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Brave most commonly refers to: *Brave, an adjective for one who possesses
courage Courage (also called bravery or valor) is the choice and willingness to confront agony, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Valor is courage or bravery, especially in battle. Physical courage is bravery in the face of physical pain, h ...
* Braves (Native Americans), a EuroAmerican stereotype for Native American warriors Brave(s) or The Brave(s) may also refer to:


Film and television

* ''Brave'' (1994 film), a concept film based on the Marillion album * ''The Brave'' (film), a 1997 film starring Johnny Depp * ''Brave'', a 2007 Thai film featuring Afdlin Shauki * ''Brave'' (2012 film), a computer-animated film produced by Pixar and released by Disney * ''Brave'' (2014 film), a Nigerian short film * '' Brave: Gunjō Senki'', a 2021 live-action film adaptation of manga
Gunjō Senki is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Masaki Kasahara. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Young Jump'' from August 2013 to June 2017. A sequel, titled ''Shin Gunjō Senki'', written by Kasaha ...
* ''The Brave'' (TV series), an American television series * "Brave" (''The Walking Dead: World Beyond''), an episode of ''The Walking Dead: World Beyond'' * "Brave" (''Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous''), an episode of ''Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous''


Literature

* ''Brave'' (graphic novel), a 2017 children's book by Svetlana Chmakova * ''Brave'' (McGowan book), a 2018 memoir by Rose McGowan * ''The Brave'', a 2010 novel by Nicholas Evans * ''The Brave'', a novel by Gregory Mcdonald and the basis for the 1997 film


Music


Labels

* Brave Entertainment, a South Korean record label


Groups

* The Brave (band), an Australian metalcore band


Albums

* ''Brave'' (Beau Dermott album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Joyryde album) * ''Brave'' (Jennifer Lopez album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Jamie O'Neal album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Kate Ceberano album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Shawn McDonald album) * ''Brave'' (Marillion album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Nichole Nordeman album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (Moriah Peters album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (The Shires album) or its title song * ''Brave'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album from the 2012 film


Songs

* "Brave" (Arashi song) * "Brave" (Sara Bareilles song) * "Brave" (Ella Henderson song) * "Brave" (Josh Groban song) * "Brave" (Kelis song) * "Brave" (Idina Menzel song) * "Brave", a song by Action Item * "The Brave", a song by The Ghost Inside from ''
Fury and the Fallen Ones Fury or FURY may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Comics * ''Fury'' (2001 series) Fictional entities * Fury (DC Comics), the name of three characters * Fury (Marvel Comics), an android * Fury, in ''Power Rangers Dino Charge'' and ''Power ...
'' * "Brave", a song by Katatonia from '' Brave Murder Day'' * "Brave", a song by Leona Lewis from '' Echo''


Places

*
Brave, Pennsylvania Brave is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Wayne Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States. It lies in Pennsylvania's southwestern corner near the West Virginia border. As of the 2010 census the populati ...
, United States, an unincorporated community and census-designated place * Brave Mountain, Labrador, Canada


Ships

* , various Royal Navy ships *
Brave-class patrol boat The Brave-class fast patrol boats were a class of two gas turbine motor torpedo boats (MTBs) that were the last of their type for the Royal Navy (RN) Coastal Forces division. They formed the basis for a series of simpler boats which were widely ...
, comprising two motor torpedo boats of the Royal Navy Coastal Forces division * French ship ''Brave'', various French Navy ships * HMS ''Arab'' (1798), a post ship originally the French privateer ''Brave''


Sports teams


American and Canadian football

* Burlington Braves, a junior football league team based in Ontario, Canada * Syracuse Braves, an American professional football team in 1936 and 1937 *
Boston Braves (NFL) The Washington Commanders, an American football team belonging to the National Football League (NFL), have also played as the Boston Braves, Boston Redskins, Washington Redskins, and Washington Football Team. Founded in 1932, the team has won f ...
, the original name in 1932 of the National Football League team that became the Redskins


