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Nickname for the Southern United States
Dixie, also known as Dixieland or Dixie's Land, is a nickname for all or part of the Southern United States. While there is no official definition of
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DIXIE is an obsolete protocol for accessing X.500 directory services. DIXIE was intended to provide a lightweight means for clients to access X.500 directory
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American country band
The Chicks, known until 2020 as Dixie Chicks, are an American country music band from Dallas, Texas. The band consists of Natalie Maines (lead vocals
The_Chicks
Mid-19th century American minstrel song
"Dixie", also known as "Dixie's Land", "I Wish I Was in Dixie", and by other titles, is a song first published in 1860 that is strongly associated with
Dixie_(song)
American social media personality (born 2001)
Dixie Jane D'Amelio (/dəˈmɪlioʊ/ də-MIL-ee-oh; born August 12, 2001) is an American social media personality, singer, and model. Dixie Jane D'Amelio was
Dixie_D'Amelio
American supermarket chain
The Winn-Dixie Company, LLC, is an American supermarket chain headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. Founded in 1925, Winn-Dixie grocery stores and liquor
Winn-Dixie
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up dixie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dixie is a nickname for the southeastern United States. Dixie may also refer to: Dixie, Brooks County
Dixie_(disambiguation)
American actress (1939–2010)
Dixie Virginia Carter (May 25, 1939 – April 10, 2010) was an American actress. She starred as Julia Sugarbaker on the sitcom Designing Women (1986–1993)
Dixie_Carter
American comedy-drama television series
Hart of Dixie is an American comedy-drama television series that aired on The CW from September 26, 2011, to March 27, 2015. The series, created by Leila
Hart_of_Dixie
American criminal organization
The Dixie Mafia, or the Dixie Mob, originally referred to a loosely connected criminal organization that was based in Biloxi, Mississippi and which operated
Dixie_Mafia
American actress, dancer, and singer (1909–1952)
Dixie Lee (born Wilma Winifred Wyatt; November 4, 1909 – November 1, 1952) was an American actress, dancer, and singer. She was the first wife of singer
Dixie_Lee
Professional wrestling promoter and businesswoman (born 1964)
Dixie Carter-Salinas (born October 6, 1964) is an American businesswoman. She is best known for her time as president of the professional wrestling promotion
Dixie_Carter_(wrestling)
2003 backlash against band
In March 2003, the American country band the Chicks, then known as the Dixie Chicks, publicly criticized President George W. Bush, triggering a backlash
Dixie Chicks comments on George W. Bush
Dixie_Chicks_comments_on_George_W._Bush
List of people with the same nickname
up Dixie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dixie is a feminine given name, nickname or stage name, and surname. It may refer to: Christine Dixie (born
Dixie_(name)
2005 American film
Because of Winn-Dixie is a 2005 American comedy-drama film based on Kate DiCamillo's 2000 novel of the same name, with the screenplay written by Joan
Because_of_Winn-Dixie_(film)
1969 single by The Band
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" is a song written by Robbie Robertson. It was originally recorded by his Canadian-American roots rock group the
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
The_Night_They_Drove_Old_Dixie_Down
2000 children's novel written by Kate DiCamillo
Because of Winn-Dixie is a children's novel written by American author Kate DiCamillo published in the year 2000. The story follows India Opal Bulloni
Because_of_Winn-Dixie
Historic highway in the United States
Dixie Highway was a United States auto trail first planned in 1914 to connect the Midwest with the South. It was part of a system and was expanded from
Dixie_Highway
2021 wildfire in Northern California
2021 Dixie Fire was an enormous wildfire in Butte, Plumas, Lassen, Shasta, and Tehama counties in Northern California. Named after a nearby Dixie Road
Dixie_Fire
English footballer (1907–1980)
William Ralph "Dixie" Dean (22 January 1907 – 1 March 1980) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward. Dean holds the record for the most
Dixie_Dean
Hart of Dixie is an American television comedy-drama series created by Leila Gerstein for The CW. The series stars Rachel Bilson as Dr. Zoe Hart, who
List of Hart of Dixie episodes
List_of_Hart_of_Dixie_episodes
American rock band
The Dixie Dregs are an American rock band from Augusta, Georgia. Formed in 1970, the band is known for instrumental music that fuses elements of rock
