A godmother is a female godparent in the Christian tradition; she is present at the christening of the child. She may offer mentorship and/or claim of the child as her own if needed due to circumstances.
Godmother, God Mother, or variation, may also refer to:
People
Honorary titles
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Godmother, an honorary title of a pioneer in a particular field, especially in musical genres (see honorific nicknames in popular music)
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Godmother, a mentor
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Godmother, another name for a ship sponsor, a female civilian who "sponsors" a vessel
Individuals called "Godmother" or "The Godmother"
- Celebrities
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Erykah Badu, "The Godmother of Soul"
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Nina Hagen, "The Godmother of Punk"
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Joan Jett, "The Godmother of Punk"
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Sharon Jones, "The Godmother of Soul"
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Patti LaBelle, "The Godmother of Soul"
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Lil' Mo, "The Godmother of Hip-Hop and R&B"
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Dolly Parton, "The Godmother of Country Music"
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Siouxsie Sioux, "Godmother of Goth"
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Patti Smith, "Godmother of Punk"
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe, "Godmother of Rock and Roll"
- Criminals
Art, entertainment, and media
- Fiction
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Fairy godmother (disambiguation)
- Films
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Godmother (film), a 1999 Hindi film
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The Godmother (film), an upcoming American biographical crime-drama film directed by Gerard Johnson, written by Frank Baldwin, and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones
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The Godmother (2011), a Romanian film starring Whitney Anderson, Dragoș Bucur, and Ștefan Iancu
- Music
Other uses
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Godmother (cocktail), a cocktail made with Italian Amaretto liqueur and vodka
See also
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List of people considered father or mother of a field
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Godfather (disambiguation)
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The Good Mother (disambiguation)
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Mother (disambiguation)
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God (disambiguation)