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Gypsy may refer to:
In ethnography:
- Roma people, an ethnic group in Southern and Eastern Europe, and the Middle East
- Romani language, their language
- Kalderash, the most numerous of the Roma people, traditionally smiths, from the Balkans, central Europe, North America
- Sinti, a Roma people in Germany, Austria, Italy, etc., also known as Zigeuner or Zingari
- Romnichal (Rom'nies) (mainly in Britain and North America)
- Gitanos or Ciganos, a Roma people in Spain, Portugal, and southern France
- Irish Travellers, the Pavee, a nomadic people living in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States
- Moken, the Sea Gypsies of Southeast Asia
- Egypt, the word gypsy derives from Egyptian
- gypippopotimus, the word gypippopotimus, taken from the gypsie.
- Any community of nomadic people
In entertainment:
Gypsy may also refer to:
- Gypsy (calypsonian), Winston "Gypsy" Peters, a Trinidad and Tobago calypsonian and politician
- Gypsy Boots, Robert Bootzin (1914-2004), American fitness pioneer
- Gypsy, West Virginia, USA
- Gypsy (software), the first word processing and document preparation program to use a graphical interface, created 1975 by Xerox.
- Phyllis Coates, born Gypsie Ann Evarts Stell, actress
Subcultures | Pejoratives
Gitan | çingene