Bath may refer to:
- Bathing, immersion in a fluid
- Bathtub, a large open container for water, in which a person may wash their body
 - Public bathing, a public place where people bathe
 
 - Thermae, ancient Roman public bathing facilities
 
Places
- Bath, Somerset, a city and World Heritage Site in the south-west of England, UK
 - Bath, Barbados, a populated place
 - Bath, Jamaica, a town and mineral spring in Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica
 - Bath, Netherlands
 - Bath Island, a neighbourhood in Saddar Town, Pakistan
 
Canada
- Bath, New Brunswick, Canada
 - Bath, Ontario, Canada
 
United States
- Bath, California
 - Bath, Georgia
 - Bath, Illinois
 - Bath, Indiana
 - Bath, Kentucky
 - Bath County, Kentucky
 - Bath, Maine
- Bath Iron Works, in the above city
 
 - Bath, Michigan
 - Bath, New Hampshire
 - Bath, New York, a town
- Bath (village), New York, village within the town of Bath
 
 - Bath, North Carolina
 - Bath, Pennsylvania
 - Bath, South Carolina
 - Bath, South Dakota
 - Bath County, Virginia
 - Bath, West Virginia, more commonly known by the name of its post office, Berkeley Springs
 - Bath Mountain, a mountain in California
 - Bath Township (disambiguation)
 
Sport
- Bath Rugby, a professional rugby union club in the English city
 - Bath City F.C., a semi-professional football club based in Bath, Somerset
 
Organisations
People
Titles of Nobility
Other
- Bath (unit), a unit of liquid volume used by the ancient Hebrews
 - Bath (quantum mechanics), a method of describing the environment in an open quantum system
 - Bath (album), an album by maudlin of the Well
 - Baths (musician), an electronic music artist
 - Bath Profile, an international Z39.50 specification
 
See also
- Baath (disambiguation)
 - Baden (disambiguation), the equivalent German placename
 - The Bath (disambiguation)
 - Bath bun
 - Bath County (disambiguation)
 - Bath Historic District (disambiguation)
 - Bath salts
 - Bath Spa (disambiguation)
 - Bath treatment (fishkeeping)
 - Bathurst (disambiguation)
 - Bird bath
 - Order of the Bath, a British order of chivalry founded by George I
 
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