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Revision as of 04:46, 26 June 2024

  • Comment: WP:DISAMBIGUATION: Disambiguation in Wikipedia is the process of resolving conflicts that arise when a potential article title is ambiguous, most often because it refers to more than one subject covered by Wikipedia, either as the main topic of an article, or as a subtopic covered by an article in addition to the article's main topic. It is expressly not just about articles. Subtopics contained within an article can also be addressed. Further, alternate names for topics which have their own articles are already listed on this page. They can be called "Juvie", and are listed with different articles at the targets, thus are needing disambiguation. -- 64.229.90.32 (talk) 04:46, 26 June 2024 (UTC)

Juvie or juvies, may refer to:

People and fictional characters

Given name Juvie

Nickname or stagename Juvie

  • Rob "Juvie" Stewart, a member of the Irish-American mob, part of the K&A Gang
  • Brycyn "Juvie" Evans, U.S. singer, who appeared in the 2000 song "My Getaway"
  • Juvie, a South Korean rapper featured on "Cassanova" from the 2012 Leessang album Unplugged
  • Juvie Train, a South Korean rapper featured on "Surviver" from the 2009 Leessang album Baekajeolhyeon

Characters

Places and fictional locations

Literature

Stage and screen

Other

See also