# Haft

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**Haft** may refer to:

## People

- [Al Haft](/source/Al_Haft) (1886–1976), professional and amateur wrestler, wrestling and boxing promoter and wrestling trainer
- [Harry Haft](/source/Harry_Haft) (1925–2007), Polish World War II concentration camp inmate forced to box other inmates, the losers being executed
- [Herbert Haft](/source/Herbert_Haft) (1920-2004), American businessman, father of Robert Haft
- [Linal Haft](/source/Linal_Haft) (born 1945), English actor
- [Robert Haft](/source/Robert_Haft) (20th century), American businessman
- [Sam Haft](/source/Sam_Haft) (born 1989), American singer, songwriter, and voice actor
- [Sofia Rose Haft](/source/Sofia_Rose_Haft), American technology executive
- [Steven Haft](/source/Steven_Haft) (born 1949), American film producer, attorney, and media executive

## Other uses

- Haft, another name for the [hilt](/source/Hilt) of a weapon
- Haft, the shaft or handle of an [arrow](/source/Arrow), [axe](/source/Axe), or [spear](/source/Spear)
- The narrow constricted part of the standards (petals) and falls (sepals) of the [iris](/source/Iris_(plant)) flower
- [Haft, Iran](/source/Haft,_Iran), a village in Razavi Khorasan Province

## See also

- [Hafting](/source/Hafting), the process by which an arrowhead, axehead, or spearhead is set into the wood.

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