Divine (disambiguation)

Divine is an adjective related to divinity, the characteristics of a deity. Divine or Divines may also refer to: == Businesses == Divine (corporation), a defunct web services company Divine Chocolate, a British-Ghanaian chocolate brand == Films == Divine (1935 film), a French drama film Divine (1975 film), a French comedy film Divine (2020 film), a German-Italian romantic comedy film Divine, a Japanese science fantasy coming age film starring Akane Sakanoue Divines (film), a 2016 French film == Literature == The Divine (graphic novel), a 2015 graphic novel by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka, and Boaz Lavie Divine, a character in Jean Genet's novel Our Lady of the Flowers == Music == === Performers === Divine (rapper) (born 1990), Indian rapper Divine (group), an American R&B girl group formed in 1996 Divine Brown (born 1974), Canadian R&B and soul singer Divine Styler, stage name of American hip hop artist Mikal Safiyullah (born Mark Richardson in 1968) === Albums === Divine (Tuxedomoon album) (1982) Divine (Blinded Colony album) (2003) === Songs === "Divine" (Korn song) (1994) "Divine" (t.A.T.u.

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Divine (disambiguation)

Divine is an adjective related to divinity, the characteristics of a deity. Divine or Divines may also refer to: == Businesses == Divine (corporation), a defunct web services company Divine Chocolate, a British-Ghanaian chocolate brand == Films == Divine (1935 film), a French drama film Divine (1975 film), a French comedy film Divine (2020 film), a German-Italian romantic comedy film Divine, a Japanese science fantasy coming age film starring Akane Sakanoue Divines (film), a 2016 French film == Literature == The Divine (graphic novel), a 2015 graphic novel by Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka, and Boaz Lavie Divine, a character in Jean Genet's novel Our Lady of the Flowers == Music == === Performers === Divine (rapper) (born 1990), Indian rapper Divine (group), an American R&B girl group formed in 1996 Divine Brown (born 1974), Canadian R&B and soul singer Divine Styler, stage name of American hip hop artist Mikal Safiyullah (born Mark Richardson in 1968) === Albums === Divine (Tuxedomoon album) (1982) Divine (Blinded Colony album) (2003) === Songs === "Divine" (Korn song) (1994) "Divine" (t.A.T.u.

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