Dixie_Dregs
Public university in St. George, Utah, US
Utah Tech University (UT), formerly named Dixie State University (DSU), is a polytechnic four-year public university in St. George, Utah, United States
Utah_Tech_University
British serial rapist and murderer
Mark Philip Dixie (born 24 September 1970) is a British serial rapist and murderer who was convicted on 22 February 2008 of murdering 18-year-old singer
Mark_Dixie
1973 studio album by Little Feat
Dixie Chicken is the third studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1973, on Warner Bros. Records. The artwork for the front cover
Dixie_Chicken
Scottish footballer (1946–2025)
John Kelly "Dixie" Deans (30 July 1946 – 9 December 2025) was a Scottish footballer who played as a centre forward in the 1960s and 1970s, primarily for
Dixie_Deans
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up heart of dixie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heart of Dixie may refer to: Heart of Dixie (film), 1989 American film Heart of Dixie (mixtape),
Heart_of_Dixie
American musical girl group of the 1960s
The Dixie Cups (formerly known as The Meltones) are an American pop music girl group established in the 1960s. They are best known for a string of hits
The_Dixie_Cups
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Dixie has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Dixie (1893), a ship in commission as an auxiliary cruiser
USS_Dixie
"Dixie Fried" is a 1956 song written by Carl Perkins and Howard "Curley" Griffin and released as a single on Sun Records. The song was released as a 45
Dixie_Fried
American singer-songwriter (born 1974)
1995, after leaving Berklee College of Music, Maines was recruited by the Dixie Chicks to replace their lead singer, Laura Lynch. With Maines as lead vocalist
Natalie_Maines
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England
The Dixie Baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England at the time of the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 for Sir Wolstan Dixie (1602–1682)
Dixie_baronets
Nickname for areas of the southern United States which has strong or violent tornadoes
"Dixie Alley" is a colloquial term sometimes used for areas of the southern United States which are particularly vulnerable to strong to violent tornadoes
Dixie_Alley
Belgian explorer (1962–2021)
Dirk "Dixie" Dansercoer (12 July 1962 – 7 June 2021) was a Belgian explorer, endurance athlete and photographer. He held records or won prizes for high
Dixie_Dansercoer
Unincorporated community in Louisiana, U.S.
Dixie is an unincorporated community in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, United States. It is part of the Shreveport–Bossier City Metropolitan Statistical Area
Dixie,_Louisiana
Test of endurance
Stadium the night before as a promotional stunt. From 1933 to 1963, Richard "Dixie" Blandy claimed various records as champion at 77, 78 and 125 days until
Pole_sitting
Topics referred to by the same term
Dixie Road could refer to the following: Dixie Road (Peel Region), a major north–south thoroughfare passing through Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon "Dixie
Dixie_Road
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Dixie College may refer to: Dixie Technical College, St. George, Utah, U.S. Dixie University, Dallas, Texas, U.S. (1933–1935) Tennessee Tech, Cookeville
Dixie_College
Topics referred to by the same term
Dixie cups may refer to: Dixie Cup, a brand of paper cups The Dixie Cups, a 1960s American pop music girl group The round visorless sailor cap worn in
Dixie_cups
Dixie University was a short-lived college in downtown Dallas, Texas that was chartered in 1933 by the Somerville Law School partly to expand into a liberal
Dixie_University
Topics referred to by the same term
Little Dixie may refer to: Little Dixie (Missouri) Little Dixie (Oklahoma) Little Dixie, Arkansas, an unincorporated community in Arkansas on the Woodruff-Prairie
Little_Dixie
Soap opera character
Dixie Cooney is a fictional character from All My Children, an American soap opera on the ABC network. The character was initially portrayed by actress
Dixie_Cooney
English actress (born 2005)
Dixie Violet Egerickx (born 31 October 2005) is an English actress. Her films include The Little Stranger (2018), Summerland and The Secret Garden (both
Dixie_Egerickx
American lawyer
J. Richard Davis (1905 – December 30, 1969), also known as Dixie Davis, was the lawyer for mobster Dutch Schultz. Davis was born in New York City in 1905
Dixie_Davis
American animated television series
Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks is one of the three segments of The Huckleberry Hound Show. This show was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions between
