Ginger is the plant Zingiber officinale, parts of which are used as a delicacy, medicine, confessionary or cooking spice. Ginger may also refer to:
Businesses
- Ginger Hotels, a chain of budget hotels across India
 - Ginger Productions, a television production company
 - Ginger Software, an Israeli company, providing software for grammar and spelling correction
 
Films
- Ginger (1935 film), an American comedy film
 - Ginger (1946 film), an American drama film by Oliver Drake
 - Ginger (2013 film), an Indian film
 
In print
- Ginger: The Life and Death of Albert Goodwin, a 1990 book by Susan Mayse
 - Ginger (book), a children's picture book by Charlotte Voake
 
Music
- Ginger (band), a 1990s Canadian rock band or their 1993 debut album
 - Ginger Fish, American drummer Kenneth Robert Wilson (born 1965)
 - Ginger Spice, Geri Halliwell (born 1972), member of the Spice Girls
 - Ginger Wildheart, English rock guitarist, singer, and songwriter David Walls (born 1964)
 - Ginger (Brockhampton album) (2019)
 - Ginger (Speedy J album) (1993)
 - Ginger, an album by The Figgs
 - "Ginger", a 1997 song by David Devant & His Spirit Wife
 - "Ginger", a song by Irving Berlin
 - "Ginger", a song by Wizkid featuring Burna Boy from the album Made in Lagos (2020)
 - "Ginger", a song by Feu! Chatterton from the album "L'oiseleur" (2018)
 
Places
- Ginger, Washington, United States, an unincorporated community
 - Ginger Island, part of the British Virgin Islands
 - Ginger Islands, Antarctica
 
Plants
- Kahili ginger (Hedychium gardnerianum), a native of the Indian sub-content also an invasive weed species in New Zealand
 - White ginger (Hedychium flavescens), native to the Himalayas and also an invasive alien in New Zealand
 
People
- For musicians, see the Music section.
 
- Ginger (name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name, nickname, or surname
 - Ginger, a slang term referring to a person with red hair, sometimes in a derogatory sense
 
Other uses
- Hurricane Ginger, a 1971 Atlantic hurricane
 - Ginger, the code name used for the Segway PT before its release
 - Ginger, a nickname of the first of the Egyptian Gebelein predynastic mummies
 
See also
- Ginger Collection, a collection of philatelic material
 - Ginger Group, a faction of radical Canadian Progressive and Labour Members of Parliament who advocated socialism
 - Ginger Group (Queensland), a group of Liberal Party of Australia MLAs during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s
 - London Overground, also known as the "Ginger line" for its color on the Tube map
 
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