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'''Ariel''' may refer to:
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'''Ariel''' is a unisex name in its Western and English form. Among the frequently occurring names from the 2000 U.S. Census- , the masculine and feminine versions are ranked 539 and 208, respectively. Ariel is an Archangel name (see 'Other' section, below) from the ] '''אֲרִיאֵל''' "Lion or Lioness of God." Archangel Ariel is known as the Angel of Healing and New Beginnings. In English, Ariel is pronounced "air-ee-ul"; in Hebrew, French or Spanish it is pronounced, "R-E-L". In ], Ariel is pronounced '''Āi Lǐ Ěr''' (] 埃里尔 ] 埃裡爾).<ref></ref> An alternate Chinese spelling is '''Yà liè''' (亚列).<ref>. If the link appears to be dead, click it once more and it will work.</ref>


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==People==
*] Author
*] Actress
*] Author
*] Author
*] Former Prime Minister of ]
*] Actress


==Film and television==
==Places==
*], a Mexican Academy of Film award
*], a 1988 Finnish film by Aki Kaurismäki
*{{ill|Ariel (1992 film)|ru|Ариэль (фильм, 1992)}}, a Russian film directed by Yevgeni Kotov
*], a 1989 and 1991 anime video series based on the novel series by Yūichi Sasamoto
*] (2002)
*], a 2013 episode of ''Once Upon a Time''
*], a fictional character from Disney's 1989 animated film ''The Little Mermaid''
*], a 2024 television series inspired by ''The Little Mermaid''
*Ariel, a fictional planet visited in an ]


==Literature==
*], an Israeli settlement in the West Bank / Samaria between Nablus and Ramallah
* ], a character in the play ''the Tempest'' by William Shakespeare
*], Israeli university
*], a moon of Uranus discovered in 1851 by William Lassell *], a 1965 poem by Sylvia Plath
**], a 1965 collection of poetry by Sylvia Plath containing the eponymous poem
*], a town and its namesake lake in the United States
*], a series of poems by T. S. Eliot
*], a 1941 science fiction novel by Alexander Beliaev
*], a 1986 science fiction novel series by Yūichi Sasamoto
*], a 1900 work by José Enrique Rodó
*''Ariel'', a 1923 biography of Shelley by ]
*''Ariel'', a 1983 post-apocalyptic fantasy by ]


==Journals and magazines==
==Fictional characters==
*], a character in ]'s play '']''
*Ariel, the narrator in ] ].
*], the main character in Disney's 1989 film 'The Little Mermaid'
* ] - Chase's manager in the HBO series "Entourage"
*Ariel DuBois, the fictional daughter of Allison DuBois on the NBC drama ]
*], a character in the science fiction series ''Robotech''
*], an extraterrestrial mutant, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe
*Ariel, a former alias of the Marvel Comics character ]
*], a main character in the '']'' animated series
*Ariel, the original name of the Transformers character ]
*], a character in the ''Legacy of Kain'' video game series
*Ariel, the name of the main character's dead beagle in the novel "Speak"
*Ariel Truax, the name of Ann-Margret's character in the movie, "]."
*Ariel Maloney, the name of Teri Hatcher's character in the movie, "]."
*Ariel Sullivan, the name of Emma Bolger's character in the movie, "]."
*Ariel Moore, the name of Lori Singer's character in the movie, "]."
*Ariel, the name of the Angel of Healing, (played by Ivana Milicevic) in the ABC Family mini-series, "]."
*Ariel, the hero of the concept albums ] and ] by American power metal band ].

==Publications==
*], a science fiction novel by Russian author Alexander Beliaev
*], the in-house magazine of the BBC *], the in-house magazine of the BBC
*"Ariel's Crossing" a novel by American writer, ]
*], the last book of poetry by Sylvia Plath
*'']'', a periodical published in the 1970s in book form *'']'', a periodical published in the 1970s in book form
*], the former campus newspaper at the University of Minnesota *], a former campus newspaper at the University of Minnesota
*''Ariel'', a comedic newspaper by ]
*Ariel, by Grace Tiffany, a modern adaption of Shakespeare's Tempest, with Ariel as a female spirit.
*"Truly, Madly Manhatten" a novel by ], featuring actress Ariel Kirkwood


==Film== ==Music==
===Bands===
*], a ] Award
*]
*], a 1988 Finnish film by Aki Kaurismäki
*]
*], a 1984 movie starring ] as Ariel Moore
*] and its sequel, Grumpier Old Men, starring ] as Ariel Truax
*], directed by ], starring Emma Bolger as Ariel Sullivan
*] (film) Ariel is the Little Mermaid in this Disney movie.
*], starring ] as Ariel Maloney


==Television== ===Albums===
*], a 2004 album by Bent
*Ariel Hunter, a young woman played by actress ] during the 1994-95 season of television series, "Beverly Hills ]".
*''Ariel'', an EP by ]
* Ariel, a planet visited in "]", an episode of ''Space: 1999''
* ], an episode of the television series ''Firefly''
*"]", an NBC television series starring ] as teenager Ariel DuBois
* ], television series, featuring ] as Ariel Alderman


==Music== ===Songs===
*], a 1977 song by Dean Friedman
*"Ariel", a song by Anathema from '']''
*"Ariel", a song by Babes in Toyland from '']''
*"Ariel", a song by Diane Birch from '']''
*"Ariel", a song by Braid from '']''
*"Ariel", a song by the Cure from '']''
*"Ariel", a song by Rainbow from '']''


===Classical===
*], an Australian rock band of the mid-1970s
*Ariel, a group with which the electronic musician ] has worked *''Ariel'', a 1971 vocal work by ]
*''Ariel'', a ballet by ]
*] by ], or the character about whom the song is written
*], an album by ] ] ]
*"Ariel" (song) by The Cure (Robert Smith) unreleased until remastered on The Top album
*] Ambient Dreampop duo of Kai Ariel and Ariana Storm.


==Commercial products== ==Naval vessels==
*], a washing powder brand of Procter & Gamble *], a class of Royal Navy gunboats
*{{HMS|Ariel}}, numerous Royal Navy ships and a training shore establishment
*], a ] ] produced by ] in memory of ] in which profits were donated to the ].
*{{USS|Ariel}}, various United States Navy ships
*], a ]-manufacturing company and name of their ] ] line. See company's website .


==Vehicles== ==Places==
*], the name of five ships of the United States Navy *], a moon of Uranus
*], formerly an American automobile *], an Israeli settlement in the central West Bank
*], United States, a village and lake
*], formerly a British automobile
*], a modern British car company *], United States, an unincorporated community
*], a former manufacturer of motorcycles, bicycles, and cars


==Other== ==Transport==
===Cars and motorbikes===
*], an angel in Judaism, Christianity (Gnostic) & occult lore
*], an anime OVA series *]
*], a modern British car company
* Ariel was a stage name used by female pro wrestler ] during her employment with the ]
*], a former manufacturer of motorcycles, bicycles, and cars, including a car of the same name
* Ariel Gazelle is another name for the ]
* Ariel (computer program), a document delivery program distributed by Infotrieve
* ] was the British military evacuation from western France in World War II


==See also== ===Ships===
*], a British clipper ship
*]
*], a 4-masted schooner built by Matthew Turner
*], the Computer font
*], a tugboat
*]
*]


==References== ===Other===
*] Broad Gauge 2-2-2, 'Ariel' 1837.
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*], a light helicopter built in France


==Other uses==
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*], DJ and record producer
*] (Hebrew: אֲרִיאֵל, romanized: ʾÁrīʾēl) literally means "lion of God". found primarily in Jewish and Christian mysticism and Apocrypha.
*], a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name)
*], a fabric care brand
*], an ESA space mission to study exoplanet atmospheres
*], a pair of apartment buildings on Broadway, New York City
*], a British satellite research programme
*], an independent school in Ruwa, Zimbabwe
*], an Israeli university
*], the British military evacuation from western France in World War II
*] or ariel gazelle


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*], a list of ships of the US Navy


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Latest revision as of 02:06, 17 July 2024

Ariel may refer to:

Film and television

Literature

Journals and magazines

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Classical

Naval vessels

Places

Transport

Cars and motorbikes

Ships

Other

Other uses

  • Ariel (DJ), DJ and record producer
  • Ariel (angel) (Hebrew: אֲרִיאֵל, romanized: ʾÁrīʾēl) literally means "lion of God". found primarily in Jewish and Christian mysticism and Apocrypha.
  • Ariel (name), a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name)
  • Ariel (detergent), a fabric care brand
  • ARIEL, an ESA space mission to study exoplanet atmospheres
  • The Ariel, a pair of apartment buildings on Broadway, New York City
  • Ariel programme, a British satellite research programme
  • Ariel School, an independent school in Ruwa, Zimbabwe
  • Ariel University, an Israeli university
  • Operation Ariel, the British military evacuation from western France in World War II
  • Dorcas gazelle or ariel gazelle

See also

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