Creation may refer to:
In religion and philosophy:
- Creation myth, or origin belief, stories of how the world or a culture began
- Creation (theology), the belief that one or more deities brought the universe into being; also a name for everything that was created
- Creatio ex nihilo (English: Creation from nothing), the belief that a deity created the universe from nothing at all, rather than some pre-existing matter or energy
- Creation according to Genesis, the creation account in the book of Genesis for Judaism and Christianity
- Creationism, a belief, not just in God creating the universe, but also in certain events afterward, including the creation of animals and mankind
In science:
- Matter creation, the appearance of elementary particles, in physical processes such as pair production; the process opposite of annihilation
- Creation operator, an operator that increases the number of particles in a given state by one; an abstract representation of matter creation
- Invention, the act of creating a new process or device
In the arts:
In media:
- Creation magazine, a magazine promoting creation science published by Creation Ministries International–Australia (formerly Answers in Genesis–Australia)
- Creation Books, a British publishing company
- Creation Entertainment, an American company that runs numerous science fiction and fantasy conventions
- The Creation: An Appeal To Save Life on Earth, a 2006 book in advocacy of conservation, by biologist Edward O. Wilson