{{Wiktionary|Dixie}} '''Dixie''' is a feminine given name, nickname or stage name, and surname. It may refer to: {{TOC right}}
== People with the surname == * Christine Dixie (born 1966), South African printmaker * Lady Florence Dixie (1855–1905), Scottish traveller, war correspondent, writer and feminist * Mark Dixie, a chef convicted of a 2005 murder * Wolstan Dixie (1524 or 1525–1594), English merchant and administrator, Lord Mayor of London in 1585 * Sir Wolstan Dixie of Appleby Magna (1576–1650), High Sheriff of Leicestershire, Member of Parliament and founder of the Dixie Grammar School, great-nephew of the above
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==People with the given name== * Dixie Browning (1930–2024), American artist and romance novelist * Dixie Bull ({{fl.|1631–1632}}), English sea captain and pirate * Dixie Carter (1939–2010), American stage and television actress * Dixie Carter (wrestling), American former promoter and businesswoman * Dixie D'Amelio (born 2001), American social media personality and singer, also known by the stage name Dixie * Dixie Egerickx (born 2005), British actress * Dixie Bibb Graves (1882–1965), wife of Alabama Governor Bibb Graves and first female United States Senator from Alabama * Dixie Haygood (1861–1915), American stage magician * Dixie L. Leavitt (born 1929), American entrepreneur and politician * Dixie Selden (1868–1935), American painter * Dixie Tan (1935–2014), Singaporean cardiologist and politician * Dixie Willis (born 1941), Australian middle-distance runner
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== People with the nickname or stage name == * Dixie Brown, English boxer Anthony George Charles (1900–1957) * Dixie Davis (1905–1969), American lawyer for gangster Dutch Schultz * Dixie Davis (baseball) (1890–1944), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dixie Dean (1907–1980), English footballer * Dixie Deans (1946–2025), Scottish footballer * Dixie Deans (RAF airman) (1913–1989), British Second World War bomber pilot and prisoner of war camp leader * Dixie Dunbar (1919–1991), American actress * Dixie Dynamite (born 1959), ring name of American professional wrestler Scott Armstrong * Dixie Evans (1926–2013), American burlesque dancer and stripper *Dixie Garr (born 1956), African-American computer engineer * Dixie Gilmer (1901–1954), American politician * Dixie Howell (1912–1971), American football and baseball player and coach, member of the College Football Hall of Fame * Dixie Howell (catcher) (1920–1990), American Major League Baseball catcher * Dixie Howell (pitcher) (1920–1960), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dixie Lee (1911–1952), American actress, dancer, and singer born Wilma Wyatt, first wife of singer Bing Crosby * Dixie Leverett (1894–1957), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dixie McNeil (born 1947), English former footballer and manager * Dixie Walker (1910–1982), American Major League Baseball player * Dixie Walker (pitcher) (1887–1965), American Major League Baseball pitcher, father of the above * Richard L. Walker (1922–2003), American scholar, author, and ambassador to South Korea
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==Fictional characters== * Dixie Clemets, in the video games ''Rumble Roses'' and ''Rumble Roses XX'' * Dixie Cooney, on the daytime television show ''All My Children'' * the title character of ''Dixie Dugan'', an American nationally syndicated comic strip from 1929 to 1966 * Dixie Flatline, in William Gibson's 1984 cyberpunk novel ''Neuromancer'' * Dixie Kong, an animated game character from Nintendo's ''Donkey Kong'' series * Dixie McCall, the senior nurse at Rampart General Hospital on the television show ''Emergency!'', played by Julie London * Dixie, in the 1987 American buddy cop action movie ''Lethal Weapon''
== See also == * {{Look from|Dixie}} * {{In title|Dixie}} * Dixi (disambiguation) * Dixie (disambiguation) * Dixy (disambiguation) * Dixy, a surname
Category:Feminine given names