M (disambiguation)
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M, or m, is the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet.
M may also refer to:
Companies and products
- M (fragrance), a 2008 fragrance by Mariah Carey
- M-series rangefinder, a series of Leica camera models
- M (virtual assistant), a former virtual assistant in Facebook Messenger
- Macy's, Inc. (NYSE: M), an American department store chain
- Mercedes-Benz M-Class
- Miracle Mart, a Canadian department store known simply as "M" from 1986 to 1992
- Android M, a code name for the Android Marshmallow operating system
- BMW M, a subsidiary of car manufacturer BMW
- Farmall M, a tractor produced by International Harvester from 1939 to 1952
- Infiniti M, a line of cars
Numbers and units of measurement
Postal codes
- M, the postal code letter for Toronto in Canada
- M postcode area, a group of several postcode districts in Greater Manchester
Science and technology
- M (videocassette format), an obsolete recording format
- M-theory, a proposed solution for problems in superstring theories
- M band, radio frequencies from 60 to 100 GHz
- Mass (symbol m)
- Magnetic quantum number (symbol m)
- Messier object, in astronomy
- Metal (placeholder symbol M)
- Methionine, an alpha amino acid in biochemistry
- Molality (symbol m)
- Molar concentration, unit m
- Molar mass, (symbol M)
- ATC code M Musculo-skeletal system, a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
- Seismic magnitude scales, various scales of magnitude using variations of M
- Slope, represented by variable m in a linear equation
Computing
Transportation
Specific rail lines identified by the symbol "M"
Entertainment
Characters
Film and television
- M (1931 film), a German film directed by Fritz Lang
- M (1951 film), a remake of the previous, shifting the action from Berlin to Los Angeles
- M, a 2006 Japanese film directed by Ryūichi Hiroki
- M (2007 film), made in South Korea
- M (2018 Finnish film), a film directed by Anna Eriksson, loosely inspired by the last days of Marilyn Monroe
- M (2018 French film), a documentary film directed by Yolande Zauberman about child abuse in Bnei Brak
- M, an obsolete film rating in the American Motion Picture Association of America film rating system
- M, films recommended for mature audiences in the Australian Office of Film and Literature Classification
- M, the production code for the 1965 Doctor Who serial The Romans
- Manchete, a Brazilian television network from 1983 to 1999
- M. Son of the Century (miniseries), a 2024 television adaptation of M: Son of the Century
Print publications
Video games
Music
- M (band), a British techno-pop project of the artist Robin Scott
- Matthieu Chedid, French singer (stage name "-M-")
- Lee Min-woo, Korean singer (stage name "M")
- Mem Nahadr, American singer and performance artist (stage name "M")
Albums
Songs
Other uses
- M Resort, a hotel-casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
- M-Source, a hypothetical source document for the Gospel of Matthew
- Moderaterna, a Swedish political party
- Baby M, subject of a famous child custody battle
- m, the International Phonetic Alphabet symbol for a voiced bilabial nasal sound
- М, a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
- M-ratio, a measure of the health of a player's chip stack in poker
- \m/, a common way of typing corna or devil's horns
- 'm, contraction of am, part of the English copular verb to be
- M, the symbol for the old German currency German gold mark
- m, the masculine grammatical gender
- m or M, the male gender
- M., the abbreviation for Monsieur
- M., the regnal year abbreviation for Mary I of England following her marriage to Philip II of Spain
- m., married
- m. or man., an abbreviation for the Azerbaijani manat (currency)
- m., short for measure (music), a segment of time corresponding to a specific number of beats
- 𝕸, the Masoretic Text, the authoritative Hebrew text of the Tanakh
- Mike, the military time zone code for UTC+12:00
- Honório de Freitas Guimarães (1902–1968), member of the Brazilian Communist Party
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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