Talk:Sirius (disambiguation)
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[edit] Meaning
Can someone please add, at the top of the article, what Sirius means? I couldn't find an answer in a 5-minute web search; I found it translated as "dog" (which I thought was the meaning), "bright" and "scorching", at least. --Cotoco 22:35, 13 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanup
This disambiguation page was marked for cleanup per MoS:DAB. I removed several entries for not belonging on this dab page.
Moved to Sirius in fiction:
- Sirius, a werewolf, is the boss of the Lake Janneia stage in the Ogre Battle video game series.
- Sirius, suggested as the real first name of Dr. Julius No in the GoldenEye: Rogue Agent video game by Electronic Arts.
- The "Seven Stars of Sirius" are giant star-transformers that hold together the Keywork (a vast structure of 12 sectors/78 planets) and Heaven's Fence in The Amory Wars (aka The Story of Coheed and Cambria), comics.
Removed for (likely) non-notability:
- Sirius (rapper), a Norwegian rapper
- Sirius (band), a symphonic black metal band from Portugal
Removed for being a compound name (which do not belong on dab pages) or for being too loosely assiciated with "Sirius":
- From Mars to Sirius is a 2005 album by Gojira.
- Sirius Mo, a German House and Dirty Electro producer from Berlin (real name Moritz Friedrich), best known for songs such as Immer Wieder, Warum Bist Du Gegangen and Meine Welt.
- "Star of Sirius" is a song on the album Voyage of the Acolyte (1975) by Steve Hackett.
- "Dog Star Sirius" is a song performed in "Toxic Talent" episode of the Atomic Betty animated television show.
- Sirius Isness is a Psychedelic Trance act by French artists Davina and Max.
- "Dog Star (Fly On)" is a song on the album Dope Dogs (1993) by The P Funk All Stars. It identifies Sirius as a cosmic source of Funk power.
- "Dog Days" is a song on the album Test for Echo (1996) by Rush. It includes the lyrics "In the dog days / People look to Sirius".