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Gypsy is an English name for the Romani people. Gypsy or gypsies or The Gypsies may also refer to:


Computing and technology

* Gypsy (database), a database of Mobile Genetic Elements *
Gypsy (software) Gypsy was the first Word processor, document preparation system based on a computer mouse, mouse and graphical user interface to take advantage of those technologies to virtually eliminate Mode (user interface), modes. Its operation would be famili ...
, a word processing program


Films

* ''Gypsies'' (1922 film), a Czech silent drama by Karl Anton * ''Gypsy'' (1937 film), a drama film by Roy William Neill * ''Gypsy'' (1962 film), a film adaptation of the stage musical ''Gypsy'' * ''The Gypsy'' (film), a 1975 French-Italian crime-drama film by José Giovanni * ''Gypsy'' (1993 film), a musical starring Bette Midler * ''Gypsy'' (2011 film), a Slovakian drama * ''Gypsy'' (2020 film), an Indian romantic road movie * ''The Gypsy'', a 1911 film with
Florence Lawrence Florence Lawrence (born Florence Annie Bridgwood; January 2, 1886 – December 28, 1938) was a Canadian-American stage performer and film actress. She is often referred to as the "first movie star", and was thought to be the first film actor to ...
* Gypsy, a character in '' A Bug's Life''


Literature

* ''Gypsy'' (1929 play), by Maxwell Anderson * The Gypsy (short story), by Agatha Christie * ''The Gypsy'' (novel), a 1992 novel by Steven Brust and Megan Lindholm * '' Gypsy: A Memoir'', a book by Gypsy Rose Lee * ''The Gypsies'' (poem), by Alexander Pushkin *
Gypsy (comics) Gypsy (Cynthia "Cindy" Reynolds) is a fictional character, a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Publication history Created by Gerry Conway and Chuck Patton, Gypsy first appeared in ''Justice League of Ame ...
, character in DC Comics * ''Cyganie'' (''Gypsies''), a play by Józef Korzeniowski * ''Gypsies'', a 1975 book by Josef Koudelka * ''Gypsy'', a 1985 romance novel by Carole Mortimer * ''Gypsy'', a 2008 book by
Lesley Pearse Lesley Pearse (born 24 February 1945) is a British novelist, with global sales of over 10 million copies. She started writing at the age of 35, but was not published until she was 48. Pearse lives in Devon Devon ( , historically known as ...
* ''Gypsies'', a novel by Robert Charles Wilson


Music


Artists

* Gypsy (band), an American progressive rock band *
The Gypsies (Danish band) The Gypsies are a Danish hip-hop / R&B band with a live sound instead of using backing tracks or turntables. The band's sound is characterized by vocalists Shaka Loveless and Benjamin Kissi. The other members are: Lasse Boman (guitar), Peter B ...
, a hip hop/R&B group *
The Gypsies (Sri Lankan band) The Gypsies are a Sri Lankan baila Band (rock and pop), band that performs Sinhala language, Sinhala and English language, English songs. The band was founded in the early 1970s and has since garnered a huge fan base across Sri Lanka and is one ...


Albums and EPs

* ''Gypsy'' (Gypsy album), a 1970 album by Gypsy * ''Gypsies'' (album), a 1978 album Lalo Schifrin * ''Gypsy'' (soundtrack), a soundtrack album for the 1993 film


