Bessie
For other uses, see Bessie (disambiguation).
Bessie is a feminine given name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Elizabeth, Beatrice, or Bessandra, and has been so used since the 16th century. Bessie is sometimes a name in its own right.
Bessie may refer to:
People:
- Bessie Abott (1878-1919), American operatic soprano
- Bessie Barriscale (1884–1965), stage name of American silent-film and stage actress Elizabeth Barry Scale
- Elizabeth Blount (c. 1498 or c. 1500 or c. 1502–1539/1540), mistress of Henry VIII of England and mother of his son, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset
- Elizabeth Bessie Braddock (1899-1970), British politician, Member of Parliament (1945-1970)
- Elizabeth Bessie Coleman (1892-1926), first African-American female aviator
- Annie Elizabeth Delany (1891–1995), American dentist and civil rights pioneer
- Bessie Blount Griffin (1914-2009), American physical therapist, inventor, and forensic scientist
- Bessie Head (1937-1986), Botswana writer
- Bessilyn Johnson (1871-1943), wife of Chicago millionaire Albert Johnson
- Bessie Love, stage name of American film actress Juanita Horton (1898-1986)
- Bessie Boehm Moore (1902–1995), American educator
- Bessie Moore (1854-1877), better known as Diamond Bessie, murdered prostitute
- Bessie Rayner Parkes (1829-1925), English feminist, women's rights activist, poet, essayist and journalist
- Bessie Smith (1894-1937), American blues singer
- Bessie Stringfield (1911–1993), pioneer African-American motorcycle rider
- Bessie Potter Vonnoh (1872–1955), American sculptor
Fictional characters:
- Bessie Higgenbottom, titular character of the Nickelodeon TV channel cartoon The Mighty B!
- Elizabeth Bessie Potter, on the TV series Dawson's Creek
- A car used on the science fiction television series Doctor Who
- Bessie, an asphalt-paver character in the movie Cars
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