Gilda (disambiguation)

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Gilda is a 1946 film noir starring Rita Hayworth as the title character.

Gilda may also refer to:

People with name

Stagename or alias

  • Gilda (Argentine singer) (1961–1996), Argentine singer and songwriter born Miriam Alejandra Bianchi
  • Gilda (Italian singer) (born 1950), Italian singer, winner of the 1975 Sanremo Music Festival
  • Gilda Jovine, modelling name of Gilda Gross (born 1981), Dominican beauty pageant titleholder, actress and model
  • Gilda Mignonette, stage name of Griselda Andreatini, (1890–1953), Neapolitan singer

Given name

  • Gilda Aranda (born 1933), Mexican former Olympic sports swimmer
  • Gilda Barabino (born 1956), American academic
  • Gilda Bolt-González, (born 1956), Nicaraguan diplomat
  • Gilda Buttà, (born 1959), Italian pianist
  • Gilda Casanova, (born 1995), Cuban sprinter
  • Gilda Cobb-Hunter, (born 1952), American politician
  • Gilda Cordero-Fernando, (1930–2020), Filipino writer and publisher
  • Gilda Cruz-Romo, (born 1940), Mexican operatic soprano
  • Gilda Dalla Rizza, (1892-1975), Italian operatic soprano
  • Gilda Darthy, (1878–1952), French actress
  • Gilda de Abreu, (1904–1979), Brazilian actress, singer, writer and film director
  • Gilda Galán, (1917–2009), Puerto Rican actress, dramatist, comedian, writer, composer, scriptwriter and poet
  • Gilda García, (born c. 1965) full name Gilda García López, Panamanian beauty pageant contestant, winner of the Miss Panamá 1986 title
  • Gilda Gelati, (born 1967), Italian ballerina
  • Gilda Giuliani, (born 1954), Italian singer
  • Gilda Gray, (1901–1959) Polish-born American actress and dancer, born Marianna Michalska
  • Gilda Haddock, (born 1956), Puerto Rican actress, gospel singer and dancer
  • Gilda Holst, (born 1952), Ecuadorian writer and professor
  • Gilda Jacobs, (born 1949), American politician
  • Gilda Jannaccone, (born 1940), Italian former middle distance runner
  • Gilda Kirkpatrick, (born 1973), Iranian-born New Zealand author, creative director and television personality
  • Gilda Langer, (1896–1920), German actress
  • Gilda Lousek, (1937–1998), Argentine actress
  • Gilda H. Loew, (1930–2001), American chemist
  • Gilda Lyons, (born 1975), American composer, vocalist, and visual artist
  • Gilda Maiken, (1922–2001), American pop and jazz singer
  • Gilda Marchiò, (1884–1954), Italian theatre actress
  • Gilda Montenegro, (born 1967), Costa Rican slalom canoeist
  • Gilda E. Nardone, (?), American women's employment advocate
  • Gilda Ochoa, (?), American sociologist and professor
  • Gilda Oliveira, (born 1983), Brazilian freestyle wrestler
  • Gilda Oliveros, (born 1949), former American politician
  • Gilda Olvidado, (born 1957), Filipina movie and television writer
  • Gilda O'Neill, (1951–2010), British novelist and historian
  • Gilda Radner, (1946–1989), American comedian and actress
  • Gilda Ruta, (1856–1932), Italian pianist, music educator and composer
  • Gilda Sansone, (born 1989), Italian fashion model
  • Gilda Snowden, (1954–2014), African-American artist from Detroit
  • Gilda Texter, (born 1946), American costume designer, wardrobe supervisor and actress
  • Gilda Varesi, (1887–1965), also known as Gilda Varesi Archibald, Italian-born actress and playwright

Fictional characters

  • Gilda, the daughter of the title character of the opera Rigoletto
  • Gilda Dent, the wife of Harvey Dent (better known as the villain Two-Face) in Batman comic books
  • Gilda the Griffon, a character in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
  • Gilda Joyce, mystery novel series written by Jennifer Allison, featuring lead character Gilda Joyce as a psychic investigator
  • Las hermanas Gilda, Spanish comic characters of the series of the same name created by Manuel Vázquez Gallego in 1949

Other uses

Topics referred to by the same term
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