Major (disambiguation)
Major is a military rank. The word derives from Latin maior, which means greater. It and its plural majors or the Majors may refer to:
- Academic major, the primary focus of a Bachelor's degree, in the United States and some other countries
- Major (law), a person with the full legal rights of an adult
- Major (manga), a baseball-related Japanese manga/anime series
- Major film studios, film studios (mostly United States-based) that produce many films per year
- Major, an older sibling, when two British Public school students have the same surname
- Major, an American tactical missile developed by Redstone Arsenal
- Major, an Irish cigarette brand produced by Carroll's, a subsidiary of British American Tobacco
Sport
- In American professional sports, various leagues are described as major (or "the majors") when they represent the highest level of competition in their geographic area, such as:
- In American college sports, "major" has multiple meanings. For a more comprehensive discussion of the different meanings of "major" in the college athletics context, see mid-major.
- In golf, a "major championship" is one of an elite tier of annual tournaments (not more than five) recognized by the relevant authorities for a particular branch of the sport. See:
- The Major Brothers, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder, a professional wrestling tag team
- A "major score" or "major" is an alternate term in Canadian football for the scoring play also known as a touchdown.
- In tennis, the Grand Slam (tennis) events are referred to as "Majors" or "The Majors":
Music
People
- Surname
- Clarence Major (born 1936), American poet
- Edward Major (1615–c. 1655), Virginia colonial politician
- John Major (born 1943), British Prime Minister
- John C. Major (born 1931), Canadian jurist
- Corporal Leo Major (1921–2008), Corporal in the Canadian Army
- Mark Major (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- William James Major (1881–1953), Canadian politician and jurist
- Bill Majors (born 1960), American Christian missionary
- Johnny Majors (born 1935), American football player and coach
- Lee Majors (born 1939), American actor
- Shirley Majors (1914–1981), American football coach; father of several notable football players and coaches, the most famous being Johnny Majors
- Les Major (1926–2001), English footballer
- William T. Major (1790-1867), American pastor
- Given or nickname
- Major Applewhite (born 1978), American football quarterback and coach
- Major Harris (born 1968), American football quarterback
- Marshall Taylor (1878–1932), known as 'Major' Taylor, American cyclist
- Rod Majors, nom de porn of porn star and award winning journalist Matt Sanchez
- Fictional
Places
Species
- Species Latin binomial name abbreviations
See also