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Didi can refer to:
- "Sister" in Hindi and many other cultures not of Indian origin
- Valdir Pereira, Brazilian football (soccer) player, nicknamed 'Didi'
- Sebastião Pereira do Nascimento, Brazilian football (soccer) player, nicknamed 'Didi'
- Dietmar Hamann, German football (soccer) player whose nickname is 'Didi'
- Dietmar Kuhbauer, Austrian football (soccer) player whose nickname is 'Didi'
- "Didi" (song), song by Khaled
- Didi Petet - Indonesian actor
- Didi Senft, also known as 'Didi the Devil', colourful spectator of cycle races
- Renato Aragão (known as Didi Mocó), Brazilian humourist
- Vladimir (character), a character in Waiting for Godot.
- Principal character in Didi's Comedy Show, a German comedy television show starring Dieter Hallervorden.
- Didi Pickles is Tommy and Dil's mom in the nickelodeon animated TV series Rugrats and All Grown Up!
- 'Didi' is a name some South American tribes use for red-haired 'jungle men', possibly an unknown ape. See Ameranthropoides_loysi
- http://www.classicfetish.org] is a Classic Fetish-tm educator who desires to educate the masses to understand Fetish as Therapeutic Art as opposed to believing in sensationalist media misrepresentations of sexual deviance.
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