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Kipp may refer to:
People
Given name
- Kipp Hamilton (1934–1981), American actress
 - Kipp Keller (born 2000), American association football player
 - Kipp Lennon (born 1960), American musician
 - Kipp Marcus (born 1970), American actor, producer, screenwriter, and digital media executive
 - Kipp Vickers (born 1969), American football player
 
Surname
- Albert Hamilton Kipp (1850–1906), American architect
 - Annika Kipp (born 1979), German radio and television presenter
 - Bernd Kipp (born 1948), German association football striker
 - Cathy Kipp, American politician
 - Darrell Kipp (1944–2013), Native American educator, documentary filmmaker, and historian
 - Eugen Kipp (1885–1931), German association football player
 - Fred Kipp (born 1931), American baseball player
 - Friedrich Kipp (1814–1869), German physician and entomologist
 - George Kipp, several people
 - Jeremy Kipp Walker, American film director and producer
 - Karl-Heinz Kipp (1924–2017), German entrepreneur
 - Lyman Kipp (1929–2014), American sculptor and painter
 - Maria Kipp (1900–1988), German textile designer and engineer
 - Petrus Jacobus Kipp (1808–1864), Dutch chemist
 - Robert Kipp (1919–1949), Canadian flying ace
 - Shalaya Kipp (born 1990), American Olympic middle-distance runner
 - Theodor Kipp (1862–1931), German jurist
 - Tom Kipp (born 1968), American motorcycle racer
 - Ursula Bechtolsheimer-Kipp (born 1951), German businesswoman
 
Places
- Kipp, Kansas, an unincorporated community in Kansas, United States
 - Kipp, Alberta, a locality in Alberta, Canada
 - Kipp Coulee, a water feature in Southern Alberta, Canada
 - Kipp Hill, a mountain in New York, United States
 - Mount Kipp, a mountain in Lewis Range, Montana, United States
 
Other uses
- KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program), a US network of college-preparatory schools
 - KIPP, a fictional character in Christopher Nolan's film Interstellar
 
See also
- Kip (disambiguation)
 - Kipps (disambiguation)
 - Kipp's apparatus or Kipp generator, a piece of laboratory glassware used for generating gases from a chemical reaction
 
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