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There are 36 different meanings of Pride.


Fullmetal Alchemist
2 products, approx. 90 pages
Pride, the evil homunculus from the Fullmetal Alchemist anime series.
Charley Pride
3 products, approx. 19 pages
Charley Pride, an American country music singer.
Curtis Pride
2 products, approx. 12 pages
Curtis Pride, an American baseball player.
Hofstra University
2 products, approx. 11 pages
Pride, the name of the athletic teams from Hofstra University.
Mary Pride
1 product, approx. 7 pages
Mary Pride, an American author on homeschooling and Christian topics.
Zen Arcade
1 product, approx. 6 pages
Pride, a song by Hüsker Dü from their 1984 album Zen Arcade.
Nashua Pride
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Nashua Pride, a Can-Am League baseball team.
Damageplan
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Pride (Damage Plan song) is a song by Damageplan.
Kia Pride
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Kia Pride, a car built by Kia Motors
Crocodiles (album)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Pride, a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their 1980 album Crocodiles (album).
Wayne Pride
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Wayne Pride, an Australian country music singer.
Pride Air
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Pride Air, a defunct United States airline.
Dicky Pride
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Dicky Pride, an American golfer.
Lynn Pride
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Lynn Pride, an American basketball player.
Maria Pride
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Maria Pride, a Welsh television actress.
Seabulk Pride
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Seabulk Pride, an oil tanker.
Pride Magazine
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Pride Magazine, a British lifestyle magazine.
Pryde
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Pryde may refer to: Pride in old English spelling. Katherine "Kitty" Pryde, a Marvel Comics Superhero. James Pryde, a Scottish artist working mainly in graphics. Neil Pryde Ltd, a company that designs water sport...
Pride Park
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Pride Park is a business park in Derbyshire, UK.
Pride can refer to a family group of lions. In late medieval literary circles, a stylish wordgame was made of inventing new collective nouns, to add to the already rich store the English language had, which was partly based on aristocratic hunting jargon. Some did not pass the test of time: "an exaltation of larks." But a "pride of lions" passed into the genuine language.

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