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Spring stands for:
- a component of numerous place names in English-speaking countries, see Springfield (place name) , Spring Valley , Spring Hill or Blue Spring
- Mooring line in sailor's language
- Spring tide in sailor's language
- Spring (Engine) , an open source computer game engine
- Spring (film) , American science fiction horror romance (2014)
- Spring (Framework) , a Java framework in software engineering
- Spring (Hasel) , tributary of the Hasel in Thuringia
- Spring (spleen) , tributary of the spleen in Thuringia
- Spring (source) , several artesian springs in Thuringia
- Spring, Texas , a city in Texas
- Spring (Weser) , tributary of the Weser in Beverungen
- Spring, Hungarian name of the municipality Șpring in Transylvania in Romania
SPRING stands for:
- SPRING SG , Singapore's national standards office
Spring is the family name of the following people:
- Anita Spring (* 1965), Australian beach volleyball player
- Anton Friedrich Spring (1814–1872), Bavarian (from 1864 Belgian as Antoine Frédéric Spring ) doctor and botanist, professor of medicine (1839–72), rector of the University of Liège
- Bernhard Spring (* 1983), German writer and journalist
- Bob Spring (* 1984), country and blues musician
- Bryan Spring (* 1945), British jazz musician
- Cecil Spring-Rice (1859-1918), British diplomat
- Chris Spring (* 1984), Australian-Canadian bobsledder
- Christopher Spring (* 1951), British artist, author and curator
- Dick Spring (born 1950), Irish politician and lawyer
- Gerhard Spring (* 1962), Austrian artist and author
- Gerald Spring Rice, 6th Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1926–2013), British peer and politician
- Hannes Spring (* 1957), German director
- Heinrich Spring (1856–1909), Prussian district administrator
- Howard Spring (1889-1965), British writer
- Johann Ludwig Spring , southern German agricultural reformer
- Julia Spring (* 1986), German presenter
- Lorenz Spring (* 1964), Swiss painter
- Marianne Spring-Räumschüssel (* 1946), German politician (AfD)
- Max Spring (* 1962), Swiss cartoonist
- Richard Spring, Baron Risby (born 1946), British Conservative Party politician
- Rolf Spring (* 1917), Swiss rower
- Roy Spring (* 1963), Swiss journalist, author and PR expert
- Rudi Spring (* 1962), German composer, pianist and music teacher
- Sherwood C. Spring (* 1944), American astronaut
- Tom Spring (1795-1851), English boxer in the bare knuckle era
- Walthère Victor Spring (1848–1911), Belgian engineer and chemist, professor of chemistry at the University of Liège
See also:
Wiktionary: spring - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
- Acre Spring Branch , a river in the US state of Tennessee
- Alford Spring Branch , a river in the US state of Alabama
- Allen Spring Branch , a river in the US state of Alabama
- Spring Glacier , Glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Spring Point , a cape on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica
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