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'''Gina''' is the first name of several people in the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] and the real world. It derives from the longer names, [[Regina]] and [[Georgina]]. | |||
All names below are listed below in alphabetical order by surname. If no surname is available, alphabetisation occurs by the disambiguation term — that is, the bit between the parentheses in a title like [[Waitress (Vincent and the Doctor)]]. | |||
== In-universe == | == In-universe == | ||
=== As only name === | === As only name === | ||
* [[Gina ( | * [[Gina (The Lodger)|Gina]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]'') | ||
* [[Gina ( | * [[Gina (Warmonger)|Gina]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Warmonger (novel)|Warmonger]]'') | ||
=== As first name === | === As first name === | ||
* [[Gina Grewal]] ([[ | * [[Gina Grewal]] ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[LIVE 34 (audio story)|LIVE 34]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
=== Actors === | === Actors === | ||
==== media other than television or audio ==== | ==== media other than television or audio ==== | ||
* [[Gina Hart]], the [[colourist]] who coloured ''[[Voyager (1989 graphic novel)|Voyager]]''. | |||
* [[Gina Hart]], the [[colourist]] who coloured |
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Gina is the first name of several people in the Doctor Who universe and the real world. It derives from the longer names, Regina and Georgina.
All names below are listed below in alphabetical order by surname. If no surname is available, alphabetisation occurs by the disambiguation term — that is, the bit between the parentheses in a title like Waitress (Vincent and the Doctor).