Prince (disambiguation)
Prince or Princé stands for:
- Princé , commune in the Ille-et-Vilaine department, France
- Prince (album) , music album by Prince (1979)
- Prince (cigarette) , brand of cigarettes
- Prince (cocktail) , alcoholic cocktail
- Prince , brand name of Automobili Costruzioni di V. Carena e Mazza , Italian automobile manufacturer
- Prince Creek , Bird Island Bay, South Georgia, South Atlantic
- Prince Jidōsha Kōgyō , Japanese automobile manufacturer
- Prince Motors , Taiwanese automobile manufacturer
- HMS Prince , several Royal Navy ships
- Percival Prince , British transport aircraft
- Mount Prince , mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Daewoo Prince , a car model
Prince is the family name of the following people:
- Alan Prince (* 1946), American phonologist
- Alexandra Prince (* 1975), German singer and songwriter
- Alison Prince (1931–2019), British writer and screenwriter
- Bevin Prince (* 1982), American actress
- Brooklynn Prince , American child actress
- Charles Prince (1872–1933), French actor
- Charles H. Prince (1837–1912), American politician
- Clayton Prince (born 1965), American actor
- Dave Prince (* 1941), Australian hurdler
- David A. Prince (* 1932), American neurologist
- Derek Prince (1915-2003), British preacher
- Earres Prince (1896–1957), American jazz pianist
- Erik Prince (* 1969), American entrepreneur
- Faith Prince (born 1957), American singer
- George W. Prince (1854–1939), American politician
- Glenson Prince (* 1987), Dominican soccer player
- Harold Prince (1928–2019), American theater director and producer.
- Hugh Prince (1906–1960), American composer and songwriter
- Jason Prince (* 1970), Northern Irish snooker player
- John Prince-Smith (1809–1874), German economist and politician (NLP), MdR
- Jonathan Prince (* 1958), American actor, producer, director and screenwriter
- Jordan Prince (* 1990), American singer-songwriter
- Joseph Prince (* 1963), American preacher and entrepreneur
- Josh Prince (* 1988), American baseball player
- Joslyn Prince (* 1990), Dominican soccer player
- L. Bradford Prince (1840-1922), American politician
- Louis Le Prince (1842 – after 1890), French chemist, inventor and film technician
- Louis-Ernest Prince (1857–1936), Swiss architect
- Magdalene von Prince (born Magdalene von Massow ; 1870–1936), German colonialist and plantation owner
- Mark Prince (* 1969), English boxer
- Mary Prince , British abolitionist and author
- Nichelle Prince (* 1995), Canadian soccer player
- Oliver H. Prince (1787–1837), American politician
- Peppy Prince (1909–1985), American musician
- Prairie Prince (born 1950), American drummer
- Richard Prince (* 1949), American painter and photographer
- Robert Prince (composer, 1929) ( Bob Prince ; 1929–2007), American composer of dance, film and jazz music
- Robert Prince (video game composer) ( Bobby Prince ), American composer of computer game music
- Scott Prince (born 1980), Australian rugby player
- Shane Prince (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- St. Clair Prince , Vincentian politician
- Taurean Prince (* 1994), American basketball player
- Tayshaun Prince (* 1980), American basketball player
- Tom von Prince (1866–1914), German colonial officer
- Tommy Prince ( Thomas George Prince ; 1915–1977), Canadian Indian and war veteran
- Virginia Prince (1912–2009), American transgender activist
- Wesley Prince (1907–1980), American musician
- William Prince (politician) (1772-1824), American politician
- William Prince (actor) (1913–1996), American actor
Prince is the stage name of the following people:
- Prince ( Prince Rogers Nelson ; 1958-2016), American musician, composer and record producer
- Arabian Prince (born 1965), American rapper and producer
Prince is the given name of the following people:
- Prince Buster ( Cecil Bustamente Campbell ; 1938-2016), Jamaican ska musician
- Prince Lasha ( William B. Lawsha ; 1929–2008), American jazz musician
- Prince Mohammed ( George Nooks ; * around 1958), Jamaican reggae singer
- Prince Paul ( Paul Houston ; * 1967), American DJ and hip-hop producer
- Prince Randian (1871–1934), actor and fairground sensation
- Prince Tagoe (* 1986), Ghanaian soccer player
- Kevin-Prince Boateng (* 1987), Ghanaian-German soccer player
PRINCE as an abbreviation stands for:
- Projects in Controlled Environments , project management method
See also:
Wiktionary: prince - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations