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- Marcus Tyrone Gray (born September 16, 1981), known as Flame (often stylized in all caps), is an American Christian hip hop recording artist with Clear Sight Music.
- Eternal flame, a constantly burning flame
Olympic flame, eternal flame used as a symbol for the Olympic Games
- Flame retardant, materials that resist fire
- Premixed flame, a flame in which the oxidizer has been mixed with the fuel before it reaches the flame front
- Flame (color), a medium scarlet hue
- Flames (1917 film), a 1917 British silent drama film
- Flames (1926 film), a 1926 film featuring Boris Karloff
- Flames (1932 film), a 1932 American film
- Flames (1934 film), a 1934 Chinese film
- Flame, German Shepard dog star in 1946 film, My Dog Shep
- Flames (TV series), a 1997 Filipino drama anthology series, and its film adaptation
- Flame (1975 film), a 1975 South Korean film
- Flame (1996 film), a 1996 Zimbabwean film
- Slade in Flame, a 1975 film also known as Flame and starring members of the British rock group Slade
- Flame (Sunwoo novel), a 1957 Korean novel by Swon Wu Hee
- Flame (comics), a comic book character created in the 1930s
- Flame (Marvel Comics), a Marvel Comics character
- A character in the cartoon Spider Riders
- Fall of a Kingdom, a novel by Hilari Bell, previously named Flame
- Princess Flame, a character in the TV series Blazing Dragons
- Flame (band), Japanese hip-hop group
- Flame (rapper) (born 1981), American Christian hip-hop artist
- The Flames, a 1960s South African pop/rock group
- Flame (Richard Barbieri and Tim Bowness album), 1994
- Flame (Johnny Duhan album), 1996
- Flame (Patti LaBelle album), 1997
- Flame (Real Life album), 1985
- Flame (Ronnie Laws Album), 1978
- "Flame" (Sebadoh song), 1999
- "Flame" (Claire Sproule song), 2005
- "Flame" (Bell X1 song), 2006
- "Flame" (Sundara Karma song), 2015
- "Flame" (Tinashe song), 2017
- Flames (David Guetta and Sia song), 2018
- "Flames" (R3hab, Zayn and Jungleboi song), 2019
- Flames (SG Lewis song), 2019
- "Flame" (Laine Hardy song), 2019
- Flame (robot), an experimental walking robot
- Flame (malware), computer malware discovered in May 2012
- Flaming (Internet), a message sent over the internet with the deliberate intent to insult
- Fractal flame, a group of fractals developed in 1992
- A type of visual effects software by Autodesk
- O2 Xda or Xda Flame, a smartphone by O2
- FLAME clustering, a data clustering algorithm
- Flame (moth), a species of noctuid moth
- Flame skimmer, type of dragonfly
- Flame maple, type of maple tree
- Flame robin, type of robin
- Dryas iulia, flame butterfly
- D-Flame (born 1971), German musician
- Penny Flame (born 1983), screen name of Jennifer Ketcham, former American adult actress and reality TV star
- Facts and Logic About the Middle East (FLAME), a pro-Israel organization
- Former Local Authority Members Éire, Irish political lobby
- Liberty Flames, the athletics teams of Liberty University
- Calgary Flames, Canadian ice hockey team
Atlanta Flames, original name of the Calgary Flames
- UIC Flames, the athletics teams of University of Illinois at Chicago
- Guildford Flames, English ice hockey team
- Westchester Flames F.C., American football (soccer) team
- Canterbury Flames, New Zealand netball team
- Florida Flame, American basketball team
- Malawi national football team, nicknamed "The Flames"
- Flame Nebula, an emission nebula in Orion's Belt
- Flame polishing, a method of polishing materials using flames or heat
- Flame cell, a type of cell found in invertebrates
- Flame (chimpanzee), an individual chimpanzee
- Flame, a female member of the TV show American Gladiators
- Flame, a female member of the TV show UK Gladiators
- Flåm, a town in Norway
- African Liberation Forces of Mauritania (FLAM), a paramilitary organization
- Flam (surname), a list of people with the surname
- Flam, a type of drum rudiment
- Flåm Line, a railway line
- Anything set aflame or on fire
- Flaming (Internet), the act of posting deliberately hostile messages on the Internet
- Flame maple, the striped figures in maple woodwork prized for their beauty
