Youth (disambiguation)
Youth is a period of life. It is also a slang term for an adolescent, especially a boy.
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Youth may also refer to:
Books
- Youth, a play by Thornton Wilder
- Youth (Asimov short story), a 1952 science fiction story by Isaac Asimov
- Youth (Conrad short story), an 1898 short story by Joseph Conrad
- Youth (Leo Tolstoy novel), an 1856 novel by Leo Tolstoy
- Youth: Scenes from Provincial Life II, a 2002 novel by J. M. Coetzee
- Youth, a poem by Samuel Ullman
Films
- Youth, a 1917 American film starring Carlyle Blackwell
- Youth (1922 film), a German film directed by Fred Sauer
- Youth (1934 film), a French film directed by Georges Lacombe
- Youth (2002 film), a Tamil film starring Vijay
- Youth (2013 film), a film by Tom Shoval
- Youth (2015 film), a film by Paolo Sorrentino
- Youth (2017 film), a Chinese film directed by Feng Xiaogang
Newspapers
- Tuổi Trẻ, a Vietnamese newspaper
People
- Big Youth (born 1949), Jamaican deejay, mostly known for his work during the 1970s
- Youth (musician) (born 1960), record producer and musician in the band Killing Joke
- Todd Youth (born 1971), American guitarist
Places
- Youth, Georgia, a community in the United States
Sports
- Youth (athletics), an athletics age category (under 17, but over 15)
- Youth (horse) (born 1973), American-bred French Thoroughbred racehorse
Music
Albums
- Youth (BTS album)
- Youth (Collective Soul album)
- Youth (Matisyahu album)
- Youth (Tinie Tempah album)
- Youth, a 2013 album by Glen Check
Songs and compositions
- "Youth" (Foxes song), 2013
- "Youth" (Shawn Mendes song), 2018
- "Youth" (Troye Sivan song), 2015
- Youth (wind sextet), a chamber composition by Leoš Janáček
- "Youth", a song by Arnold Bax
- "Youth", a song by Daughter
- "Youth", a song by Glass Animals on the album How to Be a Human Being
- "Youth", a song by Soft Cell on the album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret
Art
- Youth, alternative name of The Spirit of Spanish Music, a sculpture by Burt Johnson
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