Rebirth
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Rebirth may refer to:
Spiritual
- Reincarnation, the migration of a deceased person's spirit or consciousness to a newborn body
- Regeneration (theology)
- Resurrection deity the cycle of life, death and rebirth
Music
- Rebirth Brass Band
- Rebirth (Angra album)
- Rebirth (Jimmy Cliff album}, 2012
- Rebirth (Gackt album), 2001
- Rebirth (Lil Wayne album), 2010
- Rebirth (Jennifer Lopez album)
- Rebirth (Pain album)
- Rebirth (Keith Sweat album)
- Rebirth (Masami Okui album), 2004
- Rebirth (EP), a 2009 EP by SS501
- The Rebirth, a 2009 album by Bobby Valentino
- The Rebirth (band), a Los Angeles soul band
- Rebirth, record label which The March Violets have recorded under
- "Rebirth", a song by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony on the album Uni5: The World's Enemy
- "Rebirth", a song by Gorgoroth on the album Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt
Other uses
- Rebirth: When Everyone Forgot! novel by Thomas Calvert McClary
- Rebirth (manhwa)
- Rebirth (film), a 2011 Japanese drama film
- Rebirth, a 2011 documentary film
- "Rebirth" (Death Note episode)
- "Rebirth" (Futurama), a 2010 television episode
- ReBirth RB-338, a software synthesizer
- "Rebirth" (The 4400), an episode of the science fiction television series The 4400
- Rebirth (newspaper), a short-lived hippie underground newspaper in Phoenix, Arizona
- Green Lantern: Rebirth, a comic book series
- The Flash: Rebirth, a comic book series
- Tales of Rebirth, a 2004 video game
- .hack//G.U. Volume 1: Rebirth, a 2006 video game
- "Rebirth," a Batman Beyond episode
- Mortal Kombat: Rebirth
- The Chrysalids, titled in the US Re-Birth
See also
- Past life
- Past Lives
- Reincarnation (disambiguation)
- Rebirthing
- Born Again
- New Birth (disambiguation)
- Renaissance, the cultural phenomenon whose names translates as "to be reborn"
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