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The lion is an animal of the species Panthera leo.
Lion(s) may also refer to:
- Lion (company), a Japanese hygiene and toiletries company
- Lion (heraldry), heraldic elements on a coat of arms
- LION or LinkedIn Open Networker
In entertainment:
- Lion (game), a 1995 computer game
- Lion (comic), a Fleetway weekly
- Lions (album), an album by The Black Crowes
- Lion (band), a 1980s rock band
- Lions (band), a 2000s rock band
- "Lions," a song by Chavez from Ride the Fader
- "Lions," a song by Dire Straits from Dire Straits
In vehicles:
- HMS Lion (disambiguation), any of a number of British warships
- South Devon Railway Eagle class or Lion, a South Devon Railway 4-4-0ST steam locomotive
- LMR 57 Lion, an early British steam locomotive
- Stourbridge Lion, an early steam locomotive
- British Rail D0260 or Lion, a prototype diesel locomotive
- MS European Mariner or MS Lion, a ferry
In sports:
- Lions (rugby franchise), a South African Super 14 rugby union team
- Brisbane Lions, an Australian rules football team
- British and Irish Lions, a rugby union team
- British Columbia Lions, a Canadian football team
- Columbia Lions, of Columbia University (the name is used for all its sports teams)
- Chandigarh Lions, a team from the Indian Cricket League
- Detroit Lions, an American football team
- Highveld Lions, a South African cricket team
- Nathi Lions, a South African football (soccer) club
- Nittany Lions, sports teams of Pennsylvania State University
- Saitama Seibu Lions, a Japanese baseball team
- Samsung Lions, a Korean baseball team
- Great Britain national rugby league team or Great Britain & Ireland Lions, a rugby league team representing the British Isles
- Singapore national football team or The Lions
- Tianjin Lions, a Chinese baseball team
- Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions, a Taiwanese baseball team
People with the name
- Lion of Judah, a recurring theme in Judeo-Christian tradition and in Ethiopia
- Henry the Lion (1129–1195), German duke
- Willie "The Lion" Smith (1897–1973), American jazz pianist
- Alfred Lion (1909–1987), record producer
- Lion Feuchtwanger (1884–1958), a German novelist
- Jeremy Lion, comedic character
- P. Lion (born 1959), Italian singer
- Jacques-Louis Lions (1928–2001), French mathematician
- John Lions (1937–1998), Australian computer scientist
- Pierre-Louis Lions (born 1956), French mathematician
See also
- The Lions (disambiguation)
- Mountain lion or cougar
- L10n, an abbreviation for "product localization", read as "L-Ten-N"
- Lithium ion battery, sometimes abbreviated "Li-Ion", a type of rechargeable battery
- Lion-sur-Mer, a French commune in the Calvados département
- Li-On or Srigim, a moshav in Israel also known as Srigim
- Lions' Gate Bridge, in Canada
- Cowardly Lion, a character from The Wizard of Oz
- Nemean Lion, a creature from Greek mythology
- Richard the Lion, comic strip character
- Snow Lion, mythical creature from Tibet that serves as a guardian to the land
- Lion of Babylon tank, an Iraqi main battle tank
- Lion Bar, a chocolate bar
- Lion Scout (disambiguation)
- Lioness (disambiguation)
- Lyon (disambiguation)
- Lyons (disambiguation)
- Lions Gate Entertainment, a Canadian film and television company
- Lions Clubs International, a service club
- Sea lion (disambiguation)
- Leon (disambiguation)
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