Mars
Mars stands for:
- Mars (mythology) , god of war in ancient Italy
- Mars (planet) , fourth planet of the solar system
- Mars (chocolate bar) , confectionery
- Mars (shipping) , part of the sailing ship mast
- Mars (space probe) , series of Soviet space probes
- Mars , car brand (1913), see Slatiňanská továrna automobilů RA Smekal
- MaRS Discovery District , Toronto research park for medicine and related research areas
Culture:
- Mars (band) , American no-wave band (1975–1978)
- Mars , autobiographical work by Fritz Zorn (1977)
- Mars (Manga) , Japanese Manga by Fuyumi Sōryō (from 1995)
- Mars (TV series) , National Geographic Channel TV series (2016)
- Mars , stage name of the German singer and actor Marcel Saibert
Companies:
- Mars-Film , German film production companies
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Mars Incorporated , US food company
- Mars Austria , daughter of Mars Incorporated
- Mars Germany , daughter of Mars Incorporated
- Mars Motor Company , British automobile manufacturer
- Mars-Werke , German motorcycle manufacturer
Ships:
- HMS Mars (1794) , 74-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy
- HMS Mars (1896) , pre-dreadnought ship of the line of the Majestic class of the British Royal
- Mars (ship, 1561) , Swedish warship
- Mars (ship, 1922) Swiss passenger ship on Lake Constance
- Mars (ship, 1937) , German freighter, later artillery training ship
- SM-Boot Mars , fast minesweeper of the German Navy, see Schütze-Klasse (1958) #Bundesmarine
- SMS Mars (1877) , artillery training ship of the German Imperial Navy
- USS Mars (AFS-1) , supply ship for the United States Pacific Fleet
- Martin JRM Mars , American type of flying boat, see Martin JRM
Mars is the name of the following geographic objects:
France:
- Mars (river) , river in the Dordogne basin, France
- Mars (Ardèche) , commune in the Ardèche department
- Mars (Gard) , commune in the Gard department (former commune)
- Mars (Loire) , commune in the Loire department
- Mars-la-Tour , commune in north-eastern France
- Mars-sous-Bourcq , commune in the Ardennes department
- Mars-sur-Allier , commune in the Nièvre department
- Les Mars , commune in the Creuse department
Further:
- Mars , administrative unit or province in Armenia, see Armenia # administrative units
- Mars (Pennsylvania) , city in the United States
- Mars (Ukraine) , Ukrainian Марс , village in northern Ukraine
- Mars Glacier , glacier on Alexander I Island, Antarctica
- Mars Hills , group of hills in Victoria Land, Antarctica
Mars is a family name for the following people:
- Bénigne Dauvergne de Saint-Mars (1626–1708), French soldier and prison director
- Betty Mars ( Yvette Baheux ; 1944–1989), French singer and actress
- Bruno Mars (actually Peter Gene Hernandez; * 1985), American musician
- Dwayne Mars (* 1989), Barbadian football player
- Frank C. Mars (1883–1934), American inventor and entrepreneur
- Forrest Mars senior (1904-1999), American industrialist
- Forrest Mars, Jr. (1931-2016), American entrepreneur
- Henri Coiffier de Ruzé, Marquis de Cinq-Mars (1620–1642), French courtier
- Jacqueline Mars (* 1940), American entrepreneur
- John Mars (economist) (1898–1985), Austrian economist
- John Mars (painter) (born 1953), Canadian painter and musician
- John Franklyn Mars (* 1935), American entrepreneur
- Johnny Mars (* 1942), American blues musician
- Juliette Mars (* 20th century), French opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Kenneth Mars (1935–2011), American actor and voice actor
- Kettly Mars (* 1958), Haitian writer
- Laurent Mars (* 1985), Belgian racing cyclist
- Lina van de Mars (* 1979), German presenter and musician
- Mademoiselle Mars ( Anne-Françoise-Hippolyte Boutet; 1779–1847), French actress
- Marius Mars-Vallet (? –1957), French sculptor
- Mick Mars (* 1951), American rock guitarist
- Roman Mars (* 1974), American podcaster
- Tommy Mars ( Thomas Mariano; * 1951), American pianist and keyboardist
- Vesa Mars (* 1961), Finnish football player
MArs stands for:
- Naval arsenal , Bundeswehr office, see Naval arsenal (Germany)
MARS stands for:
- MARS (software) , emulator for simulating the MIPS32 architecture (MIPS Assembler and Runtime Simulator)
- MARS (encryption) , encryption algorithm
- Memory Array Redcode Simulator , virtual machine for the programming game Core War
- Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport , US spaceport
- Military Auxiliary Radio System of the US Armed Forces
- Medium artillery missile system of the Bundeswehr, see Multiple Launch Rocket System
- Modern Architectural Research Group , British group of architects (1933–1957)
- Molecular Adsorbent Recirculation System , a medical device used to cleanse the blood outside the body
See also:
- List of all Wikipedia articles with titles starting with Mars
- Marrs (disambiguation)
- March (disambiguation)
Wiktionary: Mars - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations