Mab
Mab, Mabs or MAB may refer to:
Businesses
- MAB Corporation, an Australian property company
 - MAB Paints, an American company 1899–2007
 - Malaysia Airlines (Malaysia Airlines Berhad, MAB)
 - Malicet et Blin (M.A.B.), French bicycle and automobile manufacturer 1890–1925
 - Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne, a French pistol manufacturer
 - Mercado Alternativo Bursátil, Spain's alternative stock market
 - Mabuhay Gardens, or The Mab, a nightclub in San Francisco, U.S.
 
Organisations
- Metropolitan Asylums Board, London, dealing with the poor until 1930
 - Metric Advisory Board, for metrication in New Zealand
 - Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, a Brazilian political organization
 - Muslim Association of Britain, a British Sunni Muslim organisation
 - Medical Affairs Bureau, Taiwan
 
People
- Pattie Fotheringhame (c. 1864–1955), Australian journalist under the byline "Mab"
 - Mab Copland Lineman (1892–1957), American attorney
 - Mab Segrest (born 1949), American writer
 - James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642), English poet
 - Michael Angelo Batio (born 1956), American guitarist
 - Mabel Besant-Scott or "Mabs" (1870–1952), English theosophist
 
Science and technology
- Mab (moon), a moon orbiting the planet Uranus
 - mAbs (journal), on antibody research
 - MAC Authentication Bypass, an extension of IEEE 802.1X network port security
 - Man and the Biosphere Programme, launched in 1971 by UNESCO
 - Maschinelles Austauschformat für Bibliotheken, a metadata exchange format for libraries
 - Monoclonal antibody (mAb), an antibody made by cloning a unique white blood cell
 - Multi-armed bandit, a problem in probability theory
 
Other uses
- Queen Mab, a fairy in English literature
 - MAB, an abbreviation of Multi-author blog
 - Yutanduchi Mixteco language, ISO 639-3 code mab
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Mab
 - All pages with titles containing Mab
 - Mabb., standard author abbreviation for botanist David Mabberley
 - Henry Mabb (1872–1961), British-born Canadian politician
 - Mab Darogan, a messianic figure of Welsh legend