Godmother

A godmother is a female godparent in the Christian tradition; she is present at the christening of the child and promises to see that the child is raised to be a Christian. She may also offer mentorship and/or claim legal guardianship of the child as her own if needed due to circumstances. Godmother may also refer to:

People

Honorary titles

Individuals called "Godmother" or "The Godmother"

Celebrities
Criminals

Art, entertainment, and media

Fiction
Films
  • Godmother (film), a 1999 Hindi film
  • The Godmother (film), an upcoming American biographical crime-drama film directed by Gerard Johnson, written by Frank Baldwin, and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones
  • The Godmother (2011), a Romanian film starring Whitney Anderson, Dragoș Bucur, and Ștefan Iancu

Other uses

  • Godmother (cocktail), a cocktail made with Italian Amaretto liqueur and vodka
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