Genie (disambiguation)
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A genie or jinni is a spiritual creature mentioned in ancient Arabian culture and Islamic theology.
Genie may also refer to:
People
- Eugenie Bouchard (born 1994), Canadian tennis player
- Eugenie Genie Francis (born 1962), American actress, best known for playing Laura Spencer on the soap opera General Hospital
- Genie Zhuo, Taiwanese actor and singer
- Genie (feral child) (born 1957), American feral child
- Genie, professional wrestler from All-Star Wrestling
Fictional characters
- Genie (Disney character), a character in Disney media
- Genie (Dungeons & Dragons), a creature in the game Dungeons & Dragons
Companies
- GEnie, an online service provider
- The Genie Company, an American garage door manufacturer
- Genie Energy, an American energy company
- Genie Music, a South Korean company that produces and distributes music content
- Genie (Terex), an American manufacturer of construction lift equipment
Technology
- AIR-2 Genie, an American air-to-air nuclear rocket
- Colour Genie, a computer from EACA
- Diaper Genie, a diaper disposal system
- Genie (programming language), a modern programming language
- Genie Backup Manager, a backup software
- Game Genie, a series of video game cheat systems
- Project Genie, a pioneering timesharing project at UC Berkeley
- Video Genie, a computer from EACA
- Genie, a hierarchical clustering algorithm
Other uses
- Genie Awards, Canadian film awards presented from 1980 to 2012
- Winged genie, a motif in Iron Age art of Assyria
- Genie, a slang term for synthetic cannabis
- "Genie", a song by Marillion from the album Marbles
See also
- Djinn (disambiguation)
- Geni (disambiguation)
- Genie in the House, a British sitcom
- Jeannie, character in the I Dream of Jeannie American television series about a genie
- Jinn in popular culture
- Temple of the Five Genies (disambiguation)
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