Ginger (name)
Ginger is an English given name, nickname, and surname.
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People with the given name
- Ginger Costa-Jackson (born 1986), American opera singer
- Ginger Gilmour (born 1949), American artist, former wife of Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, born Virginia Hasenbein
- Ginger Helgeson-Nielsen (born 1968), American tennis player
- Ginger Huber, American diver, high diving silver medalist in the 2013 World Aquatics Championships
- Ginger Lynn (born 1962), American pornographic actress
- Ginger Molloy (born 1937), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from New Zealand
- Ginger Riley Munduwalawala (c. 1937–2002), Australian Aboriginal artist
- Ginger Pooley (born 1977), rock musician and singer formerly with The Smashing Pumpkins
- Ginger Stanley (born 1931), American model, actress and stunt woman
- Ginger Strand, 21st century American essayist, novelist, environmental writer, and historian
- Ginger Brooks Takahashi (born 1977), American artist
- Ginger Williams (singer) (born 1956), Jamaican-born British lovers rock singer
Fictional characters
- Ginger Foutley, in the TV series As Told by Ginger
- Ginger Fox, a character in the television sitcom iCarly
- Ginger Grant, in the TV series Gilligan's Island
- Ginger Hebblethwaite, a main character in the Biggles series of books by W. E. Johns
- Ginger Meggs, in the Australian comic of the same name
- Talking Ginger, a main character in the Talking Tom and Friends media franchise
People with the nickname
- Ginger (born 1964), English rock guitarist, singer and songwriter, best known for his band The Wildhearts.
- Ginger Baker (1939–2019), English drummer, founder of the rock band Cream
- Albert "Ginger" Baker (born c. 1951), Northern Irish former loyalist and ex-British Army soldier convicted of four murders
- Ginger Beaumont (1876–1956), Major League Baseball player
- William Boyle, 12th Earl of Cork and Orrery (1873–1967), Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet
- Ginger Colton (1875–c. 1946), Australian rugby union player
- Albert Goodwin (1887–1918), Canadian labour leader and union activist
- Geri "Ginger Spice" Halliwell (born 1972), British singer-songwriter and former member of the Spice Girls
- Ginger Johnson (1916–1975), Nigerian percussionist and bandleader in London
- Ginger Jones (1905–1986), Welsh boxer
- James Harry Lacey (1917–1989), Royal Air Force fighter ace
- Ginger Lees (1905–?), British motorcycle speedway rider
- Ginger McCain (1930–2011), English National Hunt horse trainer
- JJ "Ginger" O'Connell (1887–1944), member of the Irish Republican Army, general (later demoted to colonel) in the Irish Defence Forces
- W. G. Richardson (1909–1959), English footballer
- Ginger Rogers (1911–1995), American actress, dancer, and singer.
- Ginger Shinault (1892–1930), American Major League Baseball player
- Ginger Smock (1920–1995), American violinist, orchestra leader and local Los Angeles television personality
- James Williams (Welsh footballer) (c. 1886–1916), Welsh footballer
People with the surname
- Ann Fagan Ginger (born 1925), American lawyer, teacher, writer, and political activist
- George Ginger (1863–1938), British philatelist (stamp collector)
- Phyllis Ginger (1907–2005), British artist
- Ray Ginger (1924–1975), American historian, author, and biographer, husband of Ann Fagan Ginger
- Sergei Ginger (1870–1937), Moldovan architect
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