A sister is a female sibling.
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Sister may also refer to:
- Sister, the title of address for a nun
- Sister, a title usually preceding a surname as a way to address a female parishioner in some Protestant church settings
- Sister, a Jehovah's Witness term of address for a female co-religionist
- Sister, a Mormon term of address for a female co-religionist
- Sister, a Muslim term of address for a female co-religionist
- Sister, a female member of a peer group
- Sister, a term of address for a female member of the Rainbow Family of Living Light
- Sister, a member of a sorority
- Nursing sister, a senior female nurse
- Religious sister (Catholic), a female member of certain Christian religious communities similar to but distinct from a nun
Music
Songs
- "Sister" (Porno Graffitti song), 2004
- "Sister" (Sergio & The Ladies song), representing Belgium at Eurovision 2002
- "Sister" (Sister2Sister song), 1999
- "Sister" (S!sters song), representing Germany at Eurovision 2019
- "Miss Celie's Blues" or "Sister", written by Quincy Jones, Rod Temperton and Lionel Richie for the film The Color Purple, 1985
- "Sister", by the Black Keys from El Camino, 2011
- "Sister", by Bros from The Time, 1989
- "Sister", by Caribou from Suddenly, 2020
- "Sister", by the Ex from Turn, 2004
- "Sister", by Icehouse from Icehouse, 1980
- "Sister", by K.Flay from Solutions, 2019
- "Sister", by Lenny Kravitz from Are You Gonna Go My Way, 1993
- "Sister", by Mike McGear from Woman, 1972
- "Sister", by Mumford & Sons, 2008
- "Sister", by the Nixons from Foma, 1995
- "Sister", by Prince from Dirty Mind, 1980
- "Sister", by She Wants Revenge from She Wants Revenge, 2006
- "Sister/Nation", by Brockhampton from Saturation III, 2017
- "Sister" (New Girl), a television episode
- The Sister (play)
- The Sister (TV series)
- Sister, a 1952 book by Stan and Jan Berenstain
- Sister Bear, a character, introduced in 1974, from the Berenstain Bears media franchise
- Sister station, or sister channel, in broadcasting, one of a pair of radio or television stations operated by the same company
- The Sister: The extraordinary story of Kim Yo Jong, the most powerful woman in North Korea, a 2023 biographical book about Kim Yo Jong