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Bright
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceBright may refer to:
- Brightness, the perception of how dark or light a source of luminance is
- Being bright, describing colloquially, something with intelligence (trait)
- The Brights movement, a social movement promoting the naturalistic worldview
Places
- Bright, County Down, a village in County Down, Northern Ireland
- Bright, Victoria, a town in Australia
- Electoral district of Bright in South Australia
- Bright, Indiana, a census-designated place in the United States
People
- Bill Bright (1921-2003), American evangelist
- Jesse Bright (1812-1875), U.S. Senator removed from office during the American Civil War
- John Bright (1811-1889), British Liberal politician
- Richard Bright (actor) (1937–2006), American actor
- Richard Bright (physician) (1789–1858), English physician and early pioneer in the research of kidney disease
- Susie Bright (b. 1958), sexuality writer
- William Bright (1928–2006), linguist
Other uses
- Bright 106.4 FM, local radio station in Sussex, UK
- Bright (band), an experimental pop group from Brooklyn, New York
- Bright (album), the eponymous debut from the aforementioned group
- Bright Noa, a fictional character from the Gundam anime metaverse
- Bright (Suikoden), a character from the Genso Suikoden series of games
- BRIGHT (nanosatellite), the BRIght-star Target Explorer
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