BM or bm may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
- BM (rapper), born Matthew Kim, a Korean-American rapper
- BM (album), a 2008 Barbara Morgenstern album
- B minor, a musical chord (Bm)
- Bachelor of Music, an academic degree
- Beautiful music, a radio format
- Black metal, a genre of music
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Bashir Mirza, a Pakistani painter
- BM or "Bad Manners" in video gaming, cf. glossary of video game terms#BM
Business
Business terminology
- Brick and mortar or B&M
Businesses
- Birmingham Midshires, a division of the Bank of Scotland
- Bolinder-Munktell, a Swedish tractor manufacturer, now part of Volvo
- Bolliger & Mabillard, B&M, a Swiss roller coaster manufacturer
- Boston and Maine Corporation, B&M, a former US railway company
- British Midland International, former airline rebranded bmi
- BMI Regional, IATA airline code
Science and technology
Health and medicine
- Bachelor of Medicine, an academic degree
- Bacterial meningitis
- Basement membrane
- Boehringer Mannheim test, a blood test performed using a glucose meter
- Bowel movement
Other uses in science and technology
- .bm, Bermuda Internet top-level domain
- Builder's Measurement or Builder's Old Measurement of ship size (18th and 19th century)
Language
- Bambara language (ISO 639-1: bm), a West African language
- Malaysian language, or Bahasa Malaysia
Military
- Bandmaster in the British Army and Royal Marines
- Boatswain's mate (United States Navy)
- Boatswain's mate (United States Coast Guard)
- Bravery Medal (Australia)
- Brigade major in the British Army and Commonwealth armies
- Martin BM, a United States Navy torpedo-bomber aircraft
- A US Navy hull classification symbol: Monitor (BM)
Places
- Bermuda (ISO 3166-1 2-letter country code)
- .bm, the Internet country code top-level domain for Bermuda
- Birch Mountain, location of Birch Mountains kimberlite field, Alberta, Canada
- Burma (FIPS Pub 10-4 code and obsolete NATO country code)
- Bukit Merah, Singapore
- The British Museum, London
Other uses
- British Movement, a British fascist group
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