Knights is the plural of knight, a social position originating in the Middle Ages.
Knights may also refer to:
Knight (chess), a piece in chess.
Sting may refer to:
Crusader or Crusaders may refer to:
The Panther is a genus of big cats native to equatorial regions.
Mick is a masculine given name or nickname, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Michael. Because of its popularity in Ireland, it is often used in England, the United Kingdom in general, English-speaking North America, and Australia as a derogatory term or ethnic slur for an Irish person or a person of Irish descent, particularly ethnic Irish Catholics. In Australia, the meaning also broadened to include any Roman Catholic. A colloquial but possibly false etymology also attributes the origin of the anti-Irish slur to the prevalence of Irish surnames containing the patronymic prefix "Mc-" ; whether this patronym significantly contributed to the development of the ethnic slur is debated, but the prevalence of the first name or nickname "Mick" among Irish people is considered by etymologists to be the primary origin of the slur.
A giant is a being of human appearance, sometimes of prodigious size and strength, common in folklore.
Dolphin is a common name of aquatic mammals within the infraorder Cetacea.
An outlaw is a person living outside the law.
Lightning is an atmospheric discharge of electricity.
Jet, Jets, or The Jet(s) may refer to:
A warrior is a person engaged or experienced in warfare, or a figurative term for a person who shows or has shown great vigor, courage, or aggressiveness, as in politics or athletics.
A dragon is a legendary creature, typically with reptile-like traits.
The wolf is a large canine native to Eurasia and North America.
The Letran Knights are the collegiate varsity teams representing Colegio de San Juan de Letran in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The collegiate women's varsity teams are called the Lady Knights, while the high school varsity teams are called the Squires.
Thunder is the sound of the shock wave produced by lightning.
Sport in England plays a prominent role in English society. Popular teams sports in England include association football, field hockey, cricket, rugby union, rugby league, and netball. Major individual sports include badminton, athletics, tennis, boxing, golf, cycling, motorsport, and horseracing. Cricket is regarded as the national summer sport. Association football is the most popular sport, followed by Cricket, Tennis and Rugby. A number of modern sports were codified in England during the nineteenth century, among them cricket, rugby union, rugby league, football, field hockey, bandy, squash, tennis, and badminton. The game of baseball was first described in 18th century England.
Eagles are large birds of prey.
The Warriors may refer to:
Hicks, also spelled Hickes, is a surname.
See also Hix.
Jordan is a given name and a surname.