Ruby (disambiguation)

A ruby is a red gemstone.

Ruby may also refer to:

Places

Arts and entertainment

Fictional characters

  • Ruby Allen, EastEnders character played by Louisa Lytton
  • Ruby Buckton, Home and Away character played by Rebecca Breeds
  • Ruby Crescent, an O-Parts Hunter character
  • Ruby Dennis, the protagonist of the film Dear Mr. Wonderful
  • Ruby Kurosawa, a fictional character from the media-mix project Love Live! Sunshine!!
  • Ruby Ramirez, a character from Rusty Rivets
  • Ruby Rhod, a character in the film The Fifth Element
  • Ruby Rose (RWBY character), the protagonist of the animated web-series RWBY
  • Ruby Thewes, a character in the novel Cold Mountain by Charles Frazier and in the film
  • Ruby Trollman, a Trollz character
  • Ruby, one of the identical twins in the Jacqueline Wilson novel Double Act
  • Ruby (Jewelpet)
  • Ruby (Pokémon)
  • Ruby (Once Upon a Time) (better known as Red Riding Hood), a character from the ABC television series Once Upon a Time
  • Ruby (Steven Universe)
  • Ruby (Supernatural)
  • Ruby (The Land Before Time)
  • Ruby, an According to Jim character
  • Ruby, a promotional character created by ATI Technologies
  • Ruby, a rabbit in the Max & Ruby book and television series
  • Ruby, the protagonist of the radio drama Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe
  • Ruby, the protagonist of the TV series Ruby Gloom
  • Ruby, a fictional potato in the British animated series Small Potatoes

Films

Games

  • Pokémon Ruby, a video game
  • Pokemon Omega Ruby, a video game

Television

Literature

  • Ruby (novel), a 1994 novel by V. C. Andrews

Music

Albums

Songs

Artists and record labels

People

Programming

Ships

Other uses

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See also

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