This is a list of places, buildings, roads and other things named after Queen Elizabeth II. It is divided by category, and each item's location is noted in the entry.
Awards and commemorative emblems
Former:
United Kingdom: Queen's Young Leader Award
Geographic locations
Former:
Guyana: Queen Elizabeth II National Park
Scotland: Queen Elizabeth Square, Glasgow
Structures
Buildings
Former:
Hong Kong: Queen Elizabeth II Youth Centre
New Zealand: QEII Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru
United Kingdom: Queens Building, Heathrow Airport (built in 1953 and demolished in 2009)
Queensland: Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre, Brisbane
England: QEII Pier, London
Hospitals and health
Monuments and sculptures
Former:
Canada: British Columbia: bust in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, commemorating the royal visit of 1959 had its head completely removed from the body by vandals in February 2021
Roads, highways, bridges and footpaths
Former:
Iran: Elizabeth II Boulevard (Persian: بلوار الیزابت دوم – Bolvār Elizābet Dovvom), Tehran, named to commemorate the Queen's visit in 1961, renamed Keshavarz Boulevard (Persian: بلوار کشاورز – Bolvār e Keshāvarz) in 1979.
Schools
Former:
United Kingdom (England): The Queen's Church of England Primary School, Kew, London, reverted to its previous name of The King's Church of England Primary School in 2023 after the Queen's death and her son's succession to the throne as King Charles III.
Other
Former:
United Kingdom: Class 91 91029 Queen Elizabeth II. The railway locomotive was named by the Queen in person in March 1991. It lost its nameplate in the late 1990s when GNER was founded, was renumbered in 2000, withdrawn in 2020 and finally scrapped the following year
The Queen Elizabeth II Fields Challenge: a programme run by Fields in Trust aiming to protect outdoor recreational spaces across the UK to create a "grassroots legacy" in celebration of the 2012 Diamond Jubilee