Hypatia (c. 370–415), was a Greek scholar and philosopher who was considered the first notable woman in mathematics.

Hypatia (or Hipatia) may also refer to:

Fiction

  • Hypatia (novel) by Charles Kingsley
  • Hypatia, a character based on Hypatia of Alexandria in the series The Heirs of Alexandria by Mercedes Lackey, Eric Flint and Dave Freer
  • Hypatia, a character based on Hypatia of Alexandria in the novel Baudolino by Umberto Eco
  • Hypatia, the main character in the 2009 film Agora, played by Rachel Weisz
  • Dr. Alexandria Hypatia, a character named for Hypatia of Alexandria in the video game Dishonored 2
  • The scientific research ship Hypatia in the novel Illuminae by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
  • Hypatia Cade, the protagonist of the novel The Ship Who Searched by Anne McCaffrey and Mercedes Lackey

Philosophy

  • Hypatia, a 1720 work by John Toland
  • Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, a scholarly publication for research in feminism and philosophy
  • Hypatia transracialism controversy, a dispute that began in April 2017 about an article in Hypatia

Astronomy

  • Hypatia (planet), an exoplanet
  • Hypatia (crater), a feature of the Moon
  • 238 Hypatia, a C-type main belt asteroid
  • Hypatia (stone), a series of small stones, claimed by some to derive from the core of the hypothetical LDG comet

Other uses

  • Hipatia, Argentina, a town in Santa Fe Province, Argentina
  • Hypatia (moth), a genus of moths in the subfamily Arctiinae
  • Hypatia Sans an Adobe font created in 2002
  • Hyapatia Lee, actress
  • Hypatia (given name)