April (disambiguation)

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April is the fourth month of the year.

April might also refer to:

People and fictional characters

  • April (given name)
  • April (surname)

Films

  • April (1961 film), a film by Georgian Otar Ioseliani
  • April (1998 film), a film by Nanni Moretti

Music

  • April (girl group), founded in 2015
  • April (Finnish band), founded in 2004
  • April Records, a Dutch record label
  • Schneeball (record label) or April, a German record label
  • April Lawlor, an Irish singer and songwriter

Albums

  • April (VAST album), 2007
  • April (Sun Kil Moon album), 2008

Songs

  • "April", a 1969 song by Deep Purple from Deep Purple (album)
  • "April", a 1989 song by Kino from Zvezda po imeni Solntse.
  • "April", a 2000 song by Dmitry Malikov.
  • "April (feat. Intacto)", a 2018 song by Rauf & Faik.
  • "April", a 2019 song by Caravan Palace from Chronologic
  • "April", a 2024 song by Local Natives from But I'll Wait for You

Classical music

  • "April: Snowdrop", a piece for piano solo in The Seasons (Tchaikovsky) (1876)
  • "April", one of the Two Pieces for Piano (1925) by John Ireland

Other

  • APRIL (protein), a tumor necrosis factor recognized by the TACI receptor
  • April (French association), an association for the promotion of free software in the French-speaking world
  • April (giraffe) (2002–2021), a captive reticulated giraffe
  • April (tapir), the oldest living captive tapir
  • Asia Pacific Resources International Holdings, developer of fibre plantations and owner of one of the world's largest pulp and paper mills
  • Aprel TV, a former television channel in Kyrgyzstan.

See also

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  • All pages with titles beginning with April
  • All pages with titles containing April
  • Avril (disambiguation)
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