Lion (disambiguation)
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The lion is a big cat of the species Panthera leo.
Lion or Lions may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Music
- Lion (band), a 1980s American rock band
- Lions (band), an American rock band from Texas formed in 2005
- Lions (album), a 2001 album by The Black Crowes
- Lion (The Hot Monkey album), 1989
- Lion (Stephen Lynch album), 2012
- "Lion", a Macross Frontier song
- "Lions", a song by Chavez from Ride the Fader
- "Lions", a song by Dire Straits from Dire Straits (album)
- "Lion", a song by Toto from Isolation (Toto album)
- "Lions!", a song by Lights from The Listening (Lights album)
Other
- Lion (comics), a weekly British comic published from 1952 to 1974
- Lion comics, a Tamil comic book series
- Lion (film), a 2006 Malayalam film
- Lion (magazine), published by Lions Clubs International
- Lion (video game), a 1995 computer game
- The Lion, a 1958 novel by Joseph Kessel
- "The Lion", first episode of the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Crusade
In business
- Lion (Australasian company), a beverage and food company that operates in Australia and New Zealand
- Lion Air, Indonesia's largest privately run airline
- Lion Brand, a manufacturer of yarn
- Lion Brewery (disambiguation)
- Lion Corporation, a Japanese hygiene and toiletries company
- Lion Ferry, a defunct Swedish ferry company
- Lion Group, a Malaysian company
- Lion Oil, an American company founded in 1922
- Lion Bar, a chocolate bar
- Lion Cereal, a breakfast cereal based on the Lion Bar
- Local Investing Opportunity Network
People
- Lion (name), a surname and given name (including a list of people with that name)
- Lions (surname)
- The Lion, a nickname or epithet - see List of people known as the Lion
Places
- Gulf of Lion, south of France
- Lion, Belgrade, a neighborhood of Belgrade, Serbia
- The Lion (mountain), Tasmania, Australia
- The Lions (peaks), a pair of mountain peaks in British Columbia, Canada
- Lion Park, a lion wildlife conservation enclosure in Gauteng province, South Africa
- Lion Rock, a hill in Hong Kong
- Lion-Gri, village in Ukraina
Sports
Association football
- Cameroon national football team or the Lions indomptables
- Millwall F.C., an English football team known as the Lions
- Nathi Lions F.C., a South African football club
- Sannat Lions F.C., a football club in Malta
- Singapore national football team or the Lions
Baseball
- Saitama Seibu Lions, a Japanese baseball team
- Samsung Lions, a Korean baseball team
- Tianjin Lions, a Chinese baseball team
- Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, a Taiwanese baseball team
Intercollegiate athletics programs
- Columbia Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of Columbia University
- Loyola Marymount Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of Loyola Marymount University
- Penn State Nittany Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of the main campus of Pennsylvania State University
- Southeastern Louisiana Lions, the intercollegiate athletic program of Southeastern Louisiana University
Rugby
- British and Irish Lions, a rugby union team
- Golden Lions, a South African provincial rugby union team that operates the Super Rugby Lions
- Great Britain national rugby league team or the Lions
- Lions (Super Rugby), a South African rugby union team in the Super Rugby competition
- Mount Albert Lions, a rugby league club in New Zealand
- Rugby Lions, an English rugby union club in the town of Rugby, England
- Swinton Lions, a British rugby league club
Other
- Brisbane Lions, an Australian rules football team
- BC Lions, a Canadian football team
- Chandigarh Lions, a team from the Indian Cricket League
- Detroit Lions, an American football team
- Finland men's national ice hockey team or the Lions
- Highveld Lions cricket team, a South African cricket team
- Huonville Football Club, Australian rules football club in Tasmania
- Leicester Lions, a British speedway team
- New Yorker Lions, an American football team from Braunschweig, Germany
- LHC Les Lions, an ice hockey team in Lyon, France
Technology
- LION (cable system), a submarine telecommunications cable linking Madagascar, Réunion, and Mauritius
- LION (cipher), an encryption algorithm
- Lithium-ion battery, a type of rechargeable battery
- Mac OS X Lion, a version of Apple's operating system for Macintosh computers
Vessels
- HMS Lion, any of numerous British Royal Navy ships
- Hired armed cutter Lion, two ships (or possibly one ship) employed by the Royal Navy
- Lion (warship), the name of five warships of the Royal Scottish Navy during the 16th century
- French ship Lion (1803), a French Navy ship of the line
- MS European Mariner, also known as MS Lion, a ferry
Vehicles
- Lion (automobile), built in Adrian, Michigan, United States, from 1909 to 1912
- Leyland Lion PSR1, a single-deck bus manufactured between 1960 and 1967
- The Lion (locomotive), an 1840 steam locomotive on the NRHP in the USA
- British Rail D0260, a prototype diesel locomotive
- LMR 57 Lion, an 1838 early British steam locomotive
- Stourbridge Lion, an early US steam locomotive built in Britain
- South Devon Railway Eagle class, a South Devon Railway 4-4-0ST steam locomotive
Other uses
- Lion (color)
- Lion (heraldry), a common charge
- Napier Lion, an aircraft engine whose first prototypes were built in 1917
See also
- Lion of Judah, a recurring theme in Judeo-Christian tradition and in Ethiopia
- Mountain lion or cougar
- Lion-sur-Mer, a French commune in the Calvados département
- Lion's Mound, an artificial hill on the battlefield of Waterloo
- The Lions (disambiguation)
- Lioness (disambiguation)
- Li-on (disambiguation)
- L10n (disambiguation)
- Lyon (disambiguation)
- Lyons (disambiguation)
- Sea lion (disambiguation)
- Leon (disambiguation)
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