Georgette
Georgette is a feminine given name, the French form of Γεωργία (Geōrgia), the feminine form of George.[1][2]
Georgette may refer to:
People
    
- Georgette Barry (1919–2003), stage name Andrea King, American actress
 - Georgette Bauerdorf (1924–1944), American socialite, heiress and murder victim
 - Georgette Berube (1927–2005), American politician
 - Georgette Chen (1906–1993), Singaporean painter
 - Georgette Harvey (1882–1952), African-American singer and actress
 - Georgette Heyer (1902–1974), English novelist
 - Georgette Klinger (1915–2004), Czech-born American businesswoman and cosmetologist
 - Georgette Leblanc (1869–1941, French operatic soprano, actress and author
 - Georgette Meyer (1919–1965), also known as Dickey Chapelle, American photojournalist
 - Georgette Mosbacher (born 1947), American business entrepreneur, executive, political activist and United States Ambassador to Poland
 - Georgette Seabrooke (1916–2011), American muralist, illustrator, art therapist, non-profit chief executive and educator
 - Georgette Sheridan (born 1952), Canadian lawyer and politician
 - Georgette Tsinguirides (born 1928), German ballet dancer, ballet mistress and choreologist
 - Georgette Valle (born 1924), American former politician
 - Georgette Yakman (born 1974), American epistemologist and global educational policy advisor and foundational researcher of STEAM Education.
 - Googie Withers (1917–2011), Anglo-Indian actress
 
Pseudonym
    
- Georgette Spelvin, variant on George Spelvin, a traditional American theatre pseudonym
 
Fictional characters
    
- Georgette Franklin (Baxter), recurring character on the American sitcom Mary Tyler Moore, played by Georgia Engel
 - Georgette Lemare, in the anime/manga Strike Witches
 - Georgettte, in the 1988 animated musical film Oliver & Company
 
Other uses
    
- Georgette (fabric), a lightweight fabric
 
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