15 (fifteen) is the natural number following 14 and preceding 16. In English, it is the smallest natural number with seven letters in its spelled out name.
15 is the 4th discrete biprime (3.5) and the first member of the (3.q) discrete biprime family. The number proceeding 15; 14 is itself a discrete biprime and this is the first such pair of discrete biprimes. The next example is the pair commencing 21.
The aliquot sum of 15 is 9, a square prime 15 has an aliquot sequence of 6 members (15,9,4,3,1,0). 15 is the fourth composite number in the 3-aliquot tree. The abundant12 is also a member of this tree. Fifteen is the aliquot sum of the consecutive 4-power 16, and the discrete biprime33.
15 and 16 form a Ruth-Aaron pair under the second definition in which repeated prime factors are counted as often as they occur.
There were 15 steps between the Ezrat Nashim and the Courtyard of the Temple in Jerusalem, on which the Levites stood and sang during the offering of sacrifices. Fifteen Psalms (Chapters 120-134), collectively known as the "Songs of Ascent", correspond to the 15 steps on which the Levites stood.
In the Hebrew numbering system, the number 15 is not written according to the usual method, with the letters that represent "10" and "5" (י-ה, yodh and heh), because those spell out one of the Jewish names of God. Instead, the date is written with the letters representing "9" and "6" (ט-ו, teth and vav)
The age of a quinceañera, a Hispanic girl celebrating her fifteenth birthday. Thus, Spanish bingo callers might refer to the number 15 as la niña bonita (the beautiful girl).
The age for obtaining a driver's (or learner's) permit in certain jurisdictions, including some where the age for a driver's license is sixteen.
In the UK a minor can be sent to prison to await trial at the age of 15
In some cultures 15 is when childhood officially ends, from this age onwards (till 18) they are called young people
In other fields
Fifteen total individuals in the mollusk species Donax variabilis comprise the entire coloration and patterning in their phenotypes.
The number of letters in the words "uncopyrightable", "dermatoglyphics", "misconjugatedly", and "hydropneumatics", which are the longest words there are without repeating a letter.
15 is one of The Numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 - featured in Lost.
The number of completed, numbered symphonies and string quartets by Dmitri Shostakovich