Gibby
Gibby or Gibbie may refer to:
People
Nickname
- Gibby Brack (1908-1960), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Gilbert Cooper (1903–1989), businessman and politician in Bermuda
- Abigail Folger (1943–1969), nicknamed "Gibbie", American coffee heiress, debutante, socialite, volunteer social worker and civil rights devotee, murdered by the Manson Family
- Gibby Gilbert (born 1941), American golfer
- Gibby Haynes (born 1957), American musician and lead singer of the group Butthole Surfers
- Gibby Welch (1904–1984), American college football player
- Andrew Gibson (curler) (born 1979), Canadian curler
- Barry Gibbs (born 1948), Canadian former hockey defenceman
- Bob Gibson (born 1935), American retired Major League Baseball pitcher
- John Gibbons (born 1962), baseball coach, manager of the Toronto Blue Jays
- John Gibson (ice hockey, born 1993), American hockey goalie for the Anaheim Ducks
- Kirk Gibson (born 1957), manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks, former Major League Baseball outfielder
- Margaret Gibson (actress) (1894–1964), American stage and silent film actress
- Norwood Gibson (1877–1959), Major League Baseball pitcher
Surname
- Haley Gibby, British singer and songwriter
Fictional characters
- the title character of Sir Gibbie, an 1879 novel by George MacDonald
- Goose Gibbie, in Old Mortality, an 1816 novel by Sir Walter Scott
- "Gibbie" Girder, in some editions of The Bride of Lammermoor, an 1819 novel by Sir Walter Scott
- Gibby Gibson, on the Nickelodeon series iCarly
- Gibby Gibson, protagonist in the 1932 film The Lost Squadron
Other uses
- GIBBY Awards, a nickname for the "This Year in Baseball Awards", which are presented annually by Major League Baseball
- A guitar made by the Gibson Guitar Corporation
- Colloquial name for Gibbonsdown, a housing estate in Barry, Wales
- Gibshill, also known as The Gibby, a housing estate in Greenock, Scotland
- "The Gibbie", a nickname of Gilbertson Park, the home of the Shetland football team
See also
- Greater Baltimore Bus Initiative, pronounced "gibby"
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