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Meanings and definitions for SYD
What does SYD stand for? What does SYD mean?
- Syd (name), including a list of people with the name
- Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
IATA code for Sydney Airport, New South Wales, Australia
- Syd the platypus, a mascot of the Sydney 2000 Olympic games.
- Sydney FC, professional soccer club
- Syd (singer), an American singer-songwriter
- Stonewall Young Democrats, a young gay democratic club based out of Los Angeles, California
- Hans Sydow (1879-1946), a German mycologist with author abbreviation "Syd."
- Sum-of-Years' Digits, an accounting, economics, and financial depreciation method
- Saw You Drown
- Seitokai Yakuindomo, a Japanese manga and anime series by Tozen Ujiie.
- City of Sydney, inner city local government area of New South Wales
- Sydney central business district, which is officially the suburb of "Sydney, New South Wales"
- Electoral district of Sydney, electorate in state parliament of New South Wales
- Division of Sydney, electorate in federal parliament of Australia
- Sydney Island, Queensland
- Sydney, Nova Scotia
- Sydney (film), the original title of the 1996 film Hard Eight
- Sydney (TV series), a 1990 CBS TV series
- Blackburn Sydney, a British flying boat
- HMAS Sydney, several warships in the Royal Australian Navy
- Sydney (ship), an Australian cargo ship
- Sydney (name), including a list of people and characters with the name
- Robert Yates (politician) (1738–1801), American politician and presumed author with pseudonym "Sydney"
- "Sydney", a song by Puddle of Mudd from Life On Display
- Sydney Accord
- Sydney Declaration
- Sydney language
- University of Sydney
- Sydney White, a 2007 film starring Amanda Bynes
- Sydney Cove, a small bay on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour
- Sydney Heads, that form the two-kilometre-wide entrance to Sydney Harbour
- Sydney Parade Avenue, Ireland
- Danish General Workers' Union, former trade union in Denmark
- Security and Intelligence Division, Singapore's foreign intelligence service
- Servizio Informazioni Difesa, the Italian military secret service from 1965 to 1977
- Service for Research and Documentation, the Serbian intelligence agency
- Society for Information Display
- Society for International Development
- Sport-Informations-Dienst, German sports media service
- Scientific Investigation Division, crime scene investigation for the LAPD; see R. Lee Heath
- Šid, town in northwestern Serbia in the province of Vojvodina
- Šíd, village in Slovakia
- River Sid, in Devon, England
- Sid blood group system
- Saab Information Display in most Saab automobiles since 1994
- Security Identifier, used by Microsoft
- Slew-induced distortion, in an amplifier or transducer
- Source to image-receptor distance, in clinical radiology
- Standard instrument departure, a published procedure to be followed after takeoff
- Sudden ionospheric disturbance, caused by a solar flare
- Surface-induced dissociation, a method for fragmenting molecular ions in mass spectrometry
- System identification number, identifier in wireless telephony of an analog, TDMA or CDMA system
- MOS Technology SID, Sound Interface Device in Commodore computers
- mSin3 interaction domain, a transcriptional repressor domain
- System Identifier, an element of Oracle Databases
- .sid, extension of a compressed image file of LizardTech MrSID Image
- Síd, a common term for a fairy mound in Irish literature and folklore
- Sid (band), a Japanese rock band
- Superman Is Dead, or S.I.D., an Indonesian rock band
- Space Intruder Detector, satellite in the British series UFO
- Sid Vere, a fictional character from Doctors
- Sid (given name)
- Status–income disequilibrium, a political term
- Sports information director, public relations occupation
- Standard instrument departure, flight procedures used before takeoff
- Amílcar Cabral International Airport, Sal Island, Cape Verde
- Kingsford Smith airport (code), Australia
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