mobile, a telephone network owned by Carphone Warehouse
- Interlink Airlines (IATA airline code ID), an airline based in Johannesburg, South Africa
- Batik Air (IATA airline code ID), an airline based in Jakarta, Indonesia
- Citroën ID, a variant of the Citroën DS car
- Volkswagen ID. series, a series of concept cars that have been promoted into production
- id Software, an American video game developer
Finance
- International dollar, common name for the GearyâÂÂKhamis dollar, a hypothetical unit of currency
- Invoice discounting, a form of Factoring (finance) in the UK
Politics
Science, technology, and mathematics
Biology and medicine
Computing
Design and engineering
- Industrial design, a process of designing products for mass production
- Information design, the practice of presenting information in a way that fosters understanding
- Inside diameter, also 'inner diameter' or 'I.D.'; a dimension commonly used to specify the size of tubing or pipe
- Interaction design, the practice of designing interactive digital products, environments, systems, and services
- Interior design, the art and science of enhancing the interior of a building
- Instructional design, the study of creating better instructional experiences
Mathematics
Psychology
- Id, one of the Id, ego and superego psychic apparatus defined in Sigmund Freud's structural model of the psyche
Other uses
See also