Leviathan (disambiguation)
Leviathan stands for:
- A biblical mythological sea monster, see Leviathan ( mythology)
- Leviathan - Berliner Journal of Social Science
- Leviathan (telescope), an unofficial name for a historic reflecting telescope
- A pseudonym of American wrestler Dave Batista ( b. 1969 )
- Livyatan, an extinct sperm whale genus
- Leviathan ( Canada's Wonderland ), a roller coaster
- Leviathan ( German band ), German melodic death metal band
- Leviathan ( American band ), American black metal band
Leviathan is the title of the following works:
- Leviathan ( Thomas Hobbes ), state theoretical work of Thomas Hobbes from 1651
- Leviathan ( Julien Green ), novel by Julien Green from 1929
- The Leviathan (Joseph Roth ) by Joseph Roth story from 1940
- Leviathan ( Arno Schmidt), story of Arno Schmidt from 1949
- Volume 3 of the trilogy Illuminatus! by Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson in 1975
- Leviathan (film), an American horror movie from 1989
- Leviathan ( Paul Auster ), novel by Paul Auster in 1992
- Leviathan ( album ), an album by the band Mastodon from 2004
Leviathan is the name of the following ships:
- HMS Leviathan, several British warships
- Imperator (ship, 1913), German transatlantic luxury liner after its renaming
- List of ships with the name Leviathan
Leviathan is the surname of the following persons:
- Sophie Goetzel - Leviathan (1911-1994), Polish-Jewish author
- Disambiguation