Baseball

* Atlanta Braves, an American Major League Baseball team (originally the Boston Braves, then the Milwaukee Braves), or their affiliates: **
Anderson Braves The Anderson Braves were a minor league baseball team located in Anderson, South Carolina. The team played in the South Atlantic League, and were affiliated with and owned by the Atlanta Braves. Their home stadium was the Anderson Memorial Stadi ...
, a former affiliate ** Austin Braves, a former affiliate of the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves ** Danville Braves, a farm team ** Dominican Summer League Braves **
Evansville Braves The Evansville Braves was the primary nickname of a minor league baseball team based in Evansville, Indiana 1938–1942 and 1946–1957, playing in the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League. Baseball Hall of Fame Inductees Bob Uecker and Warren Spahn p ...
, minor league team affiliated with the Boston and Milwaukee Braves in the 1940s and 1950s ** Greenwood Braves, a former affiliate ** Gulf Coast League Braves ** Gwinnett Braves, a Triple-A affiliate previously the Richmond Braves (see below) ** Jacksonville Braves, a former Class A affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves ** Kingsport Braves, a former affiliate ** Macon Braves, a Class A affiliate now the Rome Braves (see below) ** Mississippi Braves, in Class AA **
Richmond Braves The Richmond Braves were an American minor league baseball club based in Richmond, Virginia, the Triple-A International League affiliate of the Atlanta Braves from 1966 to 2008. Owned by the parent Atlanta club and colloquially referred to as the ...
, a defunct Triple-A affiliate ** Rome Braves, in Class A ** Savannah Braves, a former affiliate ** Sumter Braves, a former affiliate **
Utica Braves Utica may refer to: Places *Utica, Tunisia, ancient city founded by Phoenicians * Útica, a village in Cundinamarca, Colombia * Port Perry/Utica Field Aerodrome, Canada United States *Utica, New York * Utica Mansion, in Angels Camp, California *N ...
, a former affiliate of the Boston Braves and other teams **
Ventura Braves Ventura (Italian, Portuguese and Spanish for "fortune") may refer to: Places ; Brazil * Boa Ventura de São Roque, a municipality in the state of Paraná, southern Brazil * Boa Ventura, Paraíba, a municipality in the state of Paraíba, in the ...
, a former affiliate of the Boston Braves **
Waycross Braves The Waycross Braves were a minor league baseball team located in Waycross, Georgia, United States. An affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves, they played in the Georgia–Florida League The Georgia–Florida League was a minor baseball league that ...
, a former affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves ** Wichita Braves, a former Class AAA affiliate of the Milwaukee Braves * Bourne Braves, a collegiate summer baseball team in Massachusetts *
Kilgore Braves The Kilgore Braves were an East Texas League baseball team based in Kilgore, Texas that existed in 1936. They went 45-106 in their only year of existence, finishing in eighth place in the standings. Notable players include Harry Boyles, Ray Cunnin ...
, an East Texas League baseball team in 1936 * Orix BlueWave, formerly the Hankyu Braves and Orix Braves, a defunct Japanese professional baseball team *
Salisbury Braves Salisbury ( ) is a cathedral city in Wiltshire, England with a population of 41,820, at the confluence of the rivers Avon, Nadder and Bourne. The city is approximately from Southampton and from Bath. Salisbury is in the southeast of Wilt ...
, a defunct affiliate of the Houston Colt .45s in 1961 and the New York Mets in 1962 *
Staunton Braves The Staunton Braves are a collegiate summer baseball team in Staunton, Virginia. They play in the southern division of the Valley Baseball League. They have won the pennant in 1993–1995, 1997–2000, 2003, and 2015, ranking as high as the 7th ...
, a collegiate summer baseball team in Virginia


Basketball

* Bendigo Braves, in the Australian Basketball Association * Buffalo Braves, a National Basketball Association team now the Los Angeles Clippers *
Elizabeth Braves The Elizabeth Braves were an American basketball team based in Elizabeth, New Jersey Elizabeth is a city and the county seat of Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Boston Braves (AHL), a former American Hockey League team * Brockville Braves, a Junior "A" hockey team from Ontario, Canada * Saanich Braves, a Junior "B" hockey team in British Columbia, Canada * Spokane Braves, a Junior "B" hockey team in Washington state *
St. Louis Braves The St. Louis Braves were a minor league hockey club located in St. Louis, Missouri. The team originated as the Syracuse Braves in the Eastern Professional Hockey League's final season of 1962–63. The team was moved to St. Louis mid-season, ...
, a former affiliate of the National Hockey League Chicago Black Hawks *
Tavistock Braves The Tavistock Braves are a Junior ice hockey team based in Tavistock, Ontario, Canada. They currently play in the Provincial Junior Hockey League of the Ontario Hockey Association. History During the 1981-82 season Tavistock finished first ...
, a Junior "C" hockey team from Ontario * Valleyfield Braves (2014–), a Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada * Valleyfield Braves (defunct), a former Junior "AAA" hockey team from Quebec, Canada


University teams

* Braves, the athletics teams of the University of North Carolina at Pembroke * Bradley Braves, the athletics teams of Bradley University, Illinois * Ottawa Braves, the athletics teams of Ottawa University, Kansas


Other sports teams

*
Boston Braves (rugby league) The American National Rugby League (AMNRL) was a rugby league organization in the United States that operated from 1997 to 2014. The country's first domestic rugby league competition, it hosted an annual league from 1998 through 2013. Throughout it ...
, an American National Rugby League team * Braves (Super Fours), a women's cricket team that competed in the Super Fours *
Indianapolis Braves Indianapolis Braves were an American soccer team, the men's professional team of the Indianapolis-based soccer organization, FC Pride, which competed in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the third tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, for ...
, an American soccer team * Kitchener-Waterloo Braves, a Junior "A" box lacrosse team from Ontario, Canada


Video games

* ''Brave'' (video game), a game based on the 2012 film * '' Brave: A Warrior's Tale'', a 2009 port of the 2005 platform game for Xbox 360 and Wii * '' Brave: Shaman's Challenge'', a 2009 puzzle game for Nintendo DS * '' Brave: The Search for Spirit Dancer'', a 2005 platform game for PlayStation 2 * '' Temple Run: Brave'', a 2012 endless runner for iOS, Android, and Windows Phones


Other uses

* ''Brave'' (magazine), an American fashion magazine * Brave (web browser), a free and open-source web browser based on Chromium *
Brave Search Brave Search is a search engine developed by Brave Software, Inc., which is set as the default search engine for Brave web browser users in certain countries. History Brave Search is a search engine developed by Brave Software, Inc. and release ...
, search engine * Brave series (勇者シリーズ), a robot toy and anime franchise * Kansu Braves, an army division of Chinese Muslims from Kansu that fought in the Boxer Rebellion *
Ysabella Brave Ysabella Brave is an American YouTube personality, artist, vocalist, singer and songwriter signed by Cordless Recordings, a division of the Warner Music Group. She was discovered through the popularity of her YouTube channels, Ysabella Brave and ...
(born 1979), American YouTube personality and singer


See also

*
List of people known as the Brave The Brave is an epithet applied to the following: People: * Alfonso VI of León and Castile (before 1040–1109), King of León, King of Castile and de facto King of Galicia * Ashot IV of Armenia (died c. 1040–41), King of Armenia * Bolesław I ...
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