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* ] (born 1965), American football player * ] (born 1965), American football player
*] (nicknamed Flint), Australian basketball player


== Arts, entertainment, and media== == Arts, entertainment, and media==
===Fictional characters=== ===Fictional characters===
* ], a character in the G.I. Joe universe * ], a character in the G.I. Joe universe
*], an Inhuman character appearing in Marvel Comics * ], an Inhuman character appearing in Marvel Comics
* ], a playable character in Nintendo's ''Mother 3'' * ], a playable character in Nintendo's ''Mother 3''
*], a character in the ''Pokémon'' universe * ], a character in the ''Pokémon'' universe
* Flint, the protagonist in the '']'' series, by Piers Anthony * Flint, the protagonist in the '']'' series, by Piers Anthony
* Flint, the immortal antagonist in the episode '']'' of the original ''Star Trek'' series * Flint, the immortal antagonist in the episode '']'' of the original ''Star Trek'' series
* Flint, Ruth and Kate Galloway's cat in Elly Griffiths' ] * Flint, Ruth and Kate Galloway's cat in Elly Griffiths' ]
* ], a dwarf in the ''Dragonlance'' chronicles * ], a dwarf in the ''Dragonlance'' chronicles
* ], the legendary captain of a Pirate ship, the ''Walrus'', in the novel ''Treasure Island'' by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson; a parrot named for him also appears in the book. Captain Flint is also the nickname given to James Turner, a character in '']''. * ], a character in the novel ''Treasure Island'' by Robert Louis Stevenson; a parrot named for him also appears in the book
* Captain Flint, a character in the 1930 novel '']'' by Arthur Ransome
* Derek Flint, super-spy and genius, protagonist of the movie ] and sequels * Derek Flint, super-spy and genius, protagonist of the movie ] and sequels
* Marcus Flint, a character in the ] books * Marcus Flint, a character in the ] books
* Flint Hammerhead from '']'' * Flint Hammerhead, from '']''
* Flint Lockwood, the main character in ''] * Flint Lockwood, the main character in '']''
* ], aka Flint Marko * ], aka Flint Marko
* Flint Cragley, a Cragnon from '']''


===Fictional places=== ===Fictional places===
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Flint is a type of rock.

Flint may also refer to:

Places

United States

Elsewhere

People

Arts, entertainment, and media

Fictional characters

Fictional places

Films

Music

Materials

Ships

  • HMS Flint Castle (K383), a Castle-class corvette built for the Royal Navy during World War II
  • SS City of Flint, first American steamship captured by Germans in World War II named after Flint, Michigan
  • USS Flint (AE-32), later USNS Flint (T-AE-32), a Kilauea-class ammunition ship, commissioned in 1971
  • USS Flint (CL-64), a Cleveland-class light cruiser, commissioned in 1944 as USS Vincennes
  • USS Flint (CL-97), an Atlanta-class cruiser of World War II named after Flint, Michigan

Other uses

See also

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