Tiger (disambiguation)
The tiger (Panthera tigris) is the largest cat species.
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Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (TIGER) is a mapping format used by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Tiger or tigers may also refer to:
Other animals
- Smilodon, commonly known as the saber-tooth tiger, an extinct genus
- Thylacine, commonly known as the Tasmanian tiger, an extinct marsupial
- Danaini, sometimes known as tiger butterflies
- Arctiinae (moth), commonly known as tiger moths
Arts and entertainment
Characters
- Tiger (comics), the name of several characters
- Tiger (dog), animal actor in the TV series The Brady Bunch and the film A Boy and His Dog
- Tiger Jackson, from the video game series Tekken
- Tiger Ow, in the Jackie Chan film Project A Part II
- Satoru Tojo or Tiger, from the Kamen Rider Ryuki Japanese TV series
- Tiger, from An American Tail films
- Tiger, from Ibn-e-Safi's Imran series
- Tiger, played by Salman Khan in the films Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) and Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
- Tiger Gleeson, from Australian series Round the Twist
- Tiger Tanaka, an ally of James Bond in the film You Only Live Twice
- The Tiger, a villain in Meet the Tiger by Leslie Charteris
- The Tigers, a group of bullies from the Encyclopedia Brown books
Film
- The Tiger (1978 film), a Yugoslav film
- Tiger (1979 film), a Telugu film
- The Tigers (film), a 1991 Hong Kong action film
- Tiger, a 1997 film by Serge Rodnunsky
- Tiger (2007 film), a Bengali film
- Tigers (film), a 2014 Indian film
- Tiger (2015 film), a 2015 Telugu film
- The Tiger: An Old Hunter's Tale, 2015 South Korean film
- Tiger (2017 film), 2017 Indian Kannada film
- Tiger (2018 film), an American film starring Mickey Rourke
Literature
- Tiger (comic strip) (1965–2003), an American comic
- Tiger (Fleetway) (1954–1985), a British comic
- Tiger (magazine) (1956–1990s), an American men's magazine
- The Tiger (newspaper), an American student newspaper
- "The Tiger" (poem) or The Tyger (1794), a poem by the English poet William Blake
- The Tiger (political magazine), a Chinese publication
- The Tiger, 2010 book by John Vaillant
Music
- The Tigers (opera), by Havergal Brian
Bands
- Tiger (1970s band), formerly Crushed Butler, 1970s proto-punk band
- Tiger (band), late-1990s indie rock band
- The Tigers (Japanese band), 1960s Japanese rock band
- The Tigers (New Zealand band), 1980s New Zealand band
- Tiger Band (disambiguation), several university marching bands
Albums
- Tiger (Frank Buck album), 1950 children’s record
- Tiger (Superette album), 1996
- Tigers (album), by The Dance Party, 2009
Songs
- "Tiger" (ABBA song), 1976
- "Tiger" (Fabian song), 1959
- "Tiger" (Steve Angello song), 2015
- "Tiger", a song by Mike McGear from the 1972 album Woman
- "Tiger", a song by Neil Cicierega from the album Mouth Moods
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Tiger (franchise), an Indian media franchise of two Bollywood films and a graphic novel series
- Tiger (guitar), used by Jerry Garcia
- Tiger (TV series), a 1990s Indian detective soap opera
- Tiger (video game) or Destiny, a multiplayer first-person shooter video game released in 2014
Businesses and organisations
- Tiger (organisation), a Russian-based opposition pressure group
- Tiger Aircraft, an American aircraft manufacturer
- Tiger Airways, or Tigerair, a regional airline based in Singapore
- Tiger Aspect Productions, also Tiger Television, a British TV production company
- Tiger Beer, a brand of Heineken Asia Pacific
- Tiger Brands, a South African packaged goods company
- Tiger Corporation, a Japanese small appliance maker
- Tiger Electronics, an American toy manufacturer
- Tiger Inn, a Princeton University club
- Tiger Line, a British local bus service
- Tiger Resources, an Australia-based mining company
- Tiger Telematics, a Swedish electronics company
- Flying Tiger Copenhagen, formerly Tiger, a Danish variety store
- Tigers, part of Cub Scouting
Military
Aircraft
