Gypsy (disambiguation)
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Gypsy is a name for the Romani people, an ethnic group of South Asian origin.
Gypsy or gypsies may also refer to:
Places
United States
- Gypsy, Kentucky, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy, Louisiana, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community
- Gypsy, West Virginia, a census-designated place
- Gypsy Peak, a mountain in the state of Washington
Elsewhere
- Gypsy Cove, a small bay in the Falkland Islands
People
- Gypsy (calypsonian) (born 1953) also known as Winston Edward Peters, Trinidad and Tobago politician and calypsonian
- Gypsy Abbott (1896–1952), American silent film actress
- Gypsy Boots (1914–2004), American fitness pioneer
- Gypsy Joe (born 1933), a Puerto Rican professional wrestler
- Gypsy Rose Lee (1911–1970), American actress and entertainer
- Radoslav Banga also known as Gipsy, lead singer of Gipsy.cz
- Kishansinh Chavda (1904–1979), Gujarati author who wrote under the pseudonym "Gypsy"
Arts and entertainment
Theatre, film and television
- Gypsy (1929 play), a Broadway three-act play written by Maxwell Anderson
- Gypsy (1937 film), a drama film directed by Roy William Neill
- Gypsy (musical), a 1959 stage musical about Gypsy Rose Lee
- Gypsy (1962 film), a film adaptation of the stage musical
- Gypsy (1993 film), a musical starring Bette Midler
- Gypsy (2011 film), a Slovakian drama
- Gypsy (TV series), an upcoming series
- "The Gypsy", a 1966 episode of Death Valley Days
- "The Gypsies", a 1966 episode of The Andy Griffith Show
- "The Gypsies", a 1973 episode of The Waltons
- Gypsy (Mystery Science Theater 3000), one of the robot characters on the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Gypsy Nash, a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Home and Away, played by Kimberley Cooper
In print
- Gypsy: A Memoir, by Gypsy Rose Lee
- The Gypsies (poem), by Alexander Pushkin
- The Gypsy (novel), by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm
- Gypsies, a novel by Robert Charles Wilson
- Gypsy (comics), a DC Comics character
Music
Artists
- Gypsy (band), an American progressive rock band
- The Gypsies (Danish band), a hip hop/R&B group
- The Gypsies (Sri Lankan band), a Sri Lankan band that perform English and Sinhala songs, founded in 1969
Albums and EPs
- Gypsies (album), an 1978 album Lalo Schifrin
- Gypsy (album), a 1970 album by the band Gypsy
- Gypsy (soundtrack), a soundtrack album for the 1993 film
Songs
- "Gypsy" (Fleetwood Mac song)
- "Gypsy" (Lady Gaga song)
- "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)", a 1969 song by The Moody Blues
- "Gypsy" (Shakira song)
- "Gypsy" (Uriah Heep song)
- "The Gypsy", by Billy Reid, recorded by several different artists
- "Gypsy", by Armin van Buuren on Shivers (album)
- "Gypsy", by Black Sabbath on the album Technical Ecstasy
- "Gypsy", by Brotherhood of Man on the album Higher Than High
- "The Gypsy", a song by Deep Purple on Stormbringer (album)
- "Gypsy", by Dio on the album Holy Diver
- "Gypsy", by Ektomorf on Destroy (album)
- "Gypsy", by Emperor on the album In the Nightside Eclipse
- "Gypsy", from the musical Lord of the Dance
- "Gypsy", by Luscious Jackson on Electric Honey (album)
- "Gypsy", by Mercyful Fate on the album Don't Break the Oath
- "Gypsy", by Savoy Brown on the album Looking In
- "Gypsy", by Suzanne Vega on the album Solitude Standing
- "Gypsy", by Van Morrison on the album Saint Dominic's Preview
Dance
- Gypsy, a figure in contra dance choreography
Computing and technology
- Gypsy (database), a database of Mobile Genetic Elements
- Gypsy (software), a word processing program
Transport
- USS Gypsy, several U.S. Navy ships
- Gypsy (catboat), a 100-year-old sailing/racing boat
- Chotia Gypsy, an American aircraft designed in 1980
- Maruti Gypsy, an Indian SUV introduced in 1985
Other uses
- Bohemians Football Club, nicknamed 'The Gypsies', a professional Irish association football club
See also
- Gipsy (disambiguation)
- Gyp (disambiguation)
- Gypsey (disambiguation)
- Gypsy moth (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Gypsy"
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