Messenger
Messenger, Messengers, The Messenger or The Messengers may refer to:
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People
- Courier, a person or company that delivers messages, packages, or mail
- Messenger (surname)
- Bicycle messenger, a bicyclist who transports packages through cities
- Messenger-at-arms, an officer of the Scottish Court of Session
- Messenger of the Court, a court officer responsible for carrying communications and executing other orders
- Prophets and messengers in Islam
- Muhammad and other prophets in Islam, who were known as Messengers of Allah (God)
Science and technology
Biology and chemistry
- Chemical messenger, such as a hormone or neurotransmitter, a molecule used for cellular signalling
- Messenger RNA (mRNA), RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in a cell
Electronics and computing
- Instant messenger, a tool for online text communication
- Facebook Messenger, an instant messaging service by Facebook
- Microsoft Messenger service, an instant messaging service by Microsoft
- Windows Live Messenger, the client for said service, formerly named MSN Messenger
- Windows Messenger, another predecessor of the above client
- Windows Messenger service, a networking component of earlier versions of Microsoft Windows
- Yahoo! Messenger, an instant messaging service by Yahoo!
Space exploration
- MESSENGER, a NASA probe to Mercury launched in 2004
Transport
- Messenger cable, a continuous loop of cable or chain attached to a capstan used to raise the anchor cables on 17th–19th century sailing ships
- Miles Messenger, a British 1940s liaison aircraft
- Messenger (sternwheeler), an 1876 sternwheel steamboat of the Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet
- Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger, 1921 American biplane
Literature
- Messenger (novel), a 2004 novel written by Lois Lowry
- The Messenger (Silva novel), a 2006 novel by Daniel Silva
- The Messenger (Zusak novel), a 2002 novel by Markus Zusak
- The Messenger, a 2001 fantasy novel by Douglas Niles
Periodicals
- Fort Dodge Messenger, a newspaper printed in Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
- Messenger (magazine), a Mormon fundamentalist publication
- Messenger Newspapers, a group of newspapers in Adelaide, South Australia
- The Messenger (astronomy magazine), a quarterly astronomical journal published by the European Southern Observatory
- The Messenger (magazine), a monthly magazine associated with the Harlem Renaissance
- Messenger of the Sacred Heart, a Jesuit magazine published in Ireland
- The Missionary Messenger, a journal of the British Methodist Episcopal Church in Toronto, Canada
- The Messenger (Mount Airy, North Carolina), a U.S. newspaper published in Mount Airy, North Carolina
- Il Messaggero ("The Messenger"), a newspaper based in Rome, Italy
In film and television
- Mohammad, Messenger of God, a 1977 film directed by Moustapha Akkad, chronicling the life and times of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad
- The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc, a 1999 film directed by Luc Besson and starring Milla Jovovich
- "Messenger", an episode of Power Rangers SPD
- The Messenger (1918 film), a film starring Oliver Hardy
- The Messenger (1937 film), directed by Raymond Rouleau
- The Messenger (1986 film), a 1986 film directed by Fred Williamson
- Messengers, a 2004 drama film starring Michele Hicks
- The Messenger (2008 film), a film by Çağan Irmak
- The Messenger (2009 film), a film by Oren Moverman
- The Messenger (2015 British film), a horror film directed by David Blair
- The Messenger (2015 Canadian film), a documentary film directed by Su Rynard
- The Messengers (film), 2007 horror film directed by the Pang Brothers
- The Messengers (TV series), a 2015 American television series
In gaming
- The Messenger (2001 video game), 2001 adventure computer game
- The Messenger (2018 video game), 2018 platformer game developed by Sabotage
In music
- Messenger Records, a record label
- The Messenger, piano composition by Valentyn Sylvestrov
Groups
- The Messengers (producers), a musical songwriting and production duo
- The Messengers Choir, East African gospel group based in the United States
- Paul Kelly and the Messengers, an Australian rock band, active 1987–1992
- Messengers (American band), an American Christian metal band
- Messengers (Scottish band)
Albums
- Messenger (Edwin McCain album), 1999
- Messenger (Joe Pug album), 2010
- Messengers (album), 2007, by August Burns Red
- The Messenger (Ernest Dawkins album), 2006
- The Messenger (Casey Jones album), 2006
- The Messenger (Kurt Elling album), 1997
- The Messenger (Matt Joe Gow and the Dead Leaves album), 2009
- The Messenger (Johnny Marr album), 2013
Songs
- "The Messenger" (song), by Daniel Lanois
- "The Messenger", by Domine on their 2007 album Ancient Spirit Rising
- "The Messenger", by Linkin Park on their 2010 album A Thousand Suns
- "The Messenger", by Patrick Wolf on his 2009 album The Bachelor
- "Messenger", by Blonde Redhead on their 2004 album Misery Is a Butterfly
- "Messenger", by Paul McCartney on his 1997 album Standing Stone
Other uses
- Messenger (horse) (1780–1808), an English thoroughbred horse
- Messenger (Plymouth sculpture), a 2018 bronze statue of a female actor in Plymouth, England
- The Messenger (David Wynne sculpture), a 1981 bronze statue of a horse and rider in Sutton, London
- The Messenger (painting), a 1674 painting by Johannes Verkolje
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- Messenger bag, a type of bag often used by bicycle messengers
- Messenger Feast, a celebration of the Inupiaq and Yup'ik peoples of Alaska
- قاصد (disambiguation), Arabic for messenger
- Apostle (Islam), a messenger sent by the God
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