Grendel is the antagonist in the Anglo-Saxon epic poem Beowulf.
Grendel or Grendal may also refer to:
In literature:
- "Grendel" (short story) by Larry Niven, written in 1968
 - Grendel (novel), by John Gardner (1971) that retells Beowulf from Grendel's point of view
 - Grendel (comics), a long-running series by Matt Wagner that started in the 1980s, featuring a fictional assassin called Grendel
 - Grendels, predatory alien species in the science-fiction novels The Legacy of Heorot (1987) and Beowulf's Children (1995)
 
In music:
- Grendel (band), a Netherlands-based dark electro/hard EBM band
 - Grendel (opera), an opera composed by Elliot Goldenthal and directed by Julie Taymor
 - "Grendel", a song by Marillion, B-side to their first single "Market Square Heroes"
 - "Grendel", a song on the album Diary by Sunny Day Real Estate
 
In media:
- Grendel (film), a made-for-television motion picture adaptation of the Beowulf poem produced by the Sci Fi Channel
 - Grendel Grendel Grendel, an animated film based on John Gardner's novel and starring Peter Ustinov
 - Beowulf & Grendel, a 2005 film
 - Grendel, the Holy City in the Scrapped Princess anime
 
In computing:
- Grendel, a species in the artificial life computer program Creatures
 - Mozilla Grendel, a Java-based e-mail and Usenet client
 - The NSDF designation given to the Soviet bomber class ship in Battlezone
 - Grendal, a character in the computer game Mace: The Dark Age
 
People:
- Erik Grendel, Slovak footballer
 - Gábor Grendel, Slovak politician
 - Lajos Grendel, Slovak writer (1948 – 2018)
 - Grendel Briarton, pseudonym for author Reginald Bretnor
 
Other uses:
- Grendel, a superheavyweight combat robot in BattleBots
 - 6.5mm Grendel, a rifle cartridge developed by Alexander Arms
 - Grendel Inc., a United States firearms manufacturer which produced among others:
- Grendel P30
 - Grendel R31
 - Grendel S16
 
 - Grendel's Den, a bar and restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
 - Mount Grendal, a mountain in Antarctica
 
See also
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