Pippin
Pippin is:
- Pippin ( name), a personal name
Pippin is the nickname of the following persons:
- Pippin ( Arnulf Inger ), monk
- Pippin the Hunchback (ca. 770-811 ), first son of Charlemagne
- Pippin the Elder, and Pepin of Landen (c. 580-640 ), Frankish house Meier and progenitor of the Carolingian
- Pepin the Short ( 714-768 ), son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne, Carolingian king of the Franks
- Pippin the Middle, Pippin of Herstal also (around 635-714 ), 679-714, the actual rulers of the Franks
- Pippin (Italy ) ( 777-810 ), originally Carloman, son of Charlemagne, Pippin took as ruler name
Pippin is the surname of:
- Horace Pippin (1888-1946), African- American painter of naive painting
- Robert B. Pippin ( born 1948 ), American philosopher
Pippin is the name of several art pieces:
- Pippin, nickname of Peregrin Took, a Hobbit from the novel The Lord of the Rings, see figures in Tolkien's world # Peregrin Took
- Master Pippin, the eponymous hero of a story of the preacher Franz Eugen Schlachter
Pippin also stands for:
- Some varieties of apples, such as Pippin or Linoeus Yellow Bellefleur
- Apple Pippin, the name of a gaming console from Apple
- Pippin ( musical), an American Broadway musical
- Pippin ( Kennywood ), the former name of a roller coaster at Kennywood, Pennsylvania
See also:
- List of rulers named Pippin
- Pippinids
- Disambiguation