KOH
Koh or KOH may refer to:
Chemistry
- Potassium hydroxide, formula "KOH"
- KOH test, a procedure in which potassium hydroxide is used to dissolve skin and reveal fungal cells under the microscope
People
Further information: Xǔ (surname)
- Aun Koh or Chubby Hubby (born 1972), blogger from Singapore
- Billy Koh, Singaporean songwriter, composer and music producer
- Bunya Koh or Jiang Wen-Ye (1910–1983), Taiwanese composer
- Cynthia Koh, Singaporean television actress
- Dasmond Koh, Singaporean television compere and actor
- Desmond Koh (swimmer) (born 1973), a former competitive swimmer from Singapore
- Germaine Koh (born 1967), Malaysian-born Canadian artist
- Harold Hongju Koh (born 1954), the Dean of the Yale Law School
- Ho Koh Chye (1942–2008), a Malaysian Olympic Hockey goalie
- Howard Koh, Professor and Associate Dean at the Harvard School of Public Health
- Janice Koh, Nominated Member of Parliament in Singapore, and a stage and television actress
- Jennifer Koh, an American violinist, born to Korean parents in Glen Ellyn, IL
- Koh Boon Hwee, a Singapore businessman, chairman of DBS Bank
- Koh Buck Song, writer and communications consultant in Singapore
- Koh Eng Tian, former Solicitor-General of Singapore
- Koh Eng Tong (1921–2006), Malaysian professional photographer and businessman
- Koh Gabriel Kameda (born 1975), German-Japanese concert violinist and violin teacher
- Koh Juat Jong, the former Registrar of the Supreme Court of Singapore, now Solicitor-General of Singapore
- Koh Kojima or Kō Kojima (born 1928), Japanese manga artist
- Koh Lay Huan (died 1826), a wealthy and educated man who rebelled against the Manchus and fled to settle in Penang as its first Kapitan China
- Koh Myong-Jin or Ko Myong-Jin (born 1988), South Korean football player
- Koh Se-kai (born 1934), political/historical scholar, a leader of the Taiwan independence movement
- Koh Seow Chuan (born 1939, Singapore), founder of DP Architects, philatelist and philanthropist
- Go Soo (born 1978), South Korean actor
- Koh Suk-Chang (born 1963), a male South Korean former handball player who competed in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympics
- Koh Sung-kuk or Ko Sung-kuk (born 1955), South Korean political scientist
- Koh Traoré (born 1989), Burkinabé born Ivorian football player
- Koh Tsu Koon (born 1949), Malaysian politician
- Koh Yasuda (1907–1943), Japanese ophthalmologist, first director of Amami Wakoen Sanatorium, a leprosy sanatorium in Japan
- Lucy H. Koh (born 1968), United States District Judge on the United States District Court for the Northern District of California
- Mark Koh or Saito Nagasaki (born 1981), the Chairman and founding member of the Singapore Dark Alternative Movement
- Ryan Koh, American television writer and producer
- Sophie Koh, an Australian-based musician
- Terence Koh (born 1977), Canadian artist
- Tommy Koh, (born 1937), international lawyer, professor and Ambassador-At-Large for the Government of Singapore
- Vladimir Koh (born 1964), a Serbian violinist
- Woosung Koh (born 2000), Also known as "kOh". Community Writer on PC Hardware & Counter Strike Global Offensive.
Places
- Daman-e-Koh, a hill at the north of Islamabad in the middle of Margalla Hills
- Koh-e-Murad, a shrine in Turbat, Baluchistan
- Koh Ker, an Angkorian site in northern Cambodia
- Pusht-e-Koh District, a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan
- Ras Koh, a foothill in Chagai District, Balochistan, Pakistan
- Safed Koh (white mountain), a range of mountains on the Pakistan-Afghanistan border
- Shib Koh District, a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan
Other
- Kingdom of Heaven
- Knights of Honor Computer game situated in medieval Europe
- Koh the Face Stealer, dangerous spirit from the animated TV series Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Koh-i-Noor, 105 carat (21.6 g) diamond, once the largest known diamond in the world
- KKOH, commercial radio station located in Reno, Nevada
- King of the Hammers, off-road race combining desert racing and rock crawling in Johnson Valley, California, USA
See also
- Kou (disambiguation) (which might be confused due to similar pronunciation)
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