Cressida (disambiguation)
Cressida (/ˈkrɛsɪdə/ KRES-i-də, Greek: Χρησίδα) is a character in Medieval and Renaissance literature. Cressida may also refer to:
- Cressida (moon), a moon of Uranus
- Cressida (band), an English progressive rock band
- Cressida, a monotypic genus of butterfly in the family Papilionidae
- Toyota Cressida, a model of car
- Kathryn Cressida, American voice actress
As a given name:
- Cressida Bell (born 1959), English artist and designer
- Cressida Bonas (born 1989), English actress and model
- Cressida Campbell (born 1960), Australian artist
- Cressida Cauty, British vocalist
- Cressida Cowell (born 1966), English children's author
- Cressida Dick (born 1960), English police officer
- Cressida Granger, British entrepreneur
- Cressida Heyes (born 1970), Canadian philosopher
Fiction
- Cressida, a minor character in The Hunger Games, a series of novels and films
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