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Drake
Drake
may refer to:
Contents
1
People
2
Places
3
Institutions
4
Fictional characters
5
Other uses
6
See also
People
Drake (surname)
Notably Sir
Francis Drake
(1540–1596), an English sea captain and politician of the Elizabethan era
Drake (given name)
Drake (entertainer)
, stage name of Aubrey Drake Graham, Canadian recording artist and actor
Places
Drake, New South Wales
, Australia
Drake (ward)
, a ward in the city of Plymouth, United Kingdom
In United States:
Drake, Arizona
Drake, California
Drake, Colorado
Drake, Illinois
Drake, North Dakota
Drake Passage
between Cape Horn and Antarctica
Institutions
Drake University
in Des Moines, USA
Drake Stadium
in Des Moines, USA
Drake Stadium (UCLA)
in Los Angeles, USA
R. L. Drake Company
, electronics manufacturer
Fictional characters
Drake (Dragonheart)
, the main character in the film
Dragonheart: A New Beginning
Drake (Stonekeep)
, the main character in the video game
Stonekeep
Drake (One Piece)
, a character in the anime series
One Piece
Drake (Jewel Riders)
, a character in the animated series
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders
Drake (Blade character)
, a character in the film
Blade: Trinity
Drake (Pokémon)
, the leader of the Orange Crew in
Pokémon
Drake (Elite Four)
, a member of the Hoenn Elite Four in
Pokémon
Kamen Rider Drake
, a character in the series
Kamen Rider Kabuto
Tim Drake
, the superhero
Red Robin
Other uses
A male
duck
Drake is a term used to describe (particular types of)
dragon
or similar draconic creatures.
A
Drake (fairy)
is a type of fairy found across Germanic and Northern European Folklore.
Drake equation
Drake, Caldari battlecruiser in the video game
EVE Online
In
J. R. R. Tolkien
's
Middle-earth
psuedo-mythology, "drake" (and "worm") is a word for
dragon
See also
The Drake (disambiguation)
HMS
Drake
(disambiguation)
, several ships in the British Royal Navy
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