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- Morning Star, morning star, or Morningstar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morning Star, morning star, or Morningstar may refer to: Morning star, most...
- Morningstar, Inc. is an American financial services firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, founded by Joe Mansueto in 1984. It provides an array of...
- Lucifer Morningstar is a DC Comics character, an adaptation of Lucifer—the Biblical fallen angel and devil of Christianity. Lucifer Morningstar may also...
- Princess Charlotte "Charlie" Morningstar is a fictional character created by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano who appears as the protagonist of the musical...
- Morningstar DBRS is a global credit rating agency with offices in Toronto, New York, Chicago, London, Frankfurt and Madrid. Morningstar DBRS provides...
- Lucifer Morningstar, known as Samael before his banishment from Heaven, is the titular protagonist of the urban fantasy comedy-drama series Lucifer (2016–2021)...
- Morningstar Farms (stylized as MorningStar Farms) is a division of Kellanova that produces vegan and vegetarian food. Many of their offerings are plant-based...
- Joyner (born 1949) is an American public speaker and author. He founded MorningStar Ministries with his wife in 1985. Joyner was born in Raleigh, North Carolina...
- (seasons 1–3) and Netflix (seasons 4–6) television series Lucifer. Lucifer Morningstar is a fictional character and the protagonist of the TV series Lucifer...
- The Morningstar Rating for Funds is a rating system for investment funds operated by Morningstar. The Star Rating, debuted in 1985, a year after Morningstar...