Pixie_and_Dixie_and_Mr._Jinks
American bluegrass band
The Dixie Gentlemen was a bluegrass band formed in 1956 whose musical style varied between traditional and progressive bluegrass. The group were formed
Dixie_Gentlemen
American comic strip
Dixie Dugan is best known as a long-running syndicated newspaper comic strip published from October 21, 1929 to October 8, 1966. The title character was
Dixie_Dugan
American entertainment company
in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Dolly Parton's Stampede (formerly Dixie Stampede). In April 2021, Herschend announced its purchase of the Vancouver
Herschend
Flying boat used by Franklin D. Roosevelt
The Dixie Clipper (civil registration NC18605) was an American Boeing 314 Clipper flying boat, best known for in June 1939 beginning the first scheduled
Dixie_Clipper
Topics referred to by the same term
and sired Dixie Commander and Hot Dixie Chick Dixie Union Chapel & Cemetery, built in 1837 in Dixie, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada Dixie Union, a small
Dixie_Union
Former hotel in Manhattan, New York
neighborhood of New York City, New York, U.S. Opened in June 1930 as the Dixie Hotel, the 25-story structure originally extended from 43rd Street to 42nd
Hotel_Carter
American bluegrass band
Hayseed Dixie is an American band formed in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2000. Their first album was A Hillbilly Tribute to AC/DC. The band performs bluegrass
Hayseed_Dixie
Topics referred to by the same term
Dixie Flyer(s) may refer to: Dixie Flyer (automobile), an automobile built in Louisville, Kentucky from 1916 until 1923 Dixie Flyer (train), a premier
Dixie_Flyer
Neighbourhood in Peel, Ontario, Canada
Dixie is a neighbourhood in the city of Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The community lies in the southeastern part of the city and is one of the older
Dixie,_Mississauga
American photojournalist
Dixie Sheridan is a photojournalist, based in New York City, specializing in the documentation of the performing arts, primarily theater, off-Broadway
Dixie_Sheridan
American collegiate athletic leagues
The Dixie Conference was the name of two collegiate athletic leagues in the United States. The first operated from 1930 until the United States' entry
Dixie_Conference
American baseball player (1910–1982)
Fred E. "Dixie" Walker (September 24, 1910 – May 17, 1982) was an American professional baseball player, coach, scout and minor league manager. He played
Dixie_Walker
American musician and record producer
Derek James Dixie is an American musician, record producer, and musical director best known for his work with Beyoncé, Chloe x Halle, and The Carters
Derek_Dixie
Agricultural machinery manufacturers of the United States
(Coatesville) facility returned to Dixie Chopper. Dixie Chopper was founded by Hoosier Art Evans in 1980. In February 2014 Dixie Chopper was purchased by Jacobsen/Textron
Dixie_Chopper
American supermarket company
The Winn-Dixie Company (formerly Southeastern Grocers and Bi-Lo Holdings) is an American supermarket portfolio headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida
The_Winn-Dixie_Company
Season of television series
The third season of Hart of Dixie, an American television series, was originally broadcast in the United States on The CW from October 7, 2013 to May
Hart_of_Dixie_season_3
Dixie Doodle is a parody of Yankee Doodle in the South at the time of the American Civil War. It was written in 1862 by Margaret Weir, published in New
Dixie_Doodle
The Chicks (formerly known as the Dixie Chicks) are an American country music band composed of Natalie Maines, along with Emily Strayer and Martie Maguire
The_Chicks_discography
American boxer (1883–1934)
Lister Brown (23 December 1883 – 6 April 1934), known professionally as the Dixie Kid, was an American boxer. He was a controversial contender for the World
Dixie_Kid
Horse race
Currently a Grade III stakes race with a purse of $500,000, at one time the Dixie was a very important race that drew the top horses from across North America
Dinner_Party_Stakes
1976 film
Dixie Dynamite is a 1976 American film directed by Lee Frost that stars Warren Oates. Steve McQueen appears uncredited in a scene as a motorbike driver
Dixie_Dynamite
American steam oil tanker (1921–1942)
SS Dixie Arrow was an American steam-powered oil tanker built in 1920–1921 in Camden, New Jersey, by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation. She was owned
SS_Dixie_Arrow
1990 book by Robert D. Bullard
Dumping in Dixie is a 1990 book by the American professor, author, activist, and environmental sociologist Robert D. Bullard. Bullard spotlights the quintessence
