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Suki (Low Sook Yee) Low Sook Yee (; born 26 December 1990) or popularly known as Suki Low is a Malaysian singer. She won Malaysia's first ever reality singing competition that offers a one million ringgit prize to the winner. To date (July 2008), she has release ...
(born 1989), Malaysian singer, winner of the reality TV series ''One in a Million'' *
Suki Brownsdon Susannah Claire "Suki" Brownsdon (born 16 October 1965) is an English former competitive swimmer who won a silver medal in the women's 100-metre breaststroke at the 1981 European Championships, and represented Great Britain at four consecutive O ...
(born 1965), British swimmer * Suki Chan (born 1977), Hong Kong artist *
Suki Chui Suki Chui Suk-Man (; former name ; born 22 September 1984) is a Hong Kong actress, affiliated with TVB up to 8 January 2014. She participated in the Miss Hong Kong Pageant 2006 and was awarded with the Tourism Ambassador Award. She married Kenny ...
(born 1984), Hong Kong actress and Miss Hong Kong participant * Suki Goodwin, actress who appeared in ''
Hell Night ''Hell Night'' is a 1981 American supernatural slasher film directed by Tom DeSimone, and starring Linda Blair, Vincent Van Patten, Kevin Brophy, and Peter Barton. The film depicts a night of fraternity hazing set in an old manor—the site ...
'' * , actress, married to actor
Jonathan Scarfe Jonathan Scarfe (born December 16, 1975) is a Canadian film and television actor, director, and producer. Early life He was born in Toronto, Ontario, to actors Alan Scarfe and Sara Botsford. He dropped out of high school at age 15, and at the ...
* Suki Seokyeong Kang (1977–2025), South Korean multimedia artist *
Suki Kim Suki Kim (born 1970) is a Korean American journalist and writer. She is the author of two books: the award-winning novel ''The Interpreter'' and a book of investigative journalism, ''Without You, There Is No Us: Undercover Among the Sons of Nor ...
(born 1970), Korean American writer, author of ''The Interpreter'' * Suki Kwan, Hong Kong actress who appeared in ''
Drunken Master II ''Drunken Master II'' () is a 1994 Hong Kong action-comedy kung fu film directed by Lau Kar-leung and starring Jackie Chan as Chinese martial arts master and a Cantonese folk hero, Wong Fei-hung. It was Chan's first traditional style mart ...
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Suki Lahav Tzruya (or Tsruya) "Suki" Lahav (; born July 16, 1951) is an Israeli violinist, vocalist, actress, lyricist, screenwriter, and novelist. Lahav was a member of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band from September 1974 to March 1975, then returned to I ...
(born 1951), Israeli violinist, vocalist, actress, lyricist, screenwriter, and novelist * Suki Manabe (born 1931), Japanese meteorologist and climatologist *
Suki Potier Melanie Susan Potier (14 November 1947 – 23 June 1981), better known as Suki Potier, was an English model. Early life Potier was born in Surrey, England. Her father was Gilbert Potier, and her mother was Mary (nee Moore) Potier. Potier ha ...
(1946–1981), English model * Suki Schorer (born 1939), American ballet dancer, ballet mistress, teacher, and writer * Suki Sivam, Tamil scholar, novelist, and TV host *
Suki Sommer Susan Thiemann Sommer (January 7, 1935 – March 4, 2008) was a music librarian with a 40-year career at the New York Public Library, teacher, editor, and noted music critic for the magazine ''High Fidelity''. Life and career Thiemann was born in ...
(Susan T. Sommer) (1935–2008), American music librarian, teacher, editor, and music critic *
Suki Waterhouse Alice Suki Waterhouse (born 5 January 1992) is an English actress, singer, and model. Waterhouse began a career in modelling at the age of 16, and she went on to model for several major fashion labels such as Burberry, Tommy Hilfiger (company), ...
(born 1992), English model and actress * Suki Webster, improv performer and co-writer of '' Paul Merton's Birth of Hollywood''


