A day is a unit of temporal measurement for a literal day or epoch of time. Day, DAY or Days may also refer to: - temporal
- in culture
- Day language
- Day (novel), a 1962 novel by Elie Wiesel
- Day, a 2007 novel by A. L. Kennedy
- "Day", a song recorded by Swedish metal band, Katatonia
- Days (The Kinks song), a song by The Kinks
- "Days", a song from Ayumi Hamasaki's single "Days/Green"
- "Days", a B-Side song recorded by The Rasmus
- Days (poem) is a short poem by Philip Larkin
- "Days" (High and Mighty Color song), a song recorded by High and Mighty Color
- "Days", a song recorded by Flow
- "Days", a song recorded by David Bowie
- Days of our Lives, a popular American soap opera
- in geography
- in industry
- people
- Alice Day, actress
- Brian Day, Canadian doctor and surgeon also known as Dr. Profit
- Carol-Anne Day, anime voice actor
- Daniel Day-Lewis, Academy-Award winning actor
- Dennis Day, Irish-American radio personality
- Doris Day(born April 3, 1924), American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate
- Dorothy Day, Catholic Workers activist
- Felicia Day, American actress
- Frances Day, American actress and singer popular in the United Kingdom in the 1930s
- Francis Day, British zoologist and colonial administrator
- Francis Day, American painter
- Graham Day, English singer-songwriter
- Hap Day, Canadian hockey player, referee, coach and general manager
- Harry Day (rugby player), Welsh rugby union international
- Howie Day, American singer-songwriter
- Hubert Day, Welsh rugby union international
- Laraine Day, American actress
- Marceline Day, actress
- Robin Day, British journalist
- Ryan Day, Welsh professional snooker player
- Sandra Day O'Connor, American Supreme Court Associate Justice
- Stockwell Day, Canadian politician
- Tom Day (rugby player), Welsh rugby union international
- William Day (disambiguation) (various people)
- William R. Day, American Supreme Court Associate Justice and Assistant Secretary of State
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