Songs

* "The Gypsy" (song), a 1945 song by Billy Reid, recorded by several different artists * "Gypsy" (Fleetwood Mac song) (1982) * "Gypsy" (Lady Gaga song) (2013) * "
Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time) "Gypsy (Of a Strange and Distant Time)" is a 1969 song by the progressive rock band the Moody Blues, from their album ''To Our Children's Children's Children'', a concept album about space travel. The song was written by band-member Justin Haywa ...
", a 1969 song by the Moody Blues * "Gypsy" (Shakira song) (2010) * "Gypsy" (Uriah Heep song) (1970) * "Gypsy", a song by Black Sabbath from ''
Technical Ecstasy ''Technical Ecstasy'' is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, produced by guitarist Tony Iommi and released on 25 September 1976 by Vertigo Records. The album received mixed reviews from critics but was a commerci ...
'' * "Gypsy", a song by Brotherhood of Man from ''
Higher Than High ''Higher Than High'' is a 1979 album released by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. It was released in June and contained four singles. Background The album was released in June 1979 on Pye Records. It featured four singles, "Middle of the ...
'' * "The Gypsy", a song by Deep Purple from '' Stormbringer'' * "Gypsy", a song by Dio from '' Holy Diver'' * "Gypsy", a song by Ektomorf from '' Destroy'' * "Gypsy", a song by Emperor from '' In the Nightside Eclipse'' * "The Gypsy", a song by the Irish Rovers from ''
Emigrate! Emigrate! ''Emigrate! Emigrate!'' is a 1975 album by the music group The Irish Rovers. The album cover was nominated for a Juno Award. Track listing Side 1: #"The Passing of the Gale" #"Yellow Gals" #"Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore" #"Farewell to Carlingfo ...
'' * "Gypsy", a song by Luscious Jackson from '' Electric Honey'' * "Gypsy", a song by Mercyful Fate from '' Don't Break the Oath'' * "Gypsy", a song by Van Morrison from ''
Saint Dominic's Preview ''Saint Dominic's Preview'' is the sixth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. It was released in July 1972 by Warner Bros. Records. ''Rolling Stone'' declared it "the best-produced, most ambitious Van Morrison record y ...
'' * "Gypsy", a song by Savoy Brown from ''
Looking In ''Looking In'' is the sixth album by the British blues band Savoy Brown. The album featured "Lonesome" Dave Peverett on vocals after Chris Youlden left the band the previous spring. Leader/guitarist Kim Simmonds would be the only band member t ...
'' * "Gypsy", a song by Armin van Buuren from '' Shivers'' * "Gypsy", a song by Suzanne Vega from ''
Solitude Standing ''Solitude Standing'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega, released on April 1, 1987, by A&M Records. It is the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed album of Vega's, being certified Platinum in t ...
'' * "Gypsy", a song from the musical '' Lord of the Dance''


Other music

* ''Gypsy'' (musical), a 1959 stage musical about Gypsy Rose Lee *''Cyganie'' (''The Gypsies''), an 1852 operetta by Stanisław Moniuszko *''The Gypsies'', an opera by Dmitri Shostakovich * Gypsy, a figure in
contra dance choreography :''This article supplements the main Contra dance article.'' Contra dance choreography specifies the dance formation, the figures, and the sequence of those figures in a contra dance. The figures repeat, ideally, in a graceful flowing pattern, a ...


People

* Gypsy (calypsonian) (born 1953), Trinidad and Tobago politician and calypsonian * Kishansinh Chavda or Gypsy (1904–1979), Gujarati author * Paul Miller, better known as
GypsyCrusader Paul Nicholas Miller (born August 11, 1988), better known by his online alias GypsyCrusader, is an American far-right political commentator, streamer, white supremacist, former Muay Thai fighter and convicted felon. He is known for his livestrea ...
(born 1988), often referred to as "Gypsy", American political commentator, activist, and streamer * Gypsy (actress), Thai actress Keerati Mahaplearkpong


Places

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Gypsy Cove Yorke Bay is a bay on East Falkland in the Falkland Islands. It is located half a mile north of Port Stanley Airport, four miles to the northeast of the capital city of Stanley, on a peninsula connected to the mainland by the Boxer Bridge and a ...
, a small bay in the Falkland Islands * Gypsy, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Gypsy, Louisiana, an unincorporated community *
Gypsy, Oklahoma Gypsy is an unincorporated community in Creek County, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma Oklahoma (; Choctaw language, Choctaw: ; chr, ᎣᎧᎳᎰᎹ, ''Okalahoma'' ) is a U.S. state, state in the South Central United States, South Central ...
, an unincorporated community *
Gypsy Peak Gypsy Peak is a high mountain in the Salmo-Priest Wilderness in the Selkirk Mountains of Pend Oreille County, Washington. It is the highest mountain in Eastern Washington Eastern Washington is the region of the U.S. state of Washington l ...
, a mountain in the state of Washington *
Gypsy, West Virginia Gypsy is a census-designated place (CDP) in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 328. History A post office called Gypsy has been in operation since 1900. The community was named for a band of ...
, a census-designated place


