Pearl (disambiguation)
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A pearl is a hard object produced by mollusks.
Pearl may also refer to:
People
- Pearl (given name)
- Pearl (surname)
- Pearl Aday (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
- Pearl (drag queen) (born 1991/1992), stage name of drag performer and record producer Matthew James Lent
Nicknamed Pearl
- Earl Monroe (born 1944), a.k.a. "Earl The Pearl", American basketball player
- Janis Joplin (1943–1970), American singer-songwriter
Places
- Pearl, Ontario, Canada
- Pearl, Illinois, United States
- Pearl, Kansas, United States
- Pearl, Michigan, United States
- Pearl, Mississippi, United States
- Pearl, United States Virgin Islands
- Pearl Rocks, Antarctica
- Pearl Islands, Panama
- The Pearl-Qatar, an artificial island in Qatar
Literature
- The Pearl (novel), by John Steinbeck
- Pearl (poem), a 14th-century Middle English work
- Pearl (literary magazine), a journal founded in 1974
- The Pearl (magazine), a pornographic publication published 1879-1880
- P.E.A.R.L. Awards, an award for paranormal romantic literature
Music
Performers
- Pearl Bailey, American jazz musician
- The Pearls, a musical group
Albums
- Pearl (album), by Janis Joplin
- Pearls (Elkie Brooks album)
- Pearls (Ronnie Drew album)
- The Pearl (album), by Harold Budd and Brian Eno
- Pearls, a 1995 album by David Sanborn
Songs
- "Pearl", a song by Chapterhouse from their album Whirlpool
- "Pearl", a song by Katy Perry from her album Teenage Dream
- "Pearl", a song by Tommy Roe
Others
- Pearl Award, an award of the Faith-centered Music Association
- Pearl Drums, a musical instrument manufacturer
Film and television
- Pearl (TV series), a 1996-1997 sitcom
- Pearl (miniseries), a 1978 TV series about the attack on Pearl Harbor
- Pearl (One Piece), a character in the One Piece manga
- Pearl (SpongeBob SquarePants), a SpongeBob SquarePants character
- The Pearl (DHARMA Initiative), a research station on the TV series Lost
- Pearl Forrester, a Mystery Science Theater 3000 character
- TVB Pearl, an Hong Kong TV channel
- La perla (film) (The Pearl), a 1947 film adaptation of the Steinbeck novel
- Pearl, a character from a cartoon series, Steven Universe
- Pearl, a Little Mermaid character
- Pearl, a character from Disney's Home on the Range
- Pearl, a competitor on season 7 of RuPaul's Drag Race
Ships
- HMS Pearl, the name of several Royal Navy ships
- MS Pearl, a cruise ship built in 1967, originally called the MS Finlandia, now the MS Golden Princess
- Norwegian Pearl, a cruise ship built in 2006
- USS Pearl, the name of more than one United States Navy ship
- The Pearl, a schooner in the Pearl incident, a slave escape attempt
Other uses
- Pearl (color)
- Pearl (culfest)
- Pearl (DART station)
- pearl (typography), the type size between agate and diamond
- PEARL (programming language)
- Pearl (cultural festival), the annual cultural festival of BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus
- Pearl (radio play), by John Arden
- The Pearl (Edmonton), a residential tower
- BlackBerry Pearl, a smartphone
- E Ink Pearl, an electronic paper technology
- Pokémon Pearl, a video game
- Tapioca pearls
- Pearl Art and Craft Supply
- Pearl barley, barley processed to remove its hull and bran
- Pearl Brewing Company
- Pearl Group, an insurance service provider
- Pearl Index, a birth control research technique
- Pearl the Observation Car, a Starlight Express character
- Perlan (Icelandic for "Pearl"), a Reykjavík building
- Partnership for Enhancing Agriculture in Rwanda through Linkages
- The Pearl, an 1867 U.S. Supreme Court case
- Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory, a laboratory at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada
- Pearl, a printing press made by Golding & Company
- a barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivar
- For the knitting stitch, see Knit and purl stitches
See also
- Paarl
- Perl (disambiguation)
- Purl (disambiguation)
- Pearl District, Portland, Oregon
- Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- Pearl River (disambiguation)
- Pearl necklace (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Pearl"
- All pages with titles containing Pearl
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