Flint is a type of rock. Flint may also refer to: [edit] People - Austin Flint (1812–1886), American physician
- Austin Flint (1836–1915), American physician
- Bob Flint (born 1941), American/Hawaiian ceramicist
- Bruiser Flint (born 1968), basketball coach
- Caroline Flint (born 1961), British Member of Parliament for the Don Valley
- Charles Ranlett Flint (1850–1934), American merchant and banker
- Eric Flint, American science fiction and fantasy author and editor
- Henry Flynt (born 1940), American philosoph and avantgarde musician
- James_Flint (merchant), 18th century British merchant and diplomat
- Jeremy Flint (1928–1989), English contract bridge player
- Katja Flint (born 1960), German actress
- Keith Flint (born 1969), member of the band The Prodigy
- Kenneth C. Flint, American fantasy novelist
- Larry Flynt (born 1942), American magazine publisher (commonly misspelled "Flint")
- Robert Flint (theologian) (1838–1910), Scottish theologian and philosopher
- Roland Flint (1934-2001), American Poet
[edit] Fictional characters - Flint (comics), a character in the Wildstorm universe (see StormWatch)
- Flint (G.I. Joe), the code name of Dashiel R. Faireborn, a member of the fictional G.I. Joe anti-terrorist team
- Flint (Mother 3), a playable character in Nintendo's Mother 3
- Flint Fireforge, a dwarf in the Dragonlance chronicles
- Flint Hammerhead from Flint the Time Detective
- Sandman (Marvel Comics), aka Flint Marko
- Captain Flint, the legendary captain of a Pirate ship, the Walrus, in the novel Treasure Island by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson
- Derek Flint, the title character of Our Man Flint (1966) and In Like Flint (1967), a "hipster spy" played by James Coburn
- Marcus Flint, the trollish and truculent captain of the Slytherin Quidditch team in the Harry Potter series
- Flint, the immortal antagonist in the episode Requiem for Methuselah of the original Star Trek series.
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