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Blue is a color.
Blue may also refer to:
Places
- Blue, Arizona, an unincorporated community in the United States
 - Blue, Indiana, an unincorporated community in the United States
 - Blue, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the United States
 - Blue, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States
 - Blue County, Choctaw Nation, dissolved in 1907 when Oklahoma achieved statehood
 - Blue, Ontario, a former township amalgamated in Dawson, Ontario, Canada
 - Blue Desert, part of the Sinai Desert
 - Blue Mountain (disambiguation)
 - Blue Mountains (disambiguation)
 - Blue River (disambiguation)
 
People
- Blue (name), a list of people with the given name, nickname or surname
 
Companies and products
- Blue Inc, a London-based chain of fashion retail stores
 - Blue Microphones, a microphone manufacturer
 - Blue Network, an American radio network from 1927 to 1945, the predecessor of ABC
 - Labatt Blue, a Canadian brand of beer
 - Blue Origin, an American aerospace manufacturer
 
Computing and mathematics
- Blue (queue management algorithm)
 - Best Linear Unbiased Estimator, a concept in statistics
 - Windows Blue, codename for Microsoft Windows 8.1
 
Art, entertainment, and media
Fictional entities
- Blue (Blue Gender)
 - Blue (Pokémon Adventures), the protagonist's rival in the manga adaptation of Pokémon in Pokémon Adventures
 - Blue (SaGa Frontier character)
 - Blue (Wolf's Rain)
 - Blue Chessex, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
 - Green (Pokémon Adventures), who was called Blue in the original Japanese version, in Pokémon Adventures
 - Blue, a fictional character in the Web series Dick Figures, made by Mondo Media
 - Blue (Pokémon), the rival character in the video games Pokémon Red and Blue, and the main inspiration for the anime character Gary Oak
 - Blue, the title character of Blue's Clues and Blue's Clues & You!
 - Blue, a cat in U.S. Acres by Jim Davis
 - Blue, a character in Snow by Orhan Pamuk
 - Joseph "Blue" Pulaski, a character in the film Old School
 - Blu, a Spix's macaw who is the protagonist of Rio and Rio 2
 - Blue Sargent, a fictional character from The Raven Cycle novels, by Maggie Steifvater
 - Blue, a Velociraptor in Jurassic World and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
 - Blue, a SilkWing in the novel series Wings of Fire
 - Blue, a character in the Roblox video game Rainbow Friends
 
Films
- Blue (1968 film), starring Terence Stamp
 - Blue (1993 film), by Derek Jarman
 - Three Colors: Blue, a French drama film by Krzysztof Kieślowski, part of the Three Colors trilogy
 - Blue (2001 film), a Japanese romantic drama
 - Blue (2003 film), a South Korean war film
 - Blue (2009 film), a Bollywood action film
 
Games
- Pokémon Red and Blue, the first two games in the Pokémon franchise
 
Music
Bands
- Blue (English group), an English boy band
 - Blue (Scottish band), a Scottish pop rock band
 - Bruford Levin Upper Extremities or B.L.U.E., a 1990s British rock group
 
Albums
- Blue (Angela Aki album), 2012
 - Blue (Closterkeller album), 1992
 - Blue (Diana Ross album), 2006
 - Blue (Double album), 1985
 - Blue (Down by Law album), 1992
 - Blue (Flashlight Brown album), 2006
 - Blue (Gary Chaw album), 2006
 - Blue (iamamiwhoami album), 2014
 - Blue (The Jesus Lizard album), 1998
 - Blue (Jonas Blue album), 2018
 - Blue (Joni Mitchell album), 1971
 - Blue (La! Neu? album), 1999
 - Blue (LeAnn Rimes album), 1996
 - Blue (The Mission album), 1996
 - Blue (Phil Keaggy album), 1994
 - Blue (Simply Red album), 1998
 - Blue (Terje Rypdal album), 1987
 - Blue (Third Eye Blind album), 1999
 
Songs
- "Blue" (A Perfect Circle song), 2004
 - "Blue" (A. S. Blue song), 2011
 - "Blue" (Big Bang song), 2012
 - "Blue" (Bill Mack song), 1958, popularized by LeAnn Rimes (1996)
 - "Blue" (Joel Deleōn song), 2023
 - "Blue" (Joni Mitchell song), 1971
 - "Blue" (Tiësto song), 2019
 - "Blue" (The Rasmus song), 1997
 - "Blue" (The Verve song), 1993
 - "Blue" (Vivid song), 2011
 - "Blue" (Yoasobi song), 2021
 - "Blue (Da Ba Dee)", a 1999 song by Eiffel 65
 - "Blue", by Angie Hart from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode "Conversations with Dead People"
 - "Blue", by Beyoncé Knowles from Beyoncé
 - "Blue", by the Birthday Massacre from Violet
 - "Blue", by Calvin Harris from Ready for the Weekend
 - "Blue", by DreamNote
 - "Blue", by Elastica from Elastica
 - "Blue", by Eve's Plum from Envy
 - "Blue", by Fine Young Cannibals from Fine Young Cannibals
 - "Blue", by First Aid Kit from The Lion's Roar
 - "Blue", by Freddie Hart from Country Love Ballads
 - "Blue", by Helen Reddy from We'll Sing in the Sunshine
 - "Blue", by Hikaru Utada from Ultra Blue
 - "Blue", by the Jayhawks from Tomorrow the Green Grass
 - "Blue", by Kevin Ayers from Yes We Have No Mañanas (So Get Your Mañanas Today)
 - "Blue", by LaTour from LaTour
 - "Blue", by Linkin Park from LP Underground 11.0
 - "Blue", by Lolo Zouaï from High Highs to Low Lows
 - "Blue", by Lucinda Williams from Essence
 - "Blue", by Marina and the Diamonds from Froot
 - "Blue", by Mika from My Name Is Michael Holbrook (2019)
 - "Blue", by Orthodox Celts from The Celts Strike Again
 - "Blue", by Peter, Paul and Mary from In Concert
 - "Blue", by the Seatbelts from Cowboy Bebop Blue
 - "Blue", by Serj Tankian from Elect the Dead
 - "Blue", by Sigrid from How to Let Go
 - "Blue", by the Smashing Pumpkins from Lull
 - "Blue", by Troye Sivan from Blue Neighbourhood
 - "Blue", by Way Out West from Way Out West
 - "Blue", by Wham! from Music from the Edge of Heaven
 - "Blue", by Wonho
 - "Blue", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Alchemy
 - "Blue", by Zach Bryan from American Heartbreak (2022)
 - "Blue", by Zayn Malik from Mind of Mine
 - "Blue (And Broken Hearted)", written by Lou Handman
 - "Blue", from Heathers: the Musical
 
Other music
- Blue (piano concerto), a composition by Matthew King
 - Blue (video), a DVD by the Birthday Massacre
 - Blue (opera), by Jeanine Tesori and Tazewell Thompson, 2019
 - Blue, a guitar owned by Billie Joe Armstrong
 - Working blue, or "blue material," the use of impolite language in comedy or other entertainment
 
Publications
- Blue (Australian magazine), a gay men's magazine
 - Blue (Italian magazine), an erotic comic magazine
 - Blue (manga), a 1997 yuri manga by Kiriko Nananan
 - Blue (tourism magazine), a 1997-2003 American adventure travel magazine
 - Blue, a 1991 novel by James Heneghan
 
Television
- Blue (web series), an original production starring Julia Stiles on the WIGS YouTube channel
 - "Blue" (Red Dwarf), an episode of Red Dwarf
 - "Blue", a Series B episode of the television series QI (2004)
 - Blue, a defunct Greek-language music video channel operated by ANT1 Group
 
Animals and mascots
- Blue (Don Cherry's dog), a dog owned by ice hockey commentator Don Cherry
 - Blue (NFL mascot), the official mascot of the Indianapolis Colts professional American football franchise
 - Blue, a mascot of the University of Kentucky Wildcats
 - Butler Blue, a succession of live mascots of Butler University
 - Polyommatinae, a subfamily of butterflies
 
Sports
- Blue (university sport), an award
 - Blue, a slang term used to address a baseball umpire
 
Other uses
- Blue, a doneness level of cooked meat
 - Blue, a slang term used in performance art to denote obscene material
 - Blue School, a progressive independent school in New York City
 - Blue state, a U.S. state with a tendency to elect Democrats
 - Case Blue, the German World War II plan for its 1942 summer offensive against the Soviet Union
 - USS Blue (DD-387), a Bagley-class destroyer in service from 1937 to 1942
 - USS Blue (DD-744), an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer in service from 1944 to 1971
 
See also
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- All pages with titles beginning with Blue
 - All pages with titles containing Blue
 - Bloo (disambiguation)
 - Blu (disambiguation)
 - The Blue (disambiguation)
 - Blued (disambiguation)
 - Blues (disambiguation)
 - Bluey (disambiguation)
 - Bluing (disambiguation)
 
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