Brother (disambiguation)
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A brother is a male sibling.
Brother may also refer to:
- Brother (Catholic), a member of a Catholic religious order
- Friar, a member of one of the mendicant orders
- Brother, a title usually preceding a surname as a way to address a male parishioner in some Protestant church settings
- Brother, a member of a fraternity
- Brother, a term of address for a male member of the Rainbow Family
- Brother Industries, a Japanese manufacturing company
- Brother (manga), a Japanese manga
[edit] Movies and television
- Brother (1997 film), a Russian crime film
- Brother (2000 film), a Japanese film directed by Takeshi Kitano
- Brother, a character from the TV series Berenstain Bears
- Brothers (2004 film), a Danish film
- Brothers (2009 film), an American remake of the Danish film Brothers (2004 film)
[edit] Music
- Brother (band), a Celtic-roots rock group from Australia
- Viva Brother, a rock band from Slough, England that was originally called Brother
- Brother (Boyzone album), album by Irish boy band Boyzone
- Brother (The Scene Aesthetic album)
- "Brother" (Little Birdy song)
- Brothers (The Black Keys album)
- Brother Records, the Beach Boys record label
- "Brother" (Pearl Jam song)
- "Brother" (Smashproof song), featuring Gin Wigmore
- "Brother", a song by Alice in Chains from Sap
- "Brother", a song by Dark New Day from Twelve Year Silence
- "Brother", a song by The Kinks from Sleepwalker (The Kinks album)
- "Brother", a song by Murder by Death from In Bocca al Lupo
- "Brother", a song by Stereophonics from Language. Sex. Violence. Other?
- "Brother", a song by Steve Vai from Fire Garden
[edit] See also
- African Americans
- All pages beginning with "Brother"
- Birth order
- Brothers and Sisters (disambiguation)
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