Cupid is the god of love in Roman mythology.
Cupid(s) may also refer to:
Geography
edit- Cupid (moon), orbiting Uranus
- Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, a town
People
edit- Cupid (singer) (born 1982), stage name of Bryson Bernard
- Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole (1871–1922), a Hawaiian politician and aristocrat nicknamed "Prince Cupid"
Arts, entertainment, and media
editFictional characters
edit- Cupid (DC Comics), a fictional comic book character
- Cupid, one of Santa Claus's reindeer
Music
editAlbums
edit- Cupid (Cupid album), the self-titled debut album by Cupid
- Cupid?, a 2004 album by Canadian rock band Stabilo
Songs
edit- "Cupid" (112 song), a song by American R&B quartet 112
- "Cupid" (Sam Cooke song), covered by many artists
- "Cupid" (Fifty Fifty song), 2023
- "Cupid" (Lloyd song), a 2011 song by American R&B singer Lloyd
- "Cupid" (Daniel Powter song), a 2012 Daniel Powter song
- "Cupid", a song by Jack Johnson from On and On
- "Cupid", a 2015 song by Kara from In Love
- "Cupid", a 2015 song by Oh My Girl from Oh My Girl
- "Cupid", a 1998 song by Sara Evans from No Place That Far
Television
edit- Cupid (1998 TV series), starring Paula Marshall and Jeremy Piven
- Cupid, a 2003 dating reality show produced by Simon Cowell and FremantleMedia
- Cupid (2009 TV series), a remake of the 1998 TV series, starring Sarah Paulson and Bobby Cannavale
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
edit- Cupid (Michelangelo), one of two sculptures
- Cupid, a 2012 TV film starring Joely Fisher
Other uses
edit- CUORE Upgrade with Particle Identification (CUPID), a physics experiment
- Cupid plc, a British company that owns and operates dating websites
- Cupid (horse)
See also
edit- "Qpid", a 1991 episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation
- All pages with titles beginning with cupid
- Cupid Day, a fictional day (on a Friday, February 12, repeating again and again) at Lauren Oliver's 2010 novel Before I Fall