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V (disambiguation)

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V, or v, is the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet.

V may also refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

People and fictional characters

  • V (Devil May Cry), a character of Devil May Cry
  • V. Balakumaran (Tamil activist), a top leader of the Eelam Revolutionary Organisation of Students (EROS) in Sri Lanka
  • V (character), the protagonist of the comic book and film V for Vendetta
  • V, the narrator of Vladimir Nabokov's novel The Real Life of Sebastian Knight
  • V, the protagonist of the video game Cyberpunk 2077
  • V, the playwright and activist formerly known as Eve Ensler
  • Serial Designation "V", one of the main characters from the webseries Murder Drones (2021-2024)

Film and television

  • V (franchise), a science fiction franchise
    • V (1983 miniseries)
      • V (2009 TV series), a remake
    • V: The Final Battle, 1984
    • V (1984 TV series)
  • V (TV network), now Noovo, in Québec, Canada
  • V (Australian TV channel), or [V]
  • Channel [V], in Asia
  • V (2020 film), an Indian Telugu action thriller
  • V (2021 film), an Indian Tamil horror drama
  • The V logo for the Venezuelan television channel Venevisión
  • V for Vendetta (film), 2005 film

Gaming

  • V (video game), based on the 1984 TV series
  • VVVVVV, a 2010 video game by Terry Cavanagh

Literature

  • "V" (poem), by Tony Harrison, 1985
  • V (American magazine), launched in 1999
  • V (Finnish magazine), 2006–2007
  • V., a 1963 novel by Thomas Pynchon
  • V: The Second Generation, a 2008 novel based TV series
  • V, the Vespasian manuscript of the Anglian collection
  • "V" Is for Vengeance, a novel

Music

  • V (group), a British boyband
  • V (singer) (Kim Tae-hyung, born 1995), South Korean vocalist of BTS
  • V (Vlad Radovanov, born c. 1971), American rapper in duo V & Legacy
  • V Festival, an annual British music festival
    • V Festival (Australia)
  • "V" (Lee Jung-hyun song), 2013

Albums

  • V (Aṣa album) (2022)
  • V (Fate album) (2006)
  • V (Havok album) (2020)
  • V (Hiroyuki Sawano album), 2023
  • V (jj album) (2014)
  • V (Karma to Burn album) (2011)
  • V (Legião Urbana album) (1991)
  • V (Live album) (2001)
  • V (Maroon 5 album) (2014)
  • V (Saint Vitus album) (1990)
  • V (Scale the Summit album) (2015)
  • V (Spock's Beard album) (2000)
  • V (The Bronx album), 2017
  • V (The Fucking Champs album) (2002)
  • V (The Horrors album) (2017)
  • V (Van She album) (2008)
  • V (Vanessa Hudgens album) (2006)
  • V (Unknown Mortal Orchestra album) (2023)
  • V (Wavves album) (2015)
  • V. (album), by Wooden Shjips (2018)
  • Five (Hollywood Undead album) (stylized as V)(2017)
  • V – The New Mythology Suite (2000), by Symphony X
  • V Live (album), a 2007 live album by Vitalic
  • V, a 2019 album by Aaron Goodvin
  • V, a cancelled album by Jonas Brothers
  • V, a 1991 album by Steady B
  • V, a 2016 album by Truckfighters
  • V, a shelved album by Vanessa Amorosi
  • V, a 2014 album by Voyager
  • V, a 2011 album by Vreid

Businesses and organizations

  • Visa Inc., American financial services corporation whose stock ticker is V
  • Ⓥ, symbol of Norwegian alcoholic beverage retailer Vinmonopolet
  • Left Party (Sweden) (Vänsterpartiet), abbreviated V
  • Venstre (Denmark), a political party, symbol V
  • Venstre (Norway), a political party, symbol V

Language, grammar, linguistics and symbology

  • the letter U, historically sometimes written like a V
  • V, Roman numeral for 5
  • v, the symbol used in the International Phonetic Alphabet for the voiced labiodental fricative
  • V sign, a hand gesture
  • Dominant (music), in music theory the fifth scale degree of the diatonic scale
  • ∨, descending wedge
  • v., abbreviation of von in German surnames
  • v., abbreviation for versus used in legal case citation
  • Verb, a part of speech
  • Ⓥ, an enclosed alphanumeric
  • ⓥ, a food label under vegetarian and vegan symbolism
  • , logical disjunction

Science and technology

Biology

  • ATC code V (Various), a section of the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System
  • Haplogroup V (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
  • Trigeminal nerve, the fifth cranial nerve, or CN V
  • Valine, an α-amino acid
  • V-moth, the moth Macaria wauaria
  • Vaccine

Mathematics

  • Von Neumann universe in set theory
  • Verschiebung operator in algebraic group theory

Physics

  • V band, the band of frequencies from 40 to 75 GHz
  • V, voltage, an electric potential difference in a circuit
    • V, Volt, an SI unit
  • Red projection in the YUV color encoding system
  • v, v, v, v, velocity
    • v, speed
  • V number, the normalized frequency of an optical fiber
  • V particle, an archaic name for a class of subatomic particles

Computing

  • V (programming language)
  • V (operating system), 1981–1988
  • V-Model, a model for a software development process
  • V, in Semaphore (programming)

Other uses in science and technology

  • Vanadium, symbol V, a chemical element
  • V engine, an internal combustion engine configuration
  • v (vee), an obscure unit of measurement in typography
  • Socket V, codename of Intel's LGA 1700

Transportation

  • V (Los Angeles Railway), a streetcar service 1920–1963
  • V (New York City Subway service), a former New York City Subway service
  • The official West Japan Railway Company service symbol for:
    • Kansai Main Line.
    • Hakubi Line.
  • Avro Vulcan, Handley Page Victor and Vickers Valiant, three British military aircraft collectively known as the V bombers

Other uses

  • V (drink), an energy drink
  • "V" device, an American military medal ribbon award
  • V formation, of birds and airplanes
  • Victor, military time zone for UTC−09
  • Cadillac V series, high-performance vehicles
  • Le V, a hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Aion V, a Chinese electric SUV

See also

  • ν, the lower case Greek letter Nu
  • V de V (disambiguation)
  • VEE (disambiguation)
  • versus (disambiguation)
  • vs (disambiguation)
  • V series (disambiguation)
  • V for Vendetta (disambiguation)
  • 5 (disambiguation)
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