Pride (disambiguation)
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Pride is a high sense of the worth of one's self and one's own, or a pleasure taken in the contemplation of these things
Pride may also refer to:
- Pride, one of the "seven deadly sins"
- Pride, a family group of lions
- Pride, shorthand for any of several similarly named identity movements, including:
Art and entertainment
Film
- Pride (1998 film), a 1998 Japanese film
- Pride (2004 film), a 2004 British film
- Pride (2007 film), a sports film starring Terrence Howard
- Pride (2014 film), a 2014 British film
Cartoons and comics
- Pride (comics), a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics series Runaways
- Pride (manga), a manga and a 2009 Japanese film based on it
- Pride (Fullmetal Alchemist), the evil homunculus from the Fullmetal Alchemist manga and anime series
Publications
- The Pride (play), a play by Alexi Kaye Campbell
- Pride Magazine, a British lifestyle magazine
Television
- "Pride" (Degrassi: The Next Generation), an episode of Degrassi: The Next Generation
- "Pride" (Law & Order), an episode of Law & Order
- Pride (The Tribe), a fictional character from the TV series The Tribe
- Pride (TV series), a Japanese drama starring Takuya Kimura
Music
Albums
- Pride (Arena album)
- Pride (Johnna album)
- Pride (Living Colour album)
- Pride (Prosphorescent album)
- Pride (Robert Palmer album)
- Pride (White Lion album)
- Pride (Yaki-da album)
- The Pride (InMe album)
- Pride: A Tribute to Charley Pride, by Neal McCoy
- Pride: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays U2, a U2 cover album by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Songs
- Pride, (Russian Спесь) song by Mussorgsky
- "Pride" (Amy Macdonald song)
- "Pride" (High and Mighty Color song)
- "Pride" (Janie Fricke song)
- "Pride" (Living Colour song)
- "Pride" (Nothing's Carved in Stone song), 2012
- "Pride" (Scandal song)
- "Pride (In the Name of Love)", a song by U2
- "The Pride" (The Isley Brothers song), a song by The Isley Brothers
- "The Pride", a song by Five Finger Death Punch from American Capitalist
- "Bold & Delicious/Pride", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki
- "Pride", a song by Damageplan from New Found Power
- "Pride", a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from Crocodiles
- "Pride", a song by Hüsker Dü from Zen Arcade
- "Pride", a song by Johnna from Pride
- "Pride", a song by Saliva from Back Into Your System
- "Pride", a song by Seether from Disclaimer II
- "Pride", a song by Soil from Redefine
- "Pride", a song by Syntax from Meccano Mind
- "Pride", a song by Leanne Mitchell from her self-titled album
Company and brand names
- Pride, a defunct brand of furniture polish made by Johnson Wax
- Pride Microfinance Limited
People
- see Pride (surname)
Places
- Pride, Louisiana, a community in the United States
- Pride, Ohio, a community in the United States
Sports
- Pride (horse), a champion French racemare
- PRIDE Fighting Championships, a major mixed martial arts organization in Japan
- Nashua Pride, a Can-Am League baseball team
- New Jersey Pride, a professional lacrosse team in Major League Lacrosse
- Pride, the athletic teams of Hofstra University
- Pride, the name of the University of Prince Edward Island mascot
Transportation
- PRIDE, Melbourne rail network, a system used for announcements and timetable information at Melbourne railway stations
- PRIDE, Programme for Reusable In-orbit Demonstrator in Europe, an ESA unmanned spaceplane project
- Pride Air, a defunct United States airline
- Carnival Pride, a Spirit class cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line
- Kia Pride, a car built by Kia Motors
- Seabulk Pride, an oil tanker
Other uses
- Pride of Barbados, a plant
- The Pride of West Virginia, the official nickname of the West Virginia University Mountaineer Marching Band
- Personal Rights in Defense and Education, an LGBT political organization
- Proteomics Identifications Database
- Planetary Radio Interferometer & Doppler Experiment, a scientific payload on board the Jupiter Icy Moon Explorer (JICE)
See also
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