Silver (disambiguation)
Silver is a chemical element with symbol Ag and atomic number 47.
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Silver may also refer to:
Other common meanings
- Silver (color)
- Silver (household), dishware, cutlery and other items made of silver
- Silver medal, an award given to the runner-up of contests
Arts and entertainment
- Silver (TV channel)
- Silver (video game), a 1999 game for the PC and Dreamcast
- Silver (90210), a fictional character on the television series 90210
- Silver (film), a 1999 Japanese film
- Pokémon Silver, a game for the Game Boy
- Long John Silver, main antagonist of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island
- Silver (Andrew Motion novel), a sequel to Treasure Island
- Silver the Hedgehog, a psychic character the Sonic the Hedgehog series.
- Judge Silver, in the Judge Dredd comic strip
- Silver, the Lone Ranger's horse
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Jack Sparrow: Silver, a prequel novel in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise
- Silver, a grey bird from the game Angry Birds 2
Music
- Silver (band), an American 1970s country-rock band
- Silver (7th Heaven album)
- Silver (Johnny Cash album), 1979
- Silver (Cheap Trick album)
- Silver (Cliff Richard album), 1983
- Silver (Moist album), 1994
- Silver (Starflyer 59 album), 1994
- Silver (The Wrens album), 1994
- Silver (Minuit EP), 1999
- Silver (Jesu EP), 2006
- Silver (Boiled in Lead album), 2008
- Silver (Fourplay album), 2015
- "Silver" (song), by Echo & The Bunnymen
- "Silver", a song by the Pixies on the album Doolittle (1989)
People
- Silver (surname)
- Silver Donald Cameron (1937-2020), Canadian journalist
- Silver Ezeikpe, Nigerian athlete
- Silver Eensaar (born 1978), Estonian racer
- Silver Horn (1860-1940), Kiowa artist
- Silver Kayemba, Ganda military officer
- Silver King (baseball) (1868-1938), American baseball player
- Silver King (wrestler) (1968-2019), Mexican wrestler and actor
- Silver Koulouris (born 1947), Greek musician
- Silver Leppik (born 1983), Estonian basketball player
- Silver Meikar (born 1978), Estonian politician, human rights activist and journalist
- nickname of Elmer Zacher (1880–1944), American Major League Baseball player in 1910
- Silver (cartoonist) (born 1952), real name Guido Silvestri, Italian cartoonist
- Silver Pozzoli (born 1953), Italian singer
- Silver Quilty (1891-1976), Canadian football player
- Silver RavenWolf (born 1956), American neopaganist author and lecturer
- Silver Sphere (born 1999), American singer-songwriter
- Silver Tree, American film producer
- Silver X (born 1988), South Sundanese musical artist
Places
- Silver, Manitoba, Canada, an unincorporated community
- Silver Islet, Ontario, Canada
- Silver Township, Cherokee County, Iowa, United States
- Silver Township, Carlton County, Minnesota, United States
- Silver, Texas, United States, an unincorporated community
- Silver City (disambiguation)
- Silver Creek (disambiguation)
- Silver Lake (disambiguation)
Structures
- Silver Bridge, over the Ohio River
- Silver Center of Arts and Sciences, New York University
- Silver Stadium, a former baseball stadium in Rochester, New York
Transportation
- Silver Airways, a United States-based regional airline
- Silver Line (MBTA), a Massachusetts public transport route
- Silver Line (Washington Metro), a planned public transport route
- Back Bone Silver, a French paramotor design
Other uses
- Silver Party, an 1892–1911 U.S. political party
- Silver Pictures, a film production company founded by Joel Silver
- Operation Silver (1949), wire-tapping of the Soviet Army headquarters in Vienna
- Operation Silver (2007), a British-led operation against Taliban forces in Afghanistan
See also
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- Sliver (disambiguation)
- Silvers (disambiguation)
- Silva (disambiguation)
- Sylva (disambiguation)
- Ag (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Silver
- All pages with titles containing Silver
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