Jackie

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Jackie is a name that comes from French and means "lively, one who supplants" when applied to a woman, but is a variation on Jack for men, and may refer to:

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[edit] People

  • Jacqueline (Brazilian volleyball player), Brazilian Volleyball player, known in the U.S. as "Jackie Silva"
  • Jaclyn Linetsky, voice of Calliou
  • Jackie Woodburne, actress who plays Susan in the Australian drama serial Neighbours
  • Jacqueline Moore, professional wrestler known as "Jackie"
  • Jackie Gayda, another professional wrestler, known as "Miss Jackie"
  • Jackie Mason, a famous American stand-up comedian
  • Jackie Robinson, the first African American major league baseball player of the modern era
  • Jackie Lee, popular Irish female singer. Notable for the variety of her output, including session work for Tom Jones and Jimi Hendrix and recording (as plain 'Jackie') 'White Horses' (TV theme, 1968).
  • Jackie Rice, a Filipina actress in Philippines
  • Jackie Gerrard, a handsome young rogue from Aberdeen Scotland who is known mostly by his ablity to perform a "hadoken"
  • Jackie Doe, a pro Dekalb High School volleyball player

[edit] Fictional characters

[edit] Movies

  • Jackie (1921 film), 1921 movie directed by John Ford
  • Jackie (1985 film), 1985 movie
  • Jackie Brown (1997 film), 1997 movie directed by Quentin Tarantino

[edit] Music

  • "Jackie" (song), a 1998 song by Australian singer Joanne Accom which reached #03 in the ARIA Single Charts in 1999.
  • "Jackie," a song by The New Pornographers from their 2000 album Mass Romantic
  • "Jackie", a song by Sinéad O'Connor from her 1987 album The Lion and the Cobra

[edit] Other