(sometimes spelled Ikarus in Europe), is a proper noun with a variety of meanings, most deriving from its use in Greek mythology:
- Icarus (mythology) , the son of Daedalus according to Greek mythology
- ''Icarus'' (album) , a 2003 musical album by The Forms, a Steve Albini recording project
- Icarus (band) , an electronica band
- Icarus (browser) , a web browser developed by Adnan Osmani which won the 2003 BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition in Dublin, Ireland
- Icarus (comics) , a character in Marvel's ''New Mutants'' comic book
- ''Icarus'' (film) , a film for which Banks and Wag composed music
- ''Icarus'' (game) , an electronic game manufactured by Mandarin for the Acorn Electron
- ''Icarus'' (journal) , a scientific journal focusing on studies of the Solar System
- ''Icarus'' (song) , a 2001 song by Swiss band Flutlicht , courtesy of Drizzly Records
- ''Icarus'' (The Matrix) , a fictional hovercraft ship in the film ''The Matrix Reloaded''
- "Icarus Cup" (French: '' Coupe Icare ''), an annual festival of free flight held at St Hilaire du Touvet - Lumbin (Isère, France)
- 1566 Icarus , one of the Apollo asteroids
- '' Kid Icarus '', a 1986 video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System
- "Icarus", the first Greek state-run airline, created in 1930 and quickly insolvent; see History Of Olympic Airlines
- "Icarus", an AI character in the computer game ''Deus Ex'' (see Deus Ex Characters )
- "Icarus", a character in Disney's ''''
- "Icarus", an orbital superweapon in the James Bond film '' Die Another Day ''
- ''Icarus'', the acquired name of the spacecraft featured in the original 1968 '' Planet Of The Apes '' film
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