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Artie is usually a masculine given name, it is also usually a diminutive of Arthur. Notable people with the given name include:
People
- Artie Bettles (1891–1971), Australian rules footballer
 - Artie Butler (born 1942), American popular music arranger, songwriter and pianist
 - Artie Cobb (born 1942), American poker player
 - Artie P. Hatzes (born 1957), American astronomer
 - Artie Kornfeld (born 1942), American musician, record producer and music executive best known as the music promoter for the Woodstock Festival
 - Artie Lange (born 1967), American actor and comedian on The Howard Stern Show and Mad TV
 - Artie Malvin (1922–2006), American composer and vocalist on The Crew Chiefs and with Glenn Miller's band
 - Artie Pew Jr. (1898–1959), American college football and basketball player
 - Artie Shaw (1910–2004), American jazz clarinetist, composer and bandleader
 - Artie Simek (1916–1975), American calligrapher best known as a letterer for Marvel Comics
 - Artie Smith (born 1970), American former National Football League player
 - Artie Thomas (1884–1960), Australian rules footballer
 - Artie Wood (1898–1959), Australian rules footballer and coach
 - Artie Young (fl. 1930s–1940s), African-American dancer and actress
 
Fictional characters
- Artie Abrams, on the FOX television series Glee
 - Artie Maddicks, a Marvel Comics character, affiliated with the X-Men
 - Artie, the Strongest Man in the World, on the Nickelodeon sitcom The Adventures of Pete and Pete
 - Artie Nielsen, on the television series Warehouse 13
 - Artie Ziff, on the FOX animated sitcom The Simpsons
 - Arthur Pendragon (Shrek), in the animated film Shrek the Third
 
See also
- Arte Johnson, American comic actor
 - Arty (disambiguation)
 
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