- Eurocopter Tiger, a European attack helicopter
- Grumman F-11 Tiger, a U.S. Navy fighter of the 1950s and 1960s
- Northrop F-5 Tiger II, an American supersonic light fighter
Land vehicles
- GAZ Tigr, a Russian military vehicle
- Tiger I, a German World War II heavy tank
- Tiger variants of VK 4501 (P), an unsuccessful heavy tank prototype
Ships
- List of ships named Tiger
- Tiger-class cruiser, the last cruiser class of the Royal Navy
- Tiger-class fast attack craft, a post-World War II class of Bundesmarine (German Federal Navy) fast attack craft
Units
- Tigers Militia, the military wing of the National Liberal Party during the Lebanese Civil War
- Tiger Squad, a Saudi Arabian death squad implicated in executions
- Flying Tigers, the 1st American Volunteer Group of the Chinese Air Force
- Tigers, nickname of 3rd Division
- Tigers, nickname of the 152d Fighter Squadron, Arizona Air National Guard
- Tigers, nickname of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment, a British Army infantry regiment
- Tigers, nickname of the Serb Volunteer Guard, a paramilitary organisation
- Tiger Forces, a Syrian Arab Army special forces unit
- The Tigers, aerobatic display team of No. 74 Squadron RAF
- Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, or Tamil Tigers, in Sri Lanka
- NATO Tiger Association
People
- Tiger (musician) (born 1960), Norman Washington Jackson, Jamaican dancehall musician
- Tiger (surname), a list of people with the surname
- Tiger (nickname), a list of people
- Tiger (wrestler) (born 1987), Mexican professional wrestler
- Tiger Ali Singh (born 1971), ring name of an Indo-Canadian wrestler
- Tiger Jeet Singh (born 1944), ring name of an Indo-Canadian wrestler and father of Tiger Ali Singh
- Tiger Varadachariar (1876–1950), Carnatic music vocalist
- Big Tiger, Principal Chief of the council of a dissident group of Cherokee, 1824–1828
Places
- Tiger, Arizona, U.S., a ghost town
- Tiger, Colorado, U.S., a ghost town
- Tiger, Georgia, U.S., a town
- Tiger, Washington, U.S., an unincorporated community
Science, technology and mathematics
- Mac OS X Tiger, an Apple operating system
- Tiger (hash function), in cryptography
- Tiger (security software), a Unix security tool
- Tiger, a 2004 version of the Java Platform, Standard Edition
- Tiger, a line of automatic test equipment produced by Teradyne
Sports
- Tigers (sports teams), various sports teams
- Tiger Cup, an association football tournament now known as the AFF Championship
- The Tiger (mascot), of the athletic teams of Clemson University, South Carolina, U.S.
- Big Tiger and Little Tiger, non-standard poker hands
Transportation
- Leyland Tiger (front-engined), a bus and coach chassis 1927–1968
- Leyland Tiger, a bus and coach chassis 1981–1992
- List of ships named Tiger
- Siddeley Tiger, an unsuccessful post-First World War British aero engine
- Sunbeam Tiger, a high-performance car 1964–1967
- Sunbeam Tiger (1925), a racing car
- Tiger (automobile), a 1914 cycle-car built in Detroit, Michigan
- Tiger Truck, a Chinese light utility truck
- Triumph Tiger, various motorcycles
- Tiger, a South Devon Railway Eagle class locomotive
- Tiger, a GWR Firefly Class locomotive
- Tiger, two models of the Grumman American AA-5 light aircraft
- Toyota Tiger, version of sixth generation Toyota Hilux light commercial vehicles
Other uses
- Tiger (zodiac), one of the animals in the Chinese zodiac
- Tiger economy
- Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER), a federal stimulus program in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- The Tigers, 1966 toys by Topper Toys
See also
- All pages with titles containing tiger
- All pages with titles beginning with Tiger
- Flying Tigers (disambiguation)
- Taiga (disambiguation)
- Tiga (disambiguation)
- Tigar (disambiguation)
- Tiger Tiger (disambiguation)
- Tigra (disambiguation)
- Tigre (disambiguation)
- Tigress (disambiguation)
- Tyger (disambiguation)
- The Tigers (disambiguation)
- Tigger, a character from Winnie-the-Pooh
- Tony the Tiger (disambiguation)
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