Junior
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Junior or juniors may refer to:
Aircraft
- Ekolot JK-05L Junior, a Polish ultralight aircraft
- PZL-112 Junior, a Polish training aircraft
- SZD-51 Junior, a Polish-made, training and club glider
Sport
- Junior athletics, an age athletics category
- Junior F.C., a football team
- Argentinos Juniors, an Argentine centennial sports club
- Junior ice hockey
Film and music
- Junior (Röyksopp album), released in 2009
- Junior (Kaki King album), released in 2010
- Junior (band)
- Junior (1994 film)
- Junior (2008 film), a documentary film about Quebec junior league ice hockey
Places
- Junior Lake (Vancouver Island), a lake in British Columbia, Canada
People
- Junior (South Korean singer), a South Korean singer
- Junior Aliberti, Uruguayan footballer
- Junior Bent, English former professional footballer
- Junior Castillo, Dominican Republican boxer
- Junior Díaz, Costa Rican footballer
- Junior D. Edwards, soldier in the United States Army during the Korean War
- Junior Eldstål, Malaysian-Swedish footballer
- Junior Félix, former professional baseball player
- Junior Giscombe, singer-songwriter from the UK
- Junior Izaguirre, Honduran footballer
- Junior Jones, American former professional boxer
- Junior Kabananga, Congolese footballer
- Junior Lewis, English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Isthmian League Premier Division
- Junior Mendes, English-born Montserratian footballer
- Junior Moors, New Zealand rugby league player
- Junior Morales, Honduran footballer
- Junior Morias, Jamaican footballer
- Junior Murray, West Indian cricketer
- Junior Murvin, Jamaican reggae musician
- Junior Nuñez, Peruvian footballer
- Junior Obagbemiro, Nigerian footballer
- Junior Paulo (rugby league born 1993), New Zealand born Australian Rugby League player
- Junior Paulo, New Zealand rugby league player
- Junior Pelesasa, Australian rugby union footballer
- Junior Poluleuligaga, Samoan rugby player
- Junior Roqica, Australian rugby league player
- Junior Ross, Peruvian footballer
- Junior Sánchez Venezuelan weightlifter
- Junior Sandoval, Honduran footballer
- Junior Sa'u (born 1987), New Zealand rugby league footballer
- Junior Seau (1969–2012), American football player
- Junior Sifa, American international rugby union player
- Junior Simpson, British stand up comedian
- Junior Smith, American football player
- Junior Sornoza, Ecuadorian footballer
- Junior Stanislas, English footballer
- Junior Strous, Dutch racing driver
- Junior Viza, Peruvian footballer
- Junior Walker, American musician
- Junior Witter, English boxer
Brazilian
- Leovegildo Lins da Gama Júnior (more commonly known as Júnior), Brazilian footballer
- Jenílson Ângelo de Souza (more commonly known as Júnior), Brazilian footballer
- Júnior Baiano, Brazilian footballer
- Júnior César, Brazilian left back footballer
- Júnior Felício Marques, Brazilian footballer
- Junior dos Santos, Brazilian Mixed Martial Artist, former UFC heavyweight champion
Fictional characters
- Junior Soprano, the present-day patriarch on the TV show The Sopranos
- Junior, son of the Gorgs in the Fraggle Rock television series
- Junior, title character in the film Problem Child
- Jr., Gaignun Kukai, Jr., a character in the Xenosaga series
- Junior Asparagus, a character in the children's show VeggieTales
Other uses
- Junior, suffix to names
- "Junior", an atomic bomb in the novel Escape from the series Island
- "Junior", a sentient gun in the comic book series Buck Godot by Phil Foglio
- Juniors, a retail marketing demographic aimed at young women ages 13–24
- Juniors, a type of US standard women's clothing size
- Junior (education), the third grade of high school or college
- Junior (chess), a computer program
- Junior debt, or subordinated debt, a form of corporate finance
- Junior (novel), a novel by Macaulay Culkin
See also
- Junior 4, a one-bedroom apartment with a separate dining room or small bedroom or office, used in the New York City real estate market
- Junior Lake (disambiguation)
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