Osiris (disambiguation)

Osiris (disambiguation)

Osiris is an Egyptian deity.

Osiris may also refer to:

Astronomy:

Fiction:

  • Osiris (DC Comics), name of several fictional characters in the DC Comics universe
  • Osiris (Marvel Comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Osiris (Stargate), a character in the television show Stargate SG-1
  • Osiris (The Matrix), a hovercraft in The Matrix series

Organizations:

Music:

  • Osiris (band), a progressive rock band from Bahrain
  • Gamal El-Din Abdel Rehim

Other uses:


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