Loki (disambiguation)

Loki (disambiguation)

Loki is the god of mischief in Norse mythology.

LOKI refers to a family of cryptographic block ciphers.

Loki may also refer to:
*Loki (rocket), an American sounding rocket, which later developed into the Super Loki rocket
*Loki (volcano), on Jupiter's moon Io
*"Loki?" (album), by Arnaldo Baptista
*Loki's Wager, a logical fallacy
*A pseudonym of Karl Pearson

In computing:
*Loki (C++), a C++ software library developed by Andrei Alexandrescu that makes extensive use of templates to increase the flexibility of implemented classes
*Loki (computer), a home computer developed by Sinclair Research, but never launched
*"Loki" (computer game), a Cyanide game
*Loki Software, a software firm that ported several Windows computer games to Linux

In fictional characters:
*Loki (comics), a Marvel comic book supervillain
*Loki ("Dogma"), a character in the film "Dogma"
*Loki ("Stargate"), a character in the television series "Stargate SG-1"

ee also

*Lokichokio
*Low Ki or Brandon Silvestry
*"The Mythical Detective Loki Ragnarok"


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