Gigi (disambiguation)

Gigi (disambiguation)

Gigi is the name of a novel (1944) by the French writer Colette, and subsequent related plays and films, including:
*"Gigi, the 1949 film", a French film by Jacqueline Audry,
*"Gigi, the 1958 film", an American film by Vincente Minnelli;
*"Mademoiselle Gigi", a French television film (2006) by Caroline Huppert [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0793547/ (imdb.com)] ; and
*"Gigi, the stage musical.

Gigi may also be:
*One of a number of people or groups using the name, including:
** Gigi (World of Warcraft Off-topic forums), was a controversial poster on the Off-topic section of the official World of Warcraft message boards
** Gigi Lai, a Hong Kong singer and actress.
** Gigi Leung, a Hong Kong singer and actress.
** Gigi Edgley, an Australian actress.
** Luigino Longo, a Norwegian-Italian socialist activist.
** Gigi D'Agostino, an Italian DJ.
** Gigi' Friends, a music album made by Gigi D'Agostino
** Gigi D'Agostino, another music album made by Gigi D'Agostino
** Gigi (singer), a contemporary Ethiopian singer (real name "Ejigayehu Shibabaw").
** Gigi Dover, an American singer/songwriter who records using the name Gigi
** Gianluigi "Gigi" Buffon, an Italian football goalkeeper
* Gigi (doll)
* Gigi Morasco, a character on One Life to Live
* Gigi (band), a rock group from Indonesia.
* The Indonesian and Malay word for tooth. [http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/translation/indonesian/gigi]


=See also=
* Gigli (disambiguation)


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