Angie (given name)
Angie is hypocorism of three different names in English. It can be the pet form of the feminine Angela, Angelina, or of the masculine Angus (pronounced 'an-ghee').
Angie may refer to:
Politics
- Angie Bray, a Conservative Party politician
- Angie Brooks, a Liberian diplomat and jurist, former President of the United Nations General Assembly
- Angela Merkel, the Chancellor of Germany, frequently referred to as Angie
- Angie Motshekga, South African Minister of Basic Education
- Angie Paccione, former Colorado legislator
- Angie Heffernan, a Fijian human rights and democracy activist
- Angie Zelter, a political activist
Sports
- Angie Akers, American professional beach volleyball player
- Angie Bainbridge, Australian freestyle swimmer and Olympian
- Angie Bradburn, retired high jumper from the United States
- Angie Braziel, Women's National Basketball Association player
- Angie Hulley (née Pain), British long-distance runner
- Angie Loy, field hockey forward from the United States
- Angie Moretto, retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward
- Angie Muller, Australian rules footballer
- Angie Salvagno, female bodybuilder from the United States
- Angie Skirving, Australian Field Hockey player
- Angie Tsang, Hong Kong wushu athlete
Acting
- Angie Cepeda, a Colombian actress
- Angie Cheung, a Chinese Malaysian actress
- Angie Chiu, a Hong Kong actress
- Angie Diaz, an Australian actress
- Angie Dickinson, American actress
- Angie Everhart, an American actress and former fashion model
- Angie Harmon, an American actress and fashion model
- Angie Le Mar, a British comedian, writer, director and actor, writer, director and actor
- Angie Milliken, an Australian actress
Music
- Angie Aparo, an American musician and songwriter
- Angie Brown, a British female singer/songwriter
- Angie Hart, an Australian pop singer, lead vocalist in the band Frente!
- Angie Reed, an electronica vocalist and musician
- Angie Miller (disambiguation), multiple people
- Angie Stone (b. Angela Laverne Brown), an American R&B, soul, and neo soul singer-songwriter, keyboardist, record producer, and occasional actress
- B Angie B (b. Angela Boyd), an African American female R&B vocalist and dancer
- Miss Angie, a Christian music singer
Television and radio
- Angie Coiro, the host of Mother Jones Radio on Air America Radio
- Angie Greaves, a British radio presenter
- Angie Martinez, an American radio and television personality
- Angie Mentink, the co-anchor of the weekday edition of the Detroit Sports Report
- Angie Phillips, a meteorologist for BBC Newsline from Belfast
Other
- "Angie" Acland, an English pioneer of colour photography
- Angie Best, an English born former Playboy Bunny and model, ex-wife of footballer George Best
- Angie Boissevain, a Soto Zen roshi
- Angie Bonino, Peruvian artist and graphic designer
- Angela Bowie, first wife of David Bowie, often known as "Angie Bowie"
- Angie Cruz, an American/Dominican novelist
- Angie Sage, English author of the Septimus Heap series
- Angie Sanclemente Valencia, former Colombian beauty queen and lingerie model believed to be the ringleader of one of the world's largest drug syndicates
Fictional characters
- Jesse Hubbard and Angie Baxter, a supercouple from the American daytime drama All My Children
- Angie Falco Benson, on the short-lived comedy series Angie
- Angie Bolen, on the ABC television series Desperate Housewives
- Angie Costello-Weeks, on the ABC daytime drama General Hospital
- Angie Jeremiah, in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Angie Lopez, one of the main characters in the television series George Lopez
- Angie, from the television series Skins
- Angie Rebecchi, on the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Angie Reynolds, on the ITV soap opera Emmerdale
- Angie Russell, on the Australian soap opera Home and Away
- Angie Watts, on the UK soap opera EastEnders
- Angie, from the animated film Shark Tale
See also
- Angie (disambiguation), for uses other than the given name
- Angela (given name)
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