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Hell stands for:
- Hell (band) , an English metal band with Andy Sneap
- Hell (moon crater) , named after Maximilian Hell
- Hell Pizza , a New Zealand pizza chain
- Hell (studio) , Manowar's recording studio
Places :
- Hell (Gelderland)
- Hell (Grand Cayman)
- Hell (California)
- Hell (Michigan)
- Hell (Norway)
- a desert in the Bavarian market of Aislingen, Bavaria, see Rieder (Aislingen) # Wüstungen
Films :
- Hell (1960) , feature film by Nobuo Nakagawa
- Hell (2011) , German feature film by Tim Fehlbaum
- Hell - Prisoners of the Afterlife , 2005 Thai horror film
Hell is the family name of the following people:
- Benedikt Hell (1678–1746), Austrian Cistercian and abbot
- Bernhard Hell (1877–1955), German reform pedagogue and author
- Berthold Hell (1901–1945), German politician (NSDAP)
- Bodo Hell (* 1943), Austrian writer
- Carl Magnus von Hell (1849–1926), chemist
- Cornelius Hell (* 1956), Austrian literary critic, translator, broadcaster and essayist
- Daniel Hell (* 1944), Swiss psychiatrist, university professor and author
- Emil Hell (1864–1931), German officer, most recently major general, holder of the Pour le Mérite
- Ernst-Eberhard Hell (1887–1973), German officer, most recently general of the artillery
- Felix Hell (* 1985), German organist
- Franz Hell (1899–1963), Austrian politician (ÖVP), President of the Salzburg State Parliament
- Friedrich Hell (painter) (1869–1957), Austrian painter
- Friedrich Hell (1892–1957), German trade unionist and politician (KPD / SED)
- Günther Hell (* 1978), Italian ice hockey player
- Gustav Hell (1843–1921), Austrian pharmacist and industrialist
- Heiko Hell (* 1980), German competitive swimmer
- Johann Hell (* 1955), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Josef Hell (1789–1832), Austrian sculptor
- Jozef Karol Hell (1713–1789), mining engineer
- Karl Hell (1908–1999), German architect
- Leonhard Hell (* 1958), German theologian
- Ludmilla Hell (1886–1966), Austrian actress
- Manfred Hell (* 1956), German entrepreneur and sports official
- Martin Hell (1885–1975), Austrian prehistorian and archaeologist
- Mathias Hell (* 1927), German actor
- Maximilian Hell (1720–1792), Austrian Jesuit and astronomer
- Michael Hell (* 1958), Austrian cellist, see Gelius Trio #Michael Hell
- Michael Hell (musician, 1976) (* 1976), German harpsichordist and recorder player
- Michael Tschesno-Hell (1902–1980), German screenwriter and cultural functionary
- Peter Hell (* 1947,), German entrepreneur, sports official and former bobsleigh driver
- Richard Hell (* 1949), American musician and writer
- Rudolf Hell (1901–2002), German inventor
- Stefan Hell (* 1962), Director of the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
- Ter Hell (actually Günter Hell ; * 1954), German painter, action and video artist
- Theodor Hell (actually Karl Gottfried Theodor Winkler; 1775–1856), German writer, poet and publicist
- Thom Hell (* 1976), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Willy ter Hell (1883–1947), German painter
- Wolfgang Hell (psychologist) (* 1948), German psychologist
- Wolfgang Hell (ski racer) (* 1980), Italian ski racer
Pseudonym:
- DJ Hell (* 1962), German tech house DJ and music producer
bright stands for:
- strong color, see brightness (color)
- bright, see brightness
See also:
- Hells Angels (disambiguation)
- Hells Bells , song by the Australian rock group AC / DC
- Hells Gate (British Columbia) , gorge in the course of the Fraser River
- Hell's Gate (Antarctica) , strait off the coast of Victoria Land in Antarctica
- Hell's Gates , strait off the Tasmanian coast
- Hell Gates , strait in the South Shetland archipelago
- Hell's Gate Moraine , moraine in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Wiktionary: hell - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations