An enigma is a puzzle, something mysterious or inexplicable, or a riddle or difficult problem.
Enigma may also refer to:
- Enigma machine, a machine for encrypting communications during World War II
- Enigma, Georgia, a town in Georgia, USA
- The Enigma, a performer in the Jim Rose Circus
- Enigma (yacht), one of the world's largest private superyachts (formerly "ECO" and "Katana")
- Enigma (game), the computer game
- Enigma Browser, a web browser
- Enigma, the codename for Red Hat Linux 7.2
- Codename for C. Macintosh.
In film and television:
- Enigma (1983 film), a film starring Martin Sheen and Sam Neill
- Aenigma (film), a 1987 film directed by Lucio Fulci
- Enigma (2001 film), a film adapted from the Robert Harris novel
- Enigma (TV series) - a Biography Channel TV series
- Enigma (game show), a Finnish television show by
Finlands Svenska Television - - a DVD showcasing the TNA career of the pro-wrestler
- Enigma (Stargate SG-1), an episode from the science-fiction TV series
In music:
- Enigma (musical project), the electronic music project created by Michael Cretu
- Enigma Records, a music record label
- Enigma (band), the 1980s disco band
- Enigma metal band, a progressive metal band from Chile
- Enigma Variations, the musical work by Edward Elgar
- Enigma (album), the 1996 Keith Murray album
- Enigma (Ill Niño album), 2007 album from Ill Niño
- "Enigma", a song by Trapt on their self-titled album Trapt (album)
In print publications:
- Enigma (novel), a novel by Robert Harris
- The Enigma (magazine), a monthly publication of the National Puzzlers' League
- Enigma (New Scientist), a mathematical puzzle published in New Scientist magazine
- Enigma (comic), a Vertigo/DC comic featuring a character called The Enigma
In fiction:
- Enigma (comics), a fictional character in the DC Universe
- Enigma (Wing Commander), a fictional region in the Wing Commander universe
- Enigma, a fictional rune word found in videogame Diablo II: Lord of Destruction
- Enigma (group), the main antagonist in the game Spy Fiction.
- Enigma the second novel in The Trigon Disunity series by Michael P. Kube-McDowell
- "Enigma" - poem by Edgar Allen Poe - the last line hints that "dear names that lie concealed within't". If you take the first letter of the first line and second letter of the second line, etc. it reveals the name of a poet friend of Poe's.
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