Son (disambiguation)
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A son is a male offspring in relation to a parent.
Son or SON may also refer to:
Anthroponymy
- Son (Korean name), a common Korean family name
Science and technology
- SON (gene), a gene and the protein that it encodes
- Self-organizing network
- Supraoptic nucleus, a body of cells in the hypothalamus
- SON, a type of high pressure sodium vapor lamp
- Songhay languages in ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-5
- Socked on the nose in philately, with centered postmark
- SON, Small-Outline No leads - Quad Flat No-leads package for integrated circuit
Geography
- Son River (also Sone), a tributary of the Ganges in central India
- Son River (Vietnam), a river in Vietnam
- Son, Norway, a village in Norway
- Son, North Brabant, a village in the Netherlands
- Son, Ardennes, a commune in the Ardennes, France
- SON is the IATA code for Santo-Pekoa International Airport in Vanuatu
Religion
- Sŏn or Seon, the Zen branch of Korean Buddhism
- The Son or God the Son in Christianity
Mythology
- Óðrerir and Són, container of Nordic mythical mead of poetry
Literature
- Sons (novel), a novel by Pearl S. Buck
- Son (novel), a 2012 book by Lois Lowry
- Son: A Psychopath and his Victims, a 1983 novel by Jack Olsen
- The Son (novel) by Philipp Meyer (2013)
Music
- Son (music), a Cuban musical style
- Mexican Son music, a category of Mexican folk music
- Son, a rhythm of Colombian vallenato music
- The Son (singer), Vietnamese American singer
- Son (band), a Canadian alternative rock band
- Sons Ltd, an independent record label from Great Britain
- Son (Juana Molina album)
- Son (Katya Chilly album)
- Son (Toiling Midgets album)
Film and television
- The Son (film), a 2002 film directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne
- Sons, 1989 film directed by Alexandre Rockwell
- Sons (1996 film), a Chinese film directed by Zhang Yuan
- Sons (2006 film), a Norwegian film directed by Eric Richter Strand
- The Son, in the Friday Night Lights TV drama series
- Son (TV series), Turkey
See also
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