Hoy
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Hoy may refer to:
People
Given name
- Hoy Phallin (born 1995), Cambodian footballer
- Hoy Wong (1920–2009), American bartender
Surname
- Hoy (surname), an Irish surname
- Høy, a Danish and Norwegian surname
Places
- Hoy, Iran, usually romanized Khoy
- Hoy (Lake Constance), an uninhabited island in Lake Constance, Germany
- Hoy, Orkney, an island in Orkney, Scotland
- Hoy (hamlet), a location on the Orkney island of the same name
- Hoy, Shetland, a small island in the Shetland Islands, Scotland
- Hoy Sound, north of the island of Hoy, Orkney
- Hoy, West Virginia, United States, an unincorporated community
Music
- "Hoy", the Spanish name for "Wrapped" (Gloria Estefan song), a song by Gloria Estefan from her 2003 album Unwrapped
- "Hoy", a song by Julieta Venegas from the 2013 album Los Momentos
- "Hoy", a song by Maluma from the 2012 album Magia
- "Hoy", a song by Miranda! from the 2004 album Sin Restricciones
- "Hoy", a song by Morbo from their eponymous 2001 album
Newspapers
- Hoy (Dominican Republic newspaper), published in Santo Domingo
- Hoy (Ecuadorian newspaper), based in Quito
- Hoy (Peruvian newspaper), published in Huánuco
- Hoy (Spanish newspaper), published in Extremadura
- Hoy (U.S. newspaper), a Spanish-language paper published in Chicago and Los Angeles
Other uses
- Hoy (boat), a small sloop-rigged coasting ship or a heavy barge
- Hoy (TV program), a Mexican show
- Hoy Field, a baseball field in Ithaca, New York
- Hoy railway station, a closed station in Highland, Scotland
- hoy, ISO 639-3 code for the Holiya language, spoken in India
- House of Yahweh
See also
- Ahoy (disambiguation)
- Hoys (disambiguation)
- Hoye, a surname
- Oi (disambiguation)
- Oy (disambiguation)
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