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The name Ajax, or A as can refer to:

  • one of two figures in Homer's Iliad:
  • Ajax, a tragedy by Sophocles
  • One of four different automobiles:
    • Swiss version
    • French version
    • First American version
    • Second American version
  • Ajax Amsterdam, the major football team of Amsterdam
  • Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Ajax
  • Ajax, Ontario, Canada named after one of the Royal Navy ships.
  • Ajax cleanser, a trademarked line of household cleaning products made by Colgate-Palmolive
  • Ajax was a character on the animated TV series Duckman.

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