Dumping_in_Dixie
2006 studio album by Dixie Chicks
music group Dixie Chicks. Released on May 23, 2006, through Columbia Nashville, it was also the group's last album released under the “Dixie Chicks” name
Taking_the_Long_Way
English sea captain
Dixie Bull (or Dixey Bull) was an English sea captain, and the first pirate known to prey on shipping off the New England coast, especially Maine. Born
Dixie_Bull
Season of television series
The second season of Hart of Dixie an American television series, originally aired in the United States on The CW from October 2, 2012 through May 7,
Hart_of_Dixie_season_2
Season of television series
The fourth and final season of Hart of Dixie an American comedy-drama television series, originally aired in the United States on The CW from December
Hart_of_Dixie_season_4
Former shopping mall in Harvey, Illinois, United States
Dixie Square Mall was an enclosed shopping mall at the junction of 151st Street and Dixie Highway in the Chicago suburb of Harvey, Illinois, United States
Dixie_Square_Mall
Fight song at the University of Mississippi (1980–2009)
"From Dixie with Love", also known as "Slow Dixie", is an American song combining elements of "Dixie" and the "Battle Hymn of the Republic". It was created
From_Dixie_with_Love
Region of Missouri
Little Dixie is a historic 13- to 17-county region along the Missouri River in central Missouri, United States. Its early Anglo-American settlers were
Little_Dixie_(Missouri)
American social media personality (born 2004)
(2021–2023) with her family and co-led the Snap Original reality show Charli vs. Dixie (2021–2022), with her sister. In 2022, D'Amelio won the thirty-first season
Charli_D'Amelio
Convention center in St. George, Utah, United States
The Dixie Center is a convention center located in St. George, Utah, United States. It was built in 1998, with renovations taking place in 2006. The convention
Dixie_Center
Surveyed border line between U.S. states of Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania
south of the Mason–Dixon line". The 1916 song "Are You from Dixie ('Cause I'm from Dixie Too)" originally recorded by Billy Murray contains the lyrics
Mason–Dixon_line
Season of television series
The first season of Hart of Dixie an American television series, originally aired in the United States on The CW from September 26, 2011, through May
Hart_of_Dixie_season_1
1996 video game
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! is a 1996 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment
Donkey_Kong_Country_3
3/8 mile clay oval in Woodstock, Georgia
Dixie Speedway is a 3/8 mile clay oval in Woodstock, Georgia. Located 30 miles north of Downtown Atlanta, the track features over 5,000 permanent seats
Dixie_Speedway
Cultural region in the southwest of the U.S. state of Utah
Dixie is a nickname for a region in southwest Utah, especially south-central Washington County. The area is in the northeastern Mojave Desert, south of
Utah's_Dixie
Propane pipeline in the southern US
The Dixie Pipeline is a 1,307-mile (2,103 km) long propane pipeline, varying from 6–12 inches (15–30 cm), running from Gulf of Mexico fractioners and
Dixie_Pipeline
Efforts to establish relations with the Chinese Communist Party
Group (Chinese: 美軍觀察組; pinyin: Měijūn Guānchá Zǔ), commonly known as the Dixie Mission (Chinese: 迪克西使團; pinyin: Díkèxī Shǐtuán), was the first US effort
Dixie_Mission
American actor and producer (born 1984)
opera The Young and the Restless (2009–2011), Wade Kinsella on Hart of Dixie (2011–2015), Deputy district attorney Mark Callan on the legal drama All
Wilson_Bethel
Amusement parks in Baton Rouge
Waterpark and Dixie Landin' are adjacent amusement parks in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Blue Bayou is a water park, while the former Dixie Landin' was a dry
Blue_Bayou_and_Dixie_Landin'
Book by John Shelton Reed
Dixie Bohemia: A French Quarter Circle in the 1920s is a 2012 book by John Shelton Reed, published by Louisiana State University Press. The book explains
Dixie_Bohemia
American brand of soda vending machines
Dixie-Narco was a former brand of soda vending machines located in Williston, South Carolina owned by Crane Payment Innovations. Founded in Ranson, West
Dixie-Narco
American building complex in Ohio
The Dixie Terminal is a set of buildings in Cincinnati, Ohio, that were completed in 1921 and served as a streetcar terminal, stock exchange, and office
Dixie_Terminal
Species of flowering plant
Alternative names in parts of the United States are Confederate rose and Dixie rosemallow. Cotton roses are semi-deciduous with palmately lobed leaves
Hibiscus_mutabilis
Unincorporated community in Missouri, U.S.
