Dorian may refer to:
He may also be known as the scarlet eyes or the chain user.
The Picture of Dorian Gray is a philosophical fiction and gothic horror novel by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. A shorter novella-length version was published in the July 1890 issue of the American periodical Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. The novel-length version was published in April 1891.
Rebecca is a biblical matriarch.
Irene is a name derived from εἰρήνη (eirēnē), the Greek for "peace".
Doric may refer to:
Plague or The Plague may refer to:
A giant is a being of human appearance, sometimes of prodigious size and strength, common in folklore.
Romance may refer to:
A hurricane is a type of tropical cyclone.
Angels are a type of creature present in many mythologies.
Glory may refer to:
The Trinity is the Christian doctrine of one God in three persons.
Dorian Gray is the main character of the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) by Oscar Wilde.
Poseidon is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology.
A son is a male offspring in relation to a parent.
Michael may refer to:
The Picture of Dorian Gray is an 1890 novel by Oscar Wilde.
Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray (1890) has inspired many cinematic, literary, and artistic adaptations.
Maria may refer to:
Chloe is a feminine given name.
This is an incomplete list of music based on the works of Oscar Wilde.