- Fläming, a region in Germany
- Flaming beverage, various kinds of fire-ignited alcoholic beverages
- "Flaming" (song), a 1967 song by Pink Floyd from their album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
- The Flaming Lips, an American music group founded in 1983
- Flaming Pie, an album by Paul McCartney, first released in 1997
- An alternative, British, name for Gassing (textile process)
- Alloxylon flammeum, commonly known as the Queensland tree waratah or red silky oak
- Brachychiton acerifolius, Illawarra flame tree
- Butea monosperma, Flame in the woods
- Delonix regia, Royal poinciana
- Embothrium coccineum, Chilean flame tree, also known as Chilean firebush
- Erythrina abyssinica, flame tree of eastern and southern Africa
- Erythrina sp., Coral tree
- Koelreuteria bipinnata, Chinese flame tree
- Nuytsia floribunda, Australian Christmas tree
- Peltophorum, African flame tree
- Spathodea campanulata, African tulip tree, also known as African flame tree
- Flame of the forest, a list of similarly named plants
- Flame Tree Publishing, a British publisher
- "Flame Trees" (song), song by Cold Chisel
- The Flame Trees of Thika, a 1981 British television serial
- Big Flame (band), a post-punk three piece band, based in Manchester, England, active from 1983 to 1986.
- Big Flame (political group), a British left-wing political group active from 1970 to 1984.
- "Big Flame", a b-side to Welsh singer Duffy's singles, "Stepping Stone" and "Rain on Your Parade"
- The Big Flame, a 1969 BBC drama written by Jim Allen and produced by Ken Loach.
- Films
The Flame (1920 film), a 1920 British film directed by Floyd Martin Thornton
- The Flame (1923 film), English title for a 1923 German film titled Die Flamme
- The Flame (1947 film), a 1947 film directed by John H. Auer
- The Flame, English title for a 1952 Italian film titled La fiammata
- Songs
"The Flame" (Arcadia song), a 1986 song by British band Arcadia
- "The Flame" (Cheap Trick song), a 1988 song by American band Cheap Trick
- "The Flame", a 1996 song by British band Fine Young Cannibals
- "The Flame", the official song of the 2000 Sydney Summer Olympics performed by Tina Arena
- Albums
The Flame (The Flames album), a 1970 album by South-African Band The Flames
- The Flame (Steve Lacy album), a 1982 album by American jazz saxophonist Steve Lacy
- The Flame (Annabel Lamb album), a 1984 album by British singer Annabel Lamb
- The Flame (Gina Jeffreys album), a 1994 album by Australian singer Gina Jeffreys
- The Flame (Dover album), a 2003 album by Spanish rock band Dover
- Print media
The Flame (novel), a 1900 novel by Gabriele D'Annunzio
- The FLAME, a Seventh-day Adventist magazine
- The Flame, a newspaper of the British National Front
- The Flame, a student newspaper of the University of Houston–Victoria
- Other
The Flame (DHARMA Initiative), a fictional research project station featured in the American television series Lost
- Flame (comics), a fictional superhero character
- The Flame (wrestler), a ring name of wrestler Jody Hamilton
- Flammé (yarn), a kind of novelty yarn
- Flammé (vexillology) (German geflammt), flag design that places a coat of arms in the center of the flag, filling the remaining space on the flag with flame-like designs
- August Flamme (1884–1961), Canadian provincial politician from Alberta, Canada
- Michel Flamme, French head chef
- Die Flamme, original German title of the 1923 film The Flame directed by Ernst Lubitsch
- Flammen (Schreker), opera on the Don Juan story
- Flammen (Schulhoff), opera on a medieval legend
- Flammes, 2002 compilation recorded by French pop act Niagara
- "Flamme" (song), a 1999 tropical song by Slaï, French singer of Guadeloupe origin
- Feuer und Flamme, German artist Nena's fourth album
- Fer et Flamme, graphical adventure game for the Amstrad CPC
- "Vers la flamme" (literally "Toward the flame"), Alexander Scriabin music piece for piano, written in 1914
- Union of Communist Struggles – The Flame, in French: Union des Luttes Communistes - La Flamme, a Burkina Faso political party (also party organ La Flamme)
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