Holiday
Holiday ( . English "holiday") stands for:
- Holiday (Florida) , location in the USA
- Holiday (magazine) , magazine
- Holiday (music) , music style
Holiday is the family name of the following people:
- Aaron Holiday (* 1996), American basketball player
- Billie Holiday (1915–1959), American jazz singer
- Clarence Holiday (1898–1937), American jazz guitarist
- Eugene Holiday (born 1962), governor of Sint Maarten
- Jack Holiday (real Christian Korcan ), Swiss DJ, producer and songwriter
- Jrue Holiday (* 1990), American basketball player
- Lauren Holiday (* 1987), American national soccer player
- Peter Holiday (* 1952), Bishop of Kroonstad
- Philip Holiday (* 1970), Australian boxer
- Tony Holiday (1951–1990), German singer
Holiday is the pseudonym of
- J. Holiday (* 1982; real name Nahum Grymes ), American R&B singer
Holiday is the title of the following songs:
- Holiday (song) by Madonna
- Holiday by The Other Ones
- Holiday by the Scorpions from the album Lovedrive
- Holiday by Kool & the Gang
- Holiday by Green Day from the album American Idiot
- Holiday Rap by MC Miker G & Deejay Sven
Holiday is the title of the following plays and films:
- Holiday (comedy) , American Broadway comedy directed by Philip Barry (1928)
- Holiday (film) , American comedy film by Edward H. Griffith (1930) based on the Broadway comedy
- the remake of the 1930 film with Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant, see The Bride's Sister
- Last Holiday (1950) , with Alec Guinness
- Holiday Affair , with Robert Mitchum and Janet Leigh
- Holiday Inn (German music, music ), with Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire
- Last Holiday (2006) , with Queen Latifah, remake of the 1950s film
- The Holiday , 2006, with Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet, see Love Doesn't Need a Vacation
- Roman Holiday , with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn, see A Heart and a Crown
Holiday also means
- Holiday (television station) , an Italian television station
See also:
- Holiday on Ice
- Holiday Inn
- Holiday Peak , mountain in Victoria Land, Antarctica
- Holliday
- Halliday