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* [[Georgina Beyer]], the world's first openly transsexual Member of Parliament |
* [[Georgina Beyer]], the world's first openly transsexual Member of Parliament |
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* [[Georgina Bloomberg]], daughter of [[Michael Bloomberg]] |
* [[Georgina Bloomberg]], daughter of [[Michael Bloomberg]] |
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* Georgina Booth, English actress and philanthropist |
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* [[Georgina Bouzova]], an English television actress |
* [[Georgina Bouzova]], an English television actress |
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* [[Georgina Cates]], a British film and television actress |
* [[Georgina Cates]], a British film and television actress |
Revision as of 19:50, 3 November 2012
Georgina is a given name and the feminine form of George, along with Georgia. It may refer to:
- Georgina Andrews, an Australian actress
- Georgina Bardach, an Argentinian swimmer
- Georgina Beyer, the world's first openly transsexual Member of Parliament
- Georgina Bloomberg, daughter of Michael Bloomberg
- Georgina Booth, English actress and philanthropist
- Georgina Bouzova, an English television actress
- Georgina Cates, a British film and television actress
- Georgina Chang, a Singoporean television sportscaster
- Georgina Chapman, a British fashion designer and actress
- Georgina Downs, founder of the UK Pesticides Campaign
- Georgina Evers-Swindell, a New Zealand rower
- Georgina Hagen, an English actress and singer
- Georgina Hale, a British film and television actress
- Georgina Harland, a modern pentathlete from Great Britain
- Georgina Hogarth, the sister-in-law, housekeeper and adviser of Charles Dickens
- Georgina Lázaro, one of Puerto Rico's best known children's poets
- Georgina Leonidas, a British actress
- Georgina Lewis, co-anchor of Ten News in Brisbane, Australia
- Georgina Mace, a professor of Conservation Science at Imperial College, London
- Georgina McGuinness, anchor of Adelaide's Nine News weekend news bulletin
- Georgina Mellor, a British actress
- Georgina Moffat, an English actress
- Georgina Mollo, an Argentine actress
- Georgina Papavasiliou, a Scottish figure skater
- Georgina Pope, a Canadian nurse commemorated at the Valiants Memorial in Ottawa
- Georgina Póta, a Hungarian table tennis player
- Georgina Redhead, a British stage and television actress
- Georgina Rizk, Lebanese widow of Palestinian militant Ali Hassan Salameh, and 1971 "Miss Universe" champion
- Georgina Rylance, an English actress
- Georgina Sherrington, an English actress
- Georgina Starr, an English artist and one of the Young British Artists
- Georgina Stirling, a Canadian opera singer from Newfoundland
- Georgina Sowerby, a British actress, director and event producer
- Georgina Sweet, an Australian zoologist and women's rights activist
- Georgina Te Heuheu, a Māori MP in the New Zealand National Party
- Georgina Wheatcroft, a Canadian curler
- Georgina Theodora Wood, the first woman to serve as Chief Justice of Ghana
- Georgina Verbaan, a Dutch actress and singer
- Georgina Walker, an English actress
- Georgina Willis, an Australian film director
- Georgina de Albuquerque, a Brazilian impressionist painter
- Georgina Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk
- Georgina Gascoyne-Cecil, Marchioness of Salisbury
- Georgina Elizabeth Petty-Fitzmaurice
- Georgina Ward, Countess of Dudley
- Jiřina Bohdalová, Czech actress
- Jiřina Šejbalová, Czech actress
- Jiřina Hauková, Czech poet
Fiction
- Georgina Jones, the main supporting character in Adam Adamant Lives!
- Georgina Kirrin, George in Enid Blyton's Famous Five series
- Georgina Sparks, a character from the Gossip Girl book and television series
- Georgina Orwell, a character from Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events book series
- Georgina Stewart, a Scottish dancer from the village of Brora who runs Rankin Dance & Theatre Club.