A pelican is a bird of the family Pelecanidae.
Pelican may also refer to:
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Places
Ships
- Pelican, the former name of Sir Francis Drake's ship Golden Hind
- Pélican (1693), a short lived ship that won the Battle of Hudson's Bay
- Pélican (1702), delivered pioneer women and yellow fever to Mobile in 1704
- Le Pélican (1992) a replica of Pélican (1693) built in Quebec and moored at Donaldsonville, Louisiana
- HMS Pelican, the name of many Royal Navy ships
- Pelican (privateer), a ship which sank in 1793
- The Pelican (Fishing Vessel), a fishing boat which capsized in 1951 off Montauk, New York
- Pelican (dinghy), a small boat
Aircraft
- HH-3F Pelican, the US Coast Guard Search and Rescue helicopter
- Boeing Pelican, the large-capacity low-altitude transport aircraft currently being studied by the Boeing Phantom Works
Other
- Pelican Accessories, a company that makes 3rd party video game accessories
- Pelican (band), a post-metal band from Chicago, as well as Pelican (EP), their self-titled EP
- Pelican E.P, an EP from the Irish Post-Rock band Tracer AMC
- Pelican Books, a non-fiction imprint of Penguin Books
- Pelican case, a watertight case made by Pelican Products
- Pelican crossing, a type of pedestrian road crossing
- Pelican HPC GNU Linux, a live CD image that allows to set up a HPC (high performance computing) cluster (also PelicanHPC).
- Pelican Nebula, an HII region located toward the constellation Cygnus
- Pelican (magazine), the University of Western Australia student newspaper
- Pelican Products, a producer of high quality cases and flashlights
- Pelicans (ice hockey), a Finnish ice-hockey team playing in the national elite league SM-liiga
- a possible misspelling of Pelikan, a human surname
- Pelikan, a German manufacturer of writing equipment
- an antiquated nickname for an inhabitant of Gibraltar
- Pelican, a dropship from the video game series Halo.
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