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Ginette may
refer to: "
Ginette", a song by Têtes Raides. "
Ginette", a song by Beau Dommage.
Ginette Amara (born 1962),
Central African academician, veterinarian...
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Ginette Moulin (7
February 1927 – 9
February 2025) was a
French businesswoman. She was the
chairman and
majority shareholder of
Galeries Lafayette. She...
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Ginette Kolinka (born
Ginette Cherkasky; 4
February 1925) is a
French Holocaust survivor. When her
father and
brother were
taken away to be
killed by...
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Ginette Neveu (11
August 1919 – 28
October 1949) was a
French violinist. She was
killed in a
plane crash at the age of 30.
Neveu was born in
Paris on...
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Ginette Reno OC CQ (born
Ginette Gougounne Raynault; 28
April 1946) is a
Canadian author, composer, singer, and actress. She has
received nominations for...
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Ginette Harrison (28
February 1958 – 24
October 1999) was a
professional climber of
British origin. She also
lived in
Australia and the
United States...
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Marie Ginette Petitpas Taylor PC MP (born
August 23, 1969[citation needed]) is a
Canadian politician who has been
representing the
riding of Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe...
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Ginette Dior (2
August 1917 – 17 June 2008),
better known as
Catherine Dior, was a
French Resistance fighter during World War II.
Involved with the Franco-Polish...
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Ginette Laurin C.M. (born in
Montreal 3
January 1955) is a
Canadian dancer, c****ographer and
artistic director. In 1984, she
founded the
dance group...
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Ginette Leclerc (born Geneviève
Lucie Menut;
February 9, 1912 –
January 2, 1992) was a
French film actress. She
appeared in
nearly 90
films between 1932...