Didi
Appearance
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Didi may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- "Didi" (song), a song by Khaled
- Didi, the principal character in Didi's Comedy Show, a German comedy television show
- Didi Pickles, mother of Tommy and Dil in the cartoons Rugrats and All Grown Up!
- Dìdi, a 2024 film by Sean Wang
People
[edit]- Didi (footballer, born 1928) (Waldyr Pereira, 1928–2001), Brazilian footballer
- Didi (footballer, born 1963) (Diedja Maglione Roque Barreto), Brazilian women's football goalkeeper
- Didi (footballer, born 1976) (Sebastião Pereira do Nascimento), Brazilian football striker
- Didi (footballer, born 1982) (Cleidimar Magalhães Silva), Brazilian football striker
- Didi (footballer, born 1985) (Didac Rodríguez González), Spanish football winger
- Didi (footballer, born 1991) (Vinicius José Ignácio), Brazilian football defender
- Didi (footballer, born 1994) (José Diogo Macedo da Silva), Portuguese football midfielder
- Didi (Angolan footballer), Angolan international player 1999–2001
- Renato Aragão (born 1935), Brazilian humorist also known as Didi
- Mamata Banerjee (born 1955), nicknamed Didi, chief minister of West Bengal, India
- Didi Benami (born 1986), American singer/songwriter
- Didi Carli, Argentinian ballet dancer
- Didi Conn (born 1951), American actress
- Didi Contractor (1929–2021), German-American architect
- Didi Gregorius (born 1990), Dutch baseball player
- Didi Kempot (1966–2020), Indonesian singer
- Didi Petet (1956–2015), Indonesian actor
- Dietmar Hamann (born 1973), German footballer
- Dietmar Kühbauer (born 1971), Austrian footballer
- Diego Santos (born 1987), Brazilian footballer also known as Didi
- Didi Senft (born 1952), also known as "Didi the Devil", colorful spectator of cycle races
- Évelyne Didi, French actress
- Ibrahim Didi (fl. 2008–2010), Maldivian politician
- Marcos Louzada Silva (born 1999), Brazilian basketball player also known as Didi
Other uses
[edit]- DiDi, a Chinese vehicle for hire company
- Didi, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
- Vladimir (Waiting for Godot), nicknamed Didi, a character in Samuel Beckett's play