Jodi (disambiguation)

Jodi (disambiguation)

Jodi is a collective of two internet artists.

Jodi may also refer to:

* "Jodi" (film), a Tamil film
* Jodi Lerner, a fictional character on the television series "The L Word"

People with the given name Jodi:

* Jodi Albert (born 1983), English actress
* Jodi Anderson (born 1957), American heptathlete
* Jodi Ann Paterson (born 1975), American model, actress and former beauty queen
* Jodi Applegate (born 1964), American news anchor
* Jodi Arnold (21st century), American fashion designer
* Jodi Benson (born 1961), American voice actress and singer
* Jodi Brown (born 1981), New Zealand international netball representative
* Jodi Carlisle (born 1960), American actress
* Jodi Eichelberger (21st century), puppeteer, writer, director, and composer
* Jodi Forrest (21st century), American stage and voice actress
* Jodi Gordon (born 1985), Australian actress and model
* Jodi Holschuh (born 1968), American non-fiction writer
* Jodi Hosterman (21st century), southern gospel performer
* Jodi Huisentruit (born 1968), television news anchor
* Jodi Kantor (born 1975), American journalist
* Jodi Leigh Miller (born 1972), American female bodybuilder and figure competitor
* Jodi Long (born 1954), Asian American actress
* Jodi Lyn O'Keefe (born 1978), American actress and model
* Jodi Magness (21st century), American biblical scholar
* Jodi Martin (born 1976), Australian singer-songwriter
* Jodi McKay (born 1969), Australian politician and television presenter
* Jodi Phillis (born 1965), Australian singer-songwriter
* Jodi Picoult (born 1967), American author
* Jodi Proznick (21st century), Canadian jazz bassist
* Jodi Santamaria (born 1982), Filipina actress
* Jodi Shilling (born 1979), American actress
* Jodi Thelen (born 1962), American actress
* Jodi Thomas (21st century), American author
* Jodi Tymeson (21st century), Member of the Iowa House of Representatives
* Jodi Vaughan (born 1950), country singer, songwriter, recording artist and television performer
* Jodi White (21st century), Canadian journalist
* Jodi Wille (21st century), book editor, filmmaker, and photographer
* M. Jodi Rell (born 1946), Governor of Connecticut

ee also

* Jodie


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