Fergie or Fergy or Fergee is a short form of the names Fergus, Ferguson, and Fergusson.
It may refer to:
People
edit- Fergie (DJ) (Robert Ferguson, born 1979), Irish DJ and former radio presenter
- Fergie (singer) (born Stacy Ann Ferguson, 1975), American singer-songwriter and actress
- Alex Ferguson (born 1941), Scottish former football manager
- Barry Ferguson (born 1978), Scottish football player
- Clive Fergie (1895–1960), the Australian rules footballer
- Darren Ferguson, Scottish football manager and former player, son of Alex Ferguson
- Dennis Frederiksen (1951–2014), American singer
- Fergie Aitken (1896–1989), Scottish footballer
- Fergie McCormick (1939–2018), New Zealand former rugby union footballer
- Fergie MacDonald (born c. 1940s), Scottish ceilidh dance band leader
- Fergie Olver, Canadian game show host and sportscaster
- Fergie Reid (1849–1924), Australian trade unionist and politician
- Fergie Semple (1922–2003), British Army brigadier and Director SAS
- Fergie Sutherland (1931–2012), Irish horse trainer
- Fergus Suter (1857–1916), Scottish footballer, arguably the first recognised professional footballer
- Ferguson Jenkins (born 1942), Canadian former Major League Baseball pitcher
- Fergy Brown (1923–2013), Canadian politician
- Fergy Malone (1844–1905), American baseball player
- Forest K. Ferguson (1919–1954), American college multi-sport athlete
- Henry G. Ferguson (1882–1966), USGS geologist
- Sarah, Duchess of York (née Sarah Ferguson, 1959), nicknamed "Fergie", the former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York
- Subhash Gupte (1929–2002), Indian cricketer
Other uses
edit- The Fergies, the Australian band
- Jack Ferguson Award (the Fergie), Ontario Hockey League ice hockey award
- Fergie Ferguson Award (the Fergie), University of Florida sports award
- Ferguson TE20, an agricultural tractor commonly known as the "Little Grey Fergie"
- Precision Tech Fergy, an ultralight aircraft