Pride (disambiguation)
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Pride may refer to:
- Pride is a feeling of self-respect and is one of Christianity's "Seven deadly sins"
- Pride can refer to a family group of lions. In late medieval literary circles, a stylish wordgame was made of inventing new collective nouns, to add to the already rich store the English language had, which was partly based on aristocratic hunting jargon. Some did not pass the test of time: "an exaltation of larks." But a "pride of lions" passed into the genuine language
- Pride is a shorthand for gay pride, white pride, black pride, or any other similar type of group
- Pride (film), a 2004 British film
- Pride (2007 film), an upcoming sports film
- PRIDE Fighting Championships, a major mixed martial arts organization in Japan
- Kia Pride, a car built by Kia Motors
- PRIDE, Melbourne rail network, a system used for announcements and timetable information at Melbourne railway stations
- Pride, the evil homunculus from the Full Metal Alchemist Series
- Pride (In the Name of Love), a song by the band U2
- Pride, the name of the athletic teams from Hofstra University
- The Pride is the name of a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics series Runaways.
- Pride was a popular drama starring Takuya Kimura.
- Pride is a song by Ayumi Hamasaki released in 2005.
- Pride is a song by the band High and Mighty Color.
- "Pride", a song by Hüsker Dü from their 1984 album Zen Arcade
- "Pride", a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their 1980 album Crocodiles
- "Pride" is the title of a 1983 album by Robert Palmer. It is also the title of the first song on the album, which pokes fun at Olivia Newton Jones's "Let's Get Physical".