Flame (disambiguation)
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Flame is burning gas or vapour, the visible part of fire.
Flame may also refer to:
Fire
- Eternal flame, a constantly burning flame
- Olympic Flame, eternal flame used as a symbol for the Olympic Games
- Flame retardant, materials that resist fire
Individuals
- D-Flame (born 1971), German musician
- Penny Flame (born 1983), screen name of Jennifer Ketcham, former American adult actress and reality TV star
- Flame (rapper) (born 1981), American Christian hip-hop artist
Sports teams
- Liberty Flames, the athletics teams of Liberty University
- Calgary Flames, Canadian ice hockey team
- Atlanta Flames, original name of the Calgary Flames
- UIC Flames, the athletics teams of University of Illinois at Chicago
- Guildford Flames, English ice hockey team
- Northumbria Flames, Northumbria University's ice hockey team
- Westchester Flames F.C., American football (soccer) team
- Canterbury Flames, New Zealand netball team
- Florida Flame, American basketball team
- Malawi national football team, whose nickname is "The Flames"
Organizations
- Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME), a pro-Israel organization
- Big Flame (political group), British libertarian Marxist political party
- Black Flame, publishing company
Fiction
- Flames (1917 film), a 1917 British silent drama film
- Flames (1926 film), a 1926 film featuring Boris Karloff
- Flames (1997 film), a 1997 Philippine film
- Flame (1975 film), a 1975 South Korean film
- Flame (1996 film), portraying women in the Rhodesian Bush War
- Slade In Flame, a 1975 film also known as Flame and starring members of the British rock group Slade
- Slade in Flame (album), the soundtrack album of the above film
- Flame (comics), a comic book character created in the 1930s
- Flame (Spyro character), a character from Spyro the Dragon
- A character in the cartoon Spider Riders
- In a LOST episode titled "Enter 77", there is a DHARMA Initiative station called The Flame
- The fantasy novel Fall of a Kingdom by Hilari Bell was previously named Flame
- A monster from the game Azure Dreams
- Flame (South Korean novel), a Korean novel by Swon Wu Hee
- Princess Flame, a character in the TV series Blazing Dragons
Wildlife
- Flame (moth), a species of noctuid moth
- Flame Skimmer, type of dragonfly
- Flame maple, type of maple tree
- Flame Robin, type of robin
- Gasflame nudibranch, a type of shell-less sea mollusc
- The Flame butterfly (Dryas iulia)
Music
- Flame (band), Japanese hip-hop group
- The Flames, a 1960s South African pop/rock group
- Flame (Johnny Duhan album), 1996
- Flame (Richard Barbieri and Tim Bowness album), 1994
- "Flame" (Sebadoh song), 1999
- Flame (Patti LaBelle album), 1997
- "Flame" (Bell X1 song), 2006
- Flame (Claire Sproule song)
- "The Flame" (Cheap Trick song), 1988
- In Flames, Swedish metal group
Computers and technology
- Flame (robot), an experimental walking robot
- Flame (malware), computer malware discovered in May 2012
- Flaming (Internet), a message sent over the internet with the deliberate intent to insult
- Fractal flame, a group of fractals developed in 1992
- A type of visual effects software by Autodesk
- O2 Xda or Xda Flame, a smartphone by O2
- FLAME clustering, a data clustering algorithm
Weapons
- Flamethrower, a gun that shoots a flame
- Flame tank, tank equipped with a flamethrower
Other
- Flame Nebula, an emission nebula in Orion's Belt
- Flame polishing, a method of polishing materials using flames or heat
- Premixed flame, a flame in which the oxidizer has been mixed with the fuel before it reaches the flame front
- Flame cell, a type of cell found in invertebrates
- Flame (color), a medium scarlet hue
- Flame, a chimpanzee
- Blowtorch, a welding tool also known as a flame gun
- An intimate relationship
See also
- Flaming (disambiguation)
- Flame tree (disambiguation)
- Big Flame (disambiguation)
- The Flame (disambiguation)
- Flamme (disambiguation)
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