Dixie is an unincorporated community in southwestern Callaway County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community is located at the intersection of Missouri
Dixie,_Missouri
Topics referred to by the same term
Dixie Classic may refer to: Dixie Classic (basketball tournament), a college basketball tournament held in Raleigh, North Carolina from 1949 to 1960 Dixie
Dixie_Classic
1995 video game
Donkey Kong Country (1994). Players control Diddy Kong and his girlfriend Dixie Kong, who must rescue Donkey Kong after he is kidnapped by King K. Rool
Donkey_Kong_Country_2
United States Navy commodore (1896–1945)
Dixie Kiefer (April 5, 1896 – November 11, 1945) was a United States Navy officer who served during World War II as executive officer of USS Yorktown
Dixie_Kiefer
Topics referred to by the same term
"Dixie League" may refer to: Dixie League (American football), American professional football minor league, 1936-1947 Dixie League (1916 baseball), class
Dixie_League
Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! as Dixie's cousin. Later online errata described him as age three and Dixie's "little cousin", as well
List of Donkey Kong characters
List_of_Donkey_Kong_characters
Minor league baseball postseason championship series
The Dixie Series was an interleague postseason series between the playoff champions of Minor League Baseball's Southern Association (SA) and Texas League
Dixie_Series
Technical training school in southern Utah
Dixie Technical College (Dixie Tech) is a public technical college in St. George, Utah, United States. It is part of the Utah System of Higher Education
Dixie_Technical_College
American songwriter, singer, multi-instrumentalist (b. 1972)
a founding member of the country band the Chicks, formerly known as the Dixie Chicks. Strayer plays banjo, dobro, guitar, lap steel, bass, mandolin, accordion
Emily_Strayer
County in Florida, United States
Dixie County is a county located in the Big Bend region of the northern part of the U.S. state of Florida. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16
Dixie_County,_Florida
DIXIE
DIXIE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : generally from a pet form of the personal name Dick, but sometimes, according to both Reaney and Dauzat, a nickname for a chorister, from Latin dixi ‘I have spoken’, the first word of the 39th Psalm.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dixie, DIXY means "tenth."
Boy/Male
British, English
Dick's Son
Female
English
Short form of English Dixie, possibly DIX means "tenth."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Dixie, DIXEE means "tenth."
Girl/Female
English American French
Abbreviation of Richard. In the USA Dixie refers to the French word for ten; also to the southern...
Female
English
The origin of the American southern "Dixie" is uncertain; however, Louisiana dollars had the French word dix printed on them, DIXIE means "tenth," and this may have been what inspired the song about "the land of dixies," and later the name itself.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dixie.
Girl/Female
American, British, Christian, English, French, Latin
Tenth; From the South in the U S; Blessed
DIXIE
DIXIE
Boy/Male
French, German, Scandinavian
Warrior
Girl/Female
Italian
Lady. From the respectful title Donna.
Boy/Male
Greek American
Gift. Also a. Poet John Keats described the moment of discovery when explorers stood 'silent upon...
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Duty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Power
Boy/Male
Biblical
Counsel, words.
Biblical
City of four; Fourth city
Boy/Male
Hindu
(Ravana's brother who leaves Lanka to join Rama and later become king of Lanka)
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Incomparable
Male
French
French form of German Anselm, ANSELME means "divine helmet."
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n.
A colloquial name for the Southern portion of the United States, esp. during the Civil War.