Characters

* Suki (''Avatar: The Last Airbender''), the leader of the exclusively female Kyoshi Warriors, a sect established by the Avatar incarnation of the same name * Suki Yaki, in the 1966 film ''
What's Up, Tiger Lily? ''What's Up, Tiger Lily?'' is a 1966 American comedy film directed by Woody Allen in his feature-length directorial debut. Allen took footage from a Japanese spy film, '' International Secret Police: Key of Keys'' (1965), and overdubbed it with ...
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Suki Panesar Suki Panesar (also Kaur and Panesar-Unwin) is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'', played by Balvinder Sopal. Sopal's casting and details about Suki were announced in December 2019, with the character making her first o ...
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Sookie Stackhouse Sookie Stackhouse is a fictional character and protagonist of ''The Southern Vampire Mysteries'' book series, written by Charlaine Harris. In HBO's television adaptation, ''True Blood'', Sookie is portrayed by Anna Paquin. Creation and casting ...
, in novels and the TV series ''True Blood'' * Sookie St. James, in the TV series ''
Gilmore Girls ''Gilmore Girls'' is an American comedy drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino, starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. The show debuted October 5, 2000, on The WB and became a flagship series for the network. The show ran fo ...
'', played by Melissa McCarthy * Suky Tawdry, in ''
The Beggar's Opera ''The Beggar's Opera'' is a ballad opera in three acts written in 1728 by John Gay with music arranged by Johann Christoph Pepusch. It is one of the watershed plays in Augustan drama and is the only example of the once thriving genre of sati ...
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The Threepenny Opera ''The Threepenny Opera'' ( ) is a 1928 German "play with music" by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, '' The Beggar's Opera'', and four ballads by François V ...
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Groovy Girls Groovy Girls was a line of fashion dolls manufactured by the American toy company Manhattan Toy and launched in 1998. Each year new dolls were produced until 2019. History Groovy Girls launched in 1998 as a wholesome, funky alternative to Barbi ...
doll line by Manhattan Toy features a doll named Suki * Suki, an Alaskan malamute dog on the PBS children's program ''
Molly of Denali ''Molly of Denali'' (stylized in all caps) is an animated children's television series produced by WGBH-TV, WGBH Kids and animated by Atomic Cartoons, created by Dorothea Gillim and Kathy Waugh for PBS Kids and CBC Kids.
'' * Suki, in the 2003 American film ''
2 Fast 2 Furious ''2 Fast 2 Furious'' is a 2003 action film directed by John Singleton from a screenplay by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, based on a story by Brandt, Haas, and Gary Scott Thompson. It is the sequel to '' The Fast and the Furious'' (2001) and ...
'' * Suki, a hedgehog in
Pikwik Pack ''Pikwik Pack'' is an animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on Disney Junior on November 7, 2020, in the United States, and on Treehouse TV on December 26 of the same year in Canada. The program was created by Mary Bredin, Fra ...
* Sukie Ridgemont, character in John Updike's novel ''
The Witches of Eastwick ''The Witches of Eastwick'' is a 1984 novel by American writer John Updike. A sequel, '' The Widows of Eastwick'', was published in 2008. Plot The story, set in the fictional Rhode Island town of Eastwick in the early 1970s, follows the witc ...
'', played by Michelle Pfieffer in the 1987 film


Places

* Suki, Miyazaki, a village in Nishimorokata District, Miyazaki, Japan * Suki, Papua New Guinea, a city in Western Province, Papua New Guinea ** Suki Airport, an airport in Suki, Papua New Guinea * Suki Dam, an earthfill dam on Suki river near Khiroda, Maharashtra, India * Suki-ye Olya, a village in Lorestan Province, Iran


Other uses

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Suki language Suki is a Gogodala-Suki language spoken by about 3500 people several miles inland along the Fly River in southwestern Papua New Guinea. Overview Suki is primarily spoken in six villages of the Western Province: Gwaku (), Iwewi, Ewe, Gwibaku () ...
, a language of Papua New Guinea * "Suki" (song), 1994 song by Dreams Come True * " SUKI", 2024 song by Eric Reprid * '' Suki: A Like Story'', a 1999 manga by CLAMP *
Thai suki Thai suki, known simply as suki (, ) in Thailand, is a Thai cuisine, Thai variant of hot pot, a communal dish where diners dip meat, seafood, noodles, dumplings and vegetables into a pot of broth cooking at the table and dip it into a spicy "suk ...
, a Thai a communal dish where diners dip food into a pot of broth


See also

* Shuki (disambiguation) *
Tsuki derives from the verb , meaning "to thrust". The second syllable is accented, with Japanese's unvoiced vowels making it pronounced almost like " ski" (but preceded by a "t" sound). In Japanese martial arts and Okinawan martial arts, ''tsuki'' i ...
, the Japanese word for "thrust", used in martial arts * AnimeSuki, a website that focuses on providing unlicensed anime fansubs * Sukiyaki (disambiguation) *
Sukie (disambiguation) Sukie is an English four piece indie band. Sukie may also refer to: * ''Sukie Rougemont'', fictional character in ''The Witches of Eastwick'' and in the film based on it * Sukie Smith (born 1964), English actress and musician * ''Principessa Su ...
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Sookie Sookie, also written ‘Sukey’ or ‘Suki’, is a variant of the name Susan or Susannah, from Hebrew () meaning "rose" or "lily."Teresa Norman (2003) ''A World of Baby Names'', Perigee Trade; Revised edition Most famously, the name occurs in ...
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