Ivory (disambiguation)
Ivory is a substance found in the teeth and tusks of animals such as elephants.
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Ivory may also refer to:
People
Surname
- George Ivory (disambiguation)
- Horace Ivory (born 1954), American football player
- James Ivory (disambiguation)
- Judith Ivory, American romance novelist
- Thomas Ivory (1709–1779), British architect
- Thomas Ivory (Irish architect) (died 1786)
- Trevor Ivory, British political candidate
Given name
- Ivory Aquino (born 1977/1978), Filipina-American actress
- Ivory Crockett (born 1948), American sprinter
- Ivory Harris, American drug trafficker
- Ivory O. Hillis, Jr. (born 1930), American politician
- Ivory Joe Hunter (1914–1974), American R&B singer, songwriter and pianist
- Ivory Kimball (1843–1916), American lawyer and judge
- Ivory Latta (born 1984), American basketball player
- Ivory Lee Brown (born 1969), American football player
- Ivory V. Nelson, American educator
- Ivory Nwokorie,Nigerian powerlifter
- Ivory Quinby (1817–1869), American businessman
- Ivory Sully (born 1957), American football player
- Ivory A. Toldson (born c. 1974), American academic
- Ivory Williams (born 1985), American sprinter
Places
- Ivory, Jura, a commune in the Jura department of France
- Ivory, Maryland, United States
- Ivory Park, Gauteng
- Port Ivory, Staten Island
Other uses
- Ivory (color), an off-white color
- Ivory (soap), a personal care brand
- Ivory (Teena Marie album)
- Ivory (Gin Wigmore album)
- "Ivory" (song), by Dragon Ash
- Ivory (CPU), a VLSI processor, especially for Lisp Microcode
- Ivory (mango)
- Hornbill ivory, an ornamental material derived from a bird's bill
- Pink ivory, an African tree and the wood derived from it
- Ivory palm, a South American tree and the carvable tissue derived from it
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