Pelikan (disambiguation) explained
Pelikan is a German manufacturer of fine writing instruments.
Pelikan or Pelikán may also refer to:
- Operation Pelikan, a German plan for crippling the Panama Canal during World War II
- Pelikan Island, Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica
- Pelikan Rock, Sint Maarten, Dutch Caribbean
- Pelikan, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
- MV Pelikan, a refrigerated cargo ship in service from 1935–59
- Pelikan AG, a producer of paper, office supplies and stationery articles in Europe
- Politechnika Warszawska PW-4 Pelikan, a motor-glider
- Pelikan (organization), a group in Turkey
- Pelikan tail, an experimental tail design for fighter jets
- Pelikan Łowicz, a Polish football club based in Łowicz
- FK Pelikán Děčín, a Czech football club based in Děčín
- Pelikán má alibi, a 1940 Czechoslovak criminal comedy film
- TAI Pelikan, a radio-controlled reconnaissance, surveillance and target acquisition drone
- Uetz Pelikan, a Swiss four-seat cabin monoplane designed for amateur construction by Walter Uetz
People with the surname
- Boris Aleksandrovich Pelikan (1861–1931), Mayor of Odesa, Ukraine
- Emilie Mediz-Pelikan (1861–1908), Austrian landscape painter
- Franz Pelikan (1925–1994), Austrian football goalkeeper
- János Pelikán (born 1995), Hungarian cyclist
- Jaroslav Pelikan (1923–2006), scholar and author in Christian history and medieval intellectual history
- Jiří Pelikán (disambiguation)
- Konrad Pellikan (1478–1556), German teacher and author
- Lisa Pelikan (born 1964), French actress
- Robert Pelikán (born 1979), Czech lawyer
- Wilhelm Pelikan (1893–1981) chemist, anthroposophist, pharmacist, gardener and anthroposophical medicine practitioner
See also