Television

* ''Gypsy'' (TV series), a Netflix series * ''Gypsy'' (Pakistani TV series) * Gypsy (''Mystery Science Theater 3000''), a character on ''Mystery Science Theater 3000'' * "The Gypsies", a 1966 episode of '' The Andy Griffith Show'' * "The Gypsy", a 1966 episode of '' Death Valley Days'' * "The Gypsies", a 1973 episode of '' The Waltons'' * "The Gypsy", a 1985 episode of ''Night Court''


Transport

* ''Gypsy'' (catboat), a sailing boat *
Chotia Gypsy The Chotia Gypsy is an American single engine, high-wing, conventional landing gear-equipped ultralight aircraft that was designed by John Chotia in 1980.Cliche, Andre: ''Ultralight Aircraft Shopper's Guide'' 8th Edition, page B-18. Cybair Lim ...
, an American aircraft designed in 1980 * Maruti Gypsy, an Indian SUV introduced in 1985 * USS ''Gypsy'' (SP-55), a motor boat acquired in 1917 * USS ''Gypsy'' (ARS(D)-1), a salvage lifting vessel commissioned in 1946 * TSS ''Carlotta'' (1893), a requisitioned depot ship of the Royal Navy, renamed ''Gypsy'' just prior to being sunk in 1941 *Gypsy cab, a term used in some areas to describe an illegal taxi operation


Other uses

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Gypsy (stereotype) Many fictional depictions of the Romani in literature and art present Romanticized narratives of their supposed mystical powers of fortune telling, and their supposed irascible or passionate temper paired with an indomitable love of freedom and ...
, the perceived character of Romani people in art and literature *
Gypsy (term) The Romani people are also known by a variety of other names; in English as ''gypsies'' or ''gipsies'', and ''Roma''; in Greek as (''gíftoi'') or (''tsiggánoi''), in Central and Eastern Europe as ''Tsingani'' (and variants); in France as ''gi ...
, a common word that is used to indicate Romani people, Tinkers and Travellers * Bohemians Football Club or the Gypsies, a professional Irish association football club


People with the given name

*
Gypsy Abbott Gypsy Abbott (January 31, 1896 – July 25, 1952) was an American silent film actress. Career Before entering films, Gypsy Abbott performed for a number of years on stage and in vaudeville. She began with E. H. Sothern's repertoire company ...
(1896–1952), American silent film actress * Gypsy Boots (1914–2004), American fitness pioneer * Gypsy Joe (1933–2016), Puerto Rican professional wrestler *
Gypsy Rose Lee Gypsy Rose Lee (born Rose Louise Hovick, January 8, 1911 – April 26, 1970) was an American burlesque entertainer, stripper and vedette famous for her striptease act. Also an actress, author, and playwright, her 1957 memoir was adapted into ...
(1911–1970), American actress and entertainer


See also

* Gipsy (disambiguation) *
Gyp (disambiguation) Gyp is a word for cheating or Fraud, swindling. Gyp or GYP may refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Gyp Casino, Swedish drummer Jesper Sporre (born 1961) * Gyp Mills, English sculptor and songwriter David John Mills (born 1946-2019) * Angelo DeCarlo (19 ...
* Gypsey (disambiguation) * Gypsy cop * Gypsy moth (disambiguation) * Gypsy Nash, in ''Home and Away'' * Indian nomads (disambiguation) * Itinerant (disambiguation) * Itinerant groups in Europe * Spanish Gypsy (disambiguation) * USS ''Gypsy'', a list of U.S. Navy ships * {{disambiguation, geo, ship, given name