Ariel
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Ariel may refer to:
Film and television
- Ariel Award, a Mexican Academy of Film award
- Ariel (1988 film), a Finnish film by
- , a Russian film directed by
- Ariel (2025 film), a meta-narrative film directed by Lois Patiño
- ARIEL Visual and ARIEL Deluxe, a 1989 and 1991 anime video series based on the novel series by
- "Ariel" (Firefly episode), a 2002 episode of Firefly
- "Ariel" (Once Upon a Time), a 2013 episode of Once Upon a Time
- Ariel (The Little Mermaid), a fictional character from Disney's 1989 animated film The Little Mermaid
- Ariel (TV series), a 2024 television series inspired by The Little Mermaid
- Ariel, a fictional planet visited in an episode of Space: 1999
Literature
- Ariel (The Tempest), a character in the play The Tempest by William Shakespeare
- "Ariel" (poem), a 1965 poem by Sylvia Plath
- Ariel (poetry collection), a 1965 collection of poetry by Sylvia Plath containing the eponymous poem
- T. S. Eliot's Ariel poems, a series of poems by T. S. Eliot
- Ariel (novel), a 1941 science fiction novel by
- Ariel (novel series), a 1986 science fiction novel series by
- Ariel (essay), a 1900 work by
- Ariel, a 1923 biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley by
- Ariel, a 1983 post-apocalyptic fantasy by Steve Boyett
Journals and magazines
- Ariel (newspaper), the in-house magazine of the BBC
- Ariel: The Book of Fantasy, a periodical published in the 1970s in book form
- Ariel (campus newspaper), a former campus newspaper at the University of Minnesota
- Ariel, a comedic newspaper by Israel Zangwill
Music
Bands
Albums
- Ariels (album), a 2004 album by Bent
- Ariel, an EP by Alpha
Songs
- "Ariel" (song), a 1977 song by Dean Friedman
- "Ariel", a song by Anathema from Distant Satellites
- "Ariel", a song by Babes in Toyland from Nemesisters
- "Ariel", a song by Diane Birch from Bible Belt
- "Ariel", a song by Braid from Frame & Canvas
- "Ariel", a song by the Cure from The Top
- "Ariel", a song by Rainbow from Stranger in Us All
Classical
- Ariel, a 1971 vocal work by Ned Rorem
- Ariel, a ballet by Roberto Gerhard
Naval vessels
- Ariel-class gunboat, a class of Royal Navy gunboats
- , numerous Royal Navy ships and a training shore establishment
- , various United States Navy ships
Places
- Ariel (Israeli settlement), an Israeli settlement in the central West Bank
- Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania, United States, a village and lake
- Ariel, Washington, United States, an unincorporated community
Transport
Cars and motorbikes
- Ariel (American automobile)
- Ariel Motor Company, a modern British car company
- Ariel Motorcycles, a former manufacturer of motorcycles, bicycles, and cars, including a car of the same name
Ships
- Ariel (clipper), a British clipper ship
- Ariel (schooner), a 4-masted schooner built by Matthew Turner
- ST Ariel, a tugboat
Other
- List of GWR broad gauge locomotives: Great Western Railway Broad Gauge 2-2-2, 'Ariel' 1837.
- , a light helicopter built in France
Other uses
- Ariel (DJ), DJ and record producer
- Ariel (angel) (), angel featured 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, also known as an Ariel gazelle
- Ariel (moon), a moon of Uranus
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