Sparrow may refer to:
Birds
- Old World sparrows, family Passeridae
 - New World sparrows, family Passerellidae
 - two species in the Passerine family Estrildidae:
 - Hedge sparrow, also known as the dunnock or hedge accentor in the family Prunellidae
 
People
- Sparrow (surname)
 - Sparrow (American poet) (born 1953), American poet, activist, musician, and rabble-rouser
 - Alex Sparrow, also known as Alexey Vorobyov (born 1988), Russian singer and actor
 - Robert Brown (footballer, born 1856), Scottish footballer known by the nickname 'Sparrow'
 - The Little Sparrow (La Môme Piaf), the nickname of French singer Édith Piaf (1915 –1963)
 
Media
Films
- The Sparrow (1914 film), a 1914 French silent film
 - Sparrows (1916 film), a Dutch film
 - Sparrows (1926 film), starring Mary Pickford
 - The Sparrow (1972 film), Arabic title Al Asfour, a 1972 Egyptian film by director Youssef Chahine
 - Sparrow (1993 film), a 1993 Italian drama film directed by Franco Zeffirelli
 - Sparrow (2008 film), a Hong Kong film
 - Sparrow (2010 film), a horror film directed by Shaun Troke
 - Sparrows (2015 film), an Icelandic film directed by Rúnar Rúnarsson
 
Literature
- The Sparrow (novel), a 1996 science fiction novel by Mary Doria Russell
 - The Sparrow (1967 play), by Alan Ayckbourn
 - The Sparrow (2007 play), about a teenage girl with a troubled past
 
Music
- Sparrows (album), by Anathallo, 2002
 - Sparrow (album), by Ashley Monroe, 2018
 - The Sparrows (band), a predecessor band to Steppenwolf that included John Kay
 - Sparrows (band), a Canadian post hardcore trio
 - Sparrow Quartet, American acoustic music group
 - Sparrow Records, a record label
 
Songs
- "Sparrow" (Marvin Gaye song), 1977
 - "Sparrow" (Emeli Sandé song), 2019
 - "Sparrows" (Cory Asbury song), 2020
 - "Sparrow", by The Boo Radleys from Everything's Alright Forever
 - "Sparrow", by the Cat Empire
 - "Sparrow", by Charlotte Church from Three
 - "Sparrow", by Mo-dettes from The Story So Far
 - "Sparrow", by Simon & Garfunkel from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
 - "Sparrow", by Jordan Smith, which represented Kentucky in the American Song Contest
 - "Sparrows", by Jason Gray from Where the Light Gets In
 - "Sparrows", by Spratleys Japs from Pony
 - "The Sparrow", by Mastodon from The Hunter
 - "The Sparrow", by The Ramblers
 
Other media
- Sparrow (TV series), a 2016 Chinese television series
 - Gary Sparrow, a character from Goodnight Sweetheart
 - Captain Jack Sparrow, a character from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series
 
Ships
- HMS Sparrow, the name of various ships of the British Royal Navy
 - USS Sparrow (AMc-31), a United States Navy coastal minesweeper in commission from 1940 to 1941
 - USS Sparrow II (SP-3231), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1918 to 1919
 
Technology
- Sparrow (email client), an e-mail client for Mac OS X and iOS
 - Sparrow (target missile), an Israeli air-launched target missile
 - AIM-7 Sparrow, an American air-to-air missile
 - CallAir A-9 Sparrow, an agricultural aircraft
 - Carlson Sparrow, an ultralight aircraft
 - Corbin Sparrow, a battery-powered electric vehicle or "micro car"
 - Paladin Sparrow, an American powered parachute design
 - Vortech Sparrow, an American gyroplane design
 - Sea Sparrow missile
 - Supermarine Sparrow, a British two-seat light aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell
 - AN/APQ-64 Sparrow II, a type of radar
 - Beresheet, lunar lander formerly known as "Sparrow"
 - IE 2700 and 2750 Classes (nicknamed Sparrow), Diesel Multiple Units in service in Ireland
 - Sparrow (bot) is an artificial intelligence-powered chatbot developed by researchers at DeepMind
 
Other uses
- R v Sparrow, a Canadian judicial decision, and its "Sparrow test"
 - Sparrow Lake, Ontario, Canada
 - Sparrow, the Chinese name for Mahjong
 - "The Sparrows", a nickname of the 79th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery, a Royal Artillery unit of the British Army
 - Sparrow, a bowling term for 3 spares in a row
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Sparrow
 - The Sparrows (disambiguation)
 - Sparrho, a search engine
 
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