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Meanings and definitions for 7
What does 7 stand for? What does 7 mean?
- 7 (seven) is the natural number following 6 and preceding 8.
- AD 7, the seventh year of the AD era
- 7 BC, the seventh year before the AD era
- The month of July
- Seven (Swiss singer) (born 1978), a Swiss recording artist
- Seven (Korean singer) (born 1984), a South Korean recording artist
- Se7en (American singer) (born 1986), the former stage name of Sevyn Streeter
- Mick Thomson or #7, an American recording artist
- Seven (band), a British AOR band
- The Seven (band) a late 1960s rock band from Syracuse, New York
- Seven (record producer) (born 1980), an American producer
- S Club 7, a British pop band
- Sevendust, a hard rock band from Atlanta, Georgia
- 7 (Apoptygma Berzerk album), 1996
- 7 (Beach House album), 2018
- 7 (Bushido album), 2007
- 7 (Con Funk Shun album), 1981
- 7 (David Guetta album), 2018
- 7 (David Meece album), 1985
- 7 (Enrique Iglesias album), 2003
- 7 (George Strait album), 1986
- 7, an album by Kotiteollisuus, 2005
- 7 (Lil Nas X EP), 2019
- 7, an album by Los Pericos, 2005
- 7 (Madness album), 1981
- 7 (Michalis Hatzigiannis album), 2008
- 7... (Mint Condition album), 2011
- 7 (Nancy Ajram album), 2010
- 7 (O.S.T.R. album), 2006
- 7 (Platero y Tú album), 1997
- 7 (S Club 7 album), 2000
- 7 (Sanna Nielsen album), 2014
- 7 (Seal album), 2015
- 7 (Sixx:A.M. EP), 2011
- 7 (Talisman album), 2006
- 7 (U2 EP), 2002
- 7 (Zap Mama album), 1997
- 7: The Best of Stryper, 2003
- Seven (Bob Seger album), 1974
- Seven (Enuff Z'nuff album), 1997
- Seven (James album), 1992
- Seven (Janno Gibbs album), 2004
- Seven (Lisa Stansfield album), 2014
- Seven (Mustafa Sandal album), 2003
- Seven (Night Ranger album), 1998
- Seven (Poco album), 1974
- Seven (Soft Machine album), 1973
- Seven (Suns of Arqa album), 1987
- Seven (Tony Banks album), 2004
- Seven (Wolfstone album), 1999
- Number 7 (Commissioned album), a 1991 album by Commissioned
- Number Seven (album), a 2009 album by Phideaux Xavier
- Map of the Soul: 7, a 2020 album by BTS
- "7" (Prince song), a 1992 song by Prince and the New Power Generation
- "7" (Shizuka Kudō song), 1995
- "Seven" (David Bowie song), 1999
- "Seven" (Fever Ray song), 2009
- "Seven" (Kōji Wada song), 1999
- "Seven" (Mika Nakashima song), 2004
- "Seven" (Sunny Day Real Estate song), 1994
- "Seven", a song by Tijuana Sweetheart from Public Display of Infection and in Rock Band
- "Seven", a 1999 song by Megadeth from Risk
- "Seven", a 2007 song by Symphony X from Paradise Lost
- "Seven (AOTP song)", a song by Army of the Pharaohs
- "Seven", a 2004 song by Necrophagist from Epitaph
- "Seven", a 2009 song by Tyler the Creator from the mixtape Bastard
- "7", a 1999 song by Moby from the album Play
- "The Seven", a 2017 song by Primus from The Desaturating Seven
- "Seven", a 2009 song by Dave Matthews Band from Big Whiskey & the GrooGrux King
- "Seven", a song from Here Come the 123s by They Might Be Giants
- Seven (1979 film), an action film directed by Andy Sidaris
- Seven (1995 film), a thriller film directed by David Fincher, often stylized "Se7en"
- Seven (2019 film), a thriller film directed by Nizar Shafi
- Seven Network or Channel Seven, an Australian free-to-air network
- Seven (UK TV channel), an independent local station in North and North East Lincolnshire, England
- Trans7, previously named TV7, an Indonesian network
- Seven (TV series), an Indian television series
- @Seven, a New Zealand comedy and news show
- "The Seven" (Seinfeld), a 1996 episode of Seinfeld
- The Seven (TV series), a former afternoon talk show on MTV
- Seven, a character on Married... with Children
- Seven, a character in the film 9
- Sjuan, The Seven, a Swedish television channel
- Ultra Seven, a 1967 tokusatsu series
- Seven of Nine, a Borg character on the TV series Star Trek: Voyager
- Miami 7, a British sitcom with S Club 7
- Austin 7, a car produced from 1922 through to 1939 in the United Kingdom by the Austin Motor Company
- USS Seven (SP-727), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
- Caterham Seven, a sports car
- Toyota 7, a racing car
- BMW 7 Series, a full-size luxury sedan
- The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things, a 1485 painting by Hieronymus Bosch
- The Seven Deadly Sins of Modern Times, a 1993 painting by Susan Dorothea White
- Group of Seven (artists), a group of Canadian landscape painters
- Seven (play), a 2008 documentary play based on the lives of seven women campaigners
- The Seven (play), a play by Will Power
- The Seven (A Song of Ice and Fire), fictional deity from A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin
- 7 (sculpture), a sculpture by Richard Serra, located in Doha, Qatar
- Seven (novel), a novel by Farzana Doctor
- Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D, an A-mount digital SLR camera
- Minolta Dimage 7, a digital bridge camera
- Minolta Maxxum 7, an A-mount 35mm film camera
- Sony α7, an E-mount digital mirrorless camera
- 7, a letter in Squamish language orthography, which is used to represent the glottal stop
- 7, used to transcribe ḥāʾ / heth (ح) and ḫāʾ (خ) in the Arabic chat alphabet
- 7 (New York City Subway service), a line of the New York City Subway
- 7 (Los Angeles Railway), a line of the Los Angeles Railway from 1932 to 1956
- The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two, a landmark study in psychology
- No. 7 (brand), a range of cosmetics sold by the retailer Boots UK
- River Seven, a river in North Yorkshire, England
- Kevin Fertig, a wrestler who uses the names 'Seven' and 'Kevin Thorn'
- Dustin Rhodes or Seven, a professional wrestler
- Trent Seven, British Wrestler
- Windows 7, an operating system by Microsoft
- 7 Up, a soda beverage
- The Lucky Seven item in the Nintendo 3DS racing video game Mario Kart 7
- The character ⁊
- 7 and 7, a mixed cocktail drink
- Seven of Nine, a character in Star Trek: Voyager
- 7" single (7-inch vinyl)
- The year 2007, or any year ending with 07
- 7 (number)
- FIFA 07
- Madden NFL 07
- Cricket 07
- The number of the French department Ardèche
- The musical duo Zero 7
- 07 zgłoś się, a Polish criminal television series
- 07 (album), a 2007 album by Nina Badrić
- 07 (Dialing code), The dialing code used by Pagers And Mobile Phones
- Keishichō Tokuhanka 007, a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiri Kaji.
- "007 Theme", a musical theme from the James Bond films written by John Barry
- 007 (Wilber Pan album) (2009)
- "007 (Shanty Town)", a song by Desmond Dekker from 007 (Shanty Town)
- 007: The Best of Desmond Dekker, a 2011 compilation album by Desmond Dekker
- Señor 007 a 1966 album by Ray Barretto
- "007", a song by Ray Barretto
- Sir Great Britain (Cyborg 007), a character from the Cyborg 009 franchise
- George O'Malley or 007, a fictional character from Grey's Anatomy
- LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007, a flight that crashed in 1980, killing Polish singer Anna Jantar and the entire US amateur boxing team
- Korean Air Lines Flight 007, a flight shot down in 1983 over Soviet airspace
- BAR 007, a Formula One car
- ".007", a short story by Rudyard Kipling
- Nong Samet Refugee Camp, or 007 Refugee Camp, a camp on the Thai-Cambodian border
- Microsoft Office 2007 or O07, but sometimes mistaken as 007
- Rugby sevens, a variant of rugby union football
- Rugby league sevens, a variant of rugby league football
- The Sevens Stadium, a rugby stadium in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Sevens (album), a 1997 album by Garth Brooks
- Sevens (band), a band on the ATIC Records label
- Sevens (film), a 2011 Indian film
- Sevens (card game)
- Sevens group
- Sevens (Enneagram of Personality)
- Seven Buildings, formerly located in Washington, D.C.
- The nickname of the Delaware 87ers, an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League
- The Se7ens, a series of bus routes in Derbyshire, United Kingdom
- Severn River (New South Wales)
- Severn River (Queensland)
- Severn River (central Ontario)
- Severn River (northern Ontario)
- Severn River (New Zealand)
- River Severn, the longest river in the United Kingdom
- Severn Estuary, the estuary of that river
- Bristol Channel, also known as the Severn Sea, the stretch of water to the west of the estuary
- Severn River (Maryland)
- Severn River (Virginia)
- Severn, Ontario and Port Severn
- Fort Severn, a Hudson's Bay Company post at the mouth of the Severn River in northern Ontario
- Fort Severn Airport, Ontario, Canada
- Fort Severn First Nation, the northernmost community in Ontario
- Severn Bridge, Ontario, Canada
- Severn Beach, South Gloucestershire, England
- Severn (Caldicot ward), an electoral ward in Monmouthshire, Wales
- Severn, Maryland, a census-designated place
- Severn, North Carolina, a town
- Fort Severn, one of the three original military bases that now make up the United States Naval Academy
- Severn Cullis-Suzuki (born 1979), environmental activist, speaker, television host and author
- Severn Darden (1929–1995), American comedian
- Severn Teackle Wallis (1816–1894), American lawyer
- Christopher Severn (born 1935), American former screen actor
- Claud Severn (1869–1933), British colonial governor of Hong Kong, son of Walter Severn
- Cliff Severn (1925-2014), American cricketer and child screen actor
- Dan Severn (born 1958), American martial artist and professional wrestler
- Edmund Severn (1862–1942), American violinist and composer
- Ernest Severn (1933-1987), American child screen actor
- James Severn (born 1991), English association footballer
- Joseph Severn (1793–1879), English portrait and subject painter
- Raymond Severn (1930-1994), American cricketer and child screen actor
- Walter Severn (1830–1904), English watercolour artist, son of Joseph Severn
- William Severn (1938-1983), American child screen actor
- Winston Severn (born 1942), American former cricketer and child screen actor
- Yvonne Severn (1927-2006), American child screen actress
- James, Viscount Severn (born 2007), son of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex and Sophie, Countess of Wessex
- Severn Sound, a UK Independent Local Radio station that broadcasts throughout Gloucestershire
- Severn Valley (Cthulhu Mythos), a fictional setting in the writings of Ramsey Campbell
- The Severn (radio), a radio station serving Shrewsbury and Oswestry, England
- HMS Severn, the name of nine ships and one submarine of the Royal Navy
- Severn-class lifeboat, the largest class of lifeboat used by the RNLI
- SS Severn River
- USS Severn (1867), a ship from the American Civil War
- Severn, a codename of an early beta version of the Fedora operating system, then known as Red Hat Linux 9.0.93
- Severn School, an independent preparatory school in Severna Park, Maryland
- Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, a star cluster named for Pleiades (Greek mythology), the seven sisters who are companions of Artemis in Greek mythology
- Seven Sisters (Beta Radio album), an album by the American band Beta Radio
- Seven Sisters (Meja album), an album by the Swedish composer and singer Meja
- "Seven Sisters", an instrumental piece by Tori Amos from Her 2011 album, Night of Hunters
- "Seven Sisters", a song by American band MewithoutYou from their album, Catch for Us the Foxes
- "Seven Sisters", a song by American metal band The Sword from their album, Apocryphon
- "The Seven Sisters", a song by American band Rainer Maria from their album, A Better Version of Me
- "The Seven Sisters", a song by electronic-rock artist Celldweller from his album, Wish Upon a Blackstar
- The Seven Sisters (film), a 1915 silent film starring Marguerite Clark
- We Were Seven Sisters, a 1939 film
- What Happened to Monday, a 2017 film known as Seven Sisters in Canada, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Japan
- The Seven Sisters (play), an 1860 play
- The Seven Sisters, a 1975 book by Anthony Sampson about the Seven Sisters (oil companies)
- The Seven Sisters (novel), 1992 novel by Margaret Drabble
- The Seven Sisters, 2014–present book series by Lucinda Riley
- Seven sisters (studios), the seven original major movie studios
- Seven Sisters (magazines), a group of American women's magazines
- Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms), fictional characters from the Forgotten Realms role-playing game
- Seven Sisters Oak, largest southern live oak registered in the U.S.
- Jungle babbler, a type of bird found on the Indian subcontinent, known as Seven Sisters in northern India
- Crinum americanum, a plant commonly known as Seven sisters
- Sterculia monosperma, a type of nut from Southern China known as Seven sisters' fruit
- Seven Sisters (Queensland), a group of small mountains on the Atherton Tableland in Australia
- Seven Sisters (Moscow), a group of seven Stalinist skyscrapers in Moscow, Russia
- Seven Sisters Waterfall, Norway, a group of waterfalls in the Geirangerfjord
- De syv søstre (Seven Sisters), a mountain formation in Helgeland, Norway
- Seven Sisters, Donegal, a mountain chain in County Donegal, Ireland
- Seven Sisters, Tipperary/Waterford, a mountain chain in between County Tipperary and County Waterford, Ireland
- Seven Sisters (Massachusetts), a group of ridgeline knobs located in the Holyoke Range of Western Massachusetts, US
- Seven Sisters, Baja California, Seven epic point breaks in Baja California, Mexico
- Seven Sisters Falls, Manitoba, a community in Manitoba, Canada
- Seven Sisters Peaks, British Columbia, Canada; See List of mountains of Canada
- The Hills of the Seven Sisters, Selden, New York
- Seven Sisters, London, an area and road with a railway and underground station of that name
Seven Sisters station, a rail station and underground (tube) station at Tottenham, London
- Seven Sisters Road, a road in North London
- Seven Sisters Road, St Lawrence, a road in St Lawrence, Isle of Wight
- Seven Sisters, Sussex, a group of chalk cliffs
- Seven Sisters Rocks, in the Wye Valley, Herefordshire
- Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot, a village in South Wales
Seven Sisters (electoral ward), an electoral ward of the Welsh principal area of Neath Port Talbot County Borough
- Seven Sister States, a region in northeastern India comprising the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Tripura
- Arsia Mons, a volcano on Mars
- Tsat Tsz Mui (Seven Sisters), an area and road in Hong Kong
- Seven Sisters (colleges), is the name given to seven American liberal arts colleges that are historically Women's colleges.
- Seven Sisters (oil companies), a former group of multinational oil companies
- Seven Sisters (law firms), seven Canadian law firms
- Seven Sisters of American Protestantism, an informal grouping of seven traditional mainline Protestant denominations
- Seven Sisters (Sette Sorelle), a journalistic term used in reference to the seven top clubs in the Serie A between the 90s and the 2000s: Juventus F.C., A.C. Milan, Inter Milan, A.S. Roma, S.S. Lazio, ACF Fiorentina, Parma Calcio 1913 (Parma)
- Qixi Festival, a Chinese holiday sometimes called "Seventh Sister's Birthday"
- Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the traditional ancient list
- New7Wonders of the World, a 2007 list of wonders
- New7Wonders of Nature, a 2011 list of natural wonders
- Seven Wonders of Canada
- Seven Wonders of Colombia
- Seven Wonders of Poland
- Seven Wonders of Portugal
Seven Wonders of Portuguese Origin in the World
- Seven Wonders of Russia
- Seven Wonders of Ukraine
- Seven Wonders of Wales
- Seven Wonders of Jena, seven historical attractions in the German city of Jena
- 7 Wonders (board game), a 2010 board game by Antoine Bauza
- 7 Wonders of the Ancient World (video game)
- Seven Ancient Wonders, a thriller novel by Matthew Reilly
- Seven Wonders (series), a series of books from Peter Lerangis
- Wonder of the World (play), a play by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Wonders of the Invisible World, a book by Cotton Mather
- Wonders of the Invisible World (McKillip collection), a collection of fantasy stories by Patricia A. McKillip
- The Seven Wonders of the World (album), an album by Rick Wakeman
- Wonders of the World (album), an album by the Long Beach Dub Allstars
- "Seven Wonders" (song), a Fleetwood Mac song
- "Seven Wonders", a song by Nickel Creek from their 2002 album This Side
- ”WOTW / POTP” (“Wonder of the World / Power of the People”), a song by Coldplay from the 2019 album Everyday Life
- Seven Wonders of the World (film), a 1956 film
- Seven Natural Wonders, a 2005 BBC television series
- Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, a 2003 BBC television documentary series
- "The Seven Wonders" (American Horror Story), series finale of American Horror Story: Coven
- Seven Samurai 20XX, a 2004 video game based on the film
- 7 Samurai (artist), a Swedish musical duo
- Samurai 7, a 2004 anime series based on the film
- "The Seven Samurai", a song by Photek
- The "Seven Samurai", a group of optical astronomers who published numerous papers, including the proposing the existence of a Great Attractor: they were David Burstein, Roger Davies, Alan Dressler, Sandra Faber, Donald Lynden-Bell, Roberto Terlevich, and Gary A. Wegner
- The Magnificent Seven, a 1960 western film
- Return of The Magnificent Seven, a 1966 western film
- Guns of the Magnificent Seven, a 1969 western film
- The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins, a 1971 motion picture
- The Magnificent Seven Ride, a 1972 western film
- The Magnificent Seven (2016 film), a 2016 remake of the 1960 western film
- Magnificent 7, a 2005 television film based on the family of English writer Jacqui Jackson
- The Magnificent 7 (album), by The Supremes and The Four Tops
- "The Magnificent Seven (song)", a single by The Clash
- The Magnificent Seven (TV series), a 1997–2000 television series based on the 1960 film
- "Magnificent Seven", a 1993 episode of the Fox Network sitcom Married... with Children.
- "The Magnificent Seven" (Supernatural), a 2007 episode of the television series
- Magnificent Seven (gymnastics), 1996 United States Olympic Women's Gymnastics Team
- The Magnificent Seven (professional wrestling), a group of WCW professional wrestling heels in 2001
- The Magnificent Seven, an alternative nickname to the Unsinkable Seven, the seven survivor competitors of the 1963 and 1968 East African Safari Rally
- Magnificent Seven, two nicknames of thoroughbred horse racing meetings in which jockeys achieved seven victories in a single day:
Frankie Dettori at Ascot Racecourse, 1996
- Richard Hughes at Windsor Racecourse, 2012
- Magnificent Seven cemeteries, a group of London cemeteries constructed in the 19th century
- The Magnificent Seven, a set of seven attainment badges created by Scouting Ireland S.A.I. in the late 1990s
- The Magnificent Seven (neutron stars), a nickname for a group of nearby isolated neutron stars
- Seven Sages of Greece, a group of 6th-century BC persons
- Seven Pillars of Wisdom, a 1922 autobiographical book by T.E. Lawrence
- Seven Up!, a 1964 documentary film in the Up Series
- The Seven-Ups, a 1973 American crime thriller film
- Seven Up (game) or Heads Up Seven Up, a children's game
- Seven Up (card game) or All Fours, a card game
- Seven Up (novel), a 2001 novel by Janet Evanovich
- Seven Up, a 1972 album by Ash Ra Tempel
- Seven Up, a candy bar formerly made by Pearson's Candy Company
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