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Look up adelphi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adelphi (from Ancient Greek: ἀδελφός, adelphós, 'brother') may refer to: Adelphi (band), an American
Adelphi
Private university in Garden City, New York, US
Adelphi University is a private university in Garden City, New York, United States. Adelphi also has centers in Downtown Brooklyn, Hudson Valley, and
Adelphi_University
Census-designated place in Maryland
population was 16,823. Adelphi includes the following subdivisions; Adelphi, Adelphi Park, Adelphi Hills, Adelphi Terrace, Adelphi Village, Buck Lodge,
Adelphi,_Maryland
Airline based in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Air Adelphi (ICAO: MUS) is a passenger and charter airline owned by the Mustique Company based in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Air Adelphi was established
Air_Adelphi
West End theatre in London
The Adelphi Theatre /əˈdɛlfi/ is a West End theatre, located on the Strand in the City of Westminster, central London. The present building is the fourth
Adelphi_Theatre
Hotel in Liverpool city centre, England
The Britannia Adelphi Hotel is in Ranelagh Place, Liverpool city centre, Merseyside, England. The present building is the third hotel on the site, and
Britannia_Adelphi_Hotel
District of London in the City of Westminster
Adelphi (/əˈdɛlfi/; from the Greek ἀδελφοί adelphoi, meaning "brothers") is a district of the City of Westminster in Greater London. It includes what
Adelphi,_London
Intentional community in Texas, US
32°50′22″N 96°08′40″W / 32.839373°N 96.144521°W / 32.839373; -96.144521 The Adelphi Community is an intentional community, population 16, 25 miles east of
Adelphi,_Texas
College of the University of Oxford
particular to children's reading and literacy". Formed in the 1850s, the Adelphi Wine Club is reputed to be one of the oldest three wine clubs in Oxford
Exeter_College,_Oxford
1923 English literary magazine
The Adelphi or New Adelphi was an English literary journal founded by John Middleton Murry and published between 1923 and 1955. The first issue appeared
The_Adelphi
British film production company
Adelphi Films Limited was a British film production company. With its sister company Advance, it produced over 30 films in the 1940s and 1950s and distributed
Adelphi_Films
American independent record label
Adelphi Records is an American independent record label founded in 1968 and incorporated in 1970 by Gene Rosenthal. The label name was crafted by Rosenthal
Adelphi_Records
Music venue in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
53°45′44″N 0°21′19″W / 53.76222°N 0.35528°W / 53.76222; -0.35528 The New Adelphi Club is a popular local venue for alternative live music in the city of
The_New_Adelphi_Club
Scotch whisky distillery
Adelphi distillery was a Scotch whisky distillery, which was founded in 1826 in Glasgow and closed in 1907. The name was revived in 1993, for an independent
Adelphi_distillery
American lawyer and politician
Michael Balboni (born May 12, 1959) is the President of Adelphi University, a former politician and lawyer from New York. He was a member of the State
Michael_Balboni
Italian publishing house
Adelphi Edizioni is a publishing house based in Milan, Italy that specializes in works of fiction, philosophy, science and classics translated into Italian
Adelphi_Edizioni
Collegiate sports club in New York, US
The Adelphi Panthers are the athletic teams that represent Adelphi University, located in Garden City, Long Island, New York, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate
Adelphi_Panthers
American rock band
Adelphi was an American rock band, based in Towson, Maryland. They formed in 2002 and were signed to the record label Drive-Thru Records. They played
Adelphi_(band)
Defunct hospital in Brooklyn, New York, US
Adelphi Hospital was a 146-bed voluntary hospital that opened in 1929 at 50 Green Avenue and closed in 1974. It "served the Fort Greene section of Brooklyn
Adelphi_Hospital
Historic mill in Maryland, United States
The Adelphi Mill is the only surviving historic mill in Prince George's County, Maryland. It is the oldest and largest mill in the Washington, D.C. area
Adelphi_Mill
2004 statement regarding intellectual property policy
The Adelphi Charter on Creativity, Innovation and Intellectual Property is the result of a project commissioned by the Royal Society for the encouragement
Adelphi_Charter
Former theatre in Manhattan, New York
The Adelphi Theatre (originally the Craig Theatre) was a Broadway theater at 152 West 54th Street in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, with 1,434 seats
Adelphi Theatre (New York City)
Adelphi_Theatre_(New_York_City)
The Adelphi Papers is a monograph series in which the policy-related original academic research of the International Institute for Strategic Studies is
Adelphi_Papers
British learned society for scholar-activism regarding genetics
The Adelphi Genetics Forum is a non-profit learned society based in the United Kingdom. Its aims are "to promote the public understanding of human heredity
Adelphi_Genetics_Forum
American scientist and academic administrator
M. Riordan is an academic administrator and was the 10th president of Adelphi University in New York from 2015 to 2025. From 1995 to 2005, at the Terry
Christine_Riordan
Listed building in Liverpool, England
The Adelphi Bank Building is a 19th-century Grade II* listed former bank located on Castle Street in Liverpool, England. The architect was William Douglas
Adelphi_Bank
Film theatre in Dublin, Ireland
The Adelphi Cinema was a city centre film theatre on Middle Abbey Street, in Dublin, Ireland, from 1939 to 1995. This 2,304-seat Art Moderne style movie
Adelphi_Cinema
USNS Adelphi (T-AG-181) was one of 12 ships scheduled to be acquired by the United States Navy in February 1966 and converted into Forward Depot Ships
USNS_Adelphi
the Adelphi Theater is an advocacy group formed[when?] by Bill Morton in an attempt to save the theater in Chicago from demolition. The Adelphi Theater
Citizens for the Adelphi Theater
Citizens_for_the_Adelphi_Theater
Village in Ohio, United States
Adelphi is a village in Ross County, Ohio, United States. The population was 322 at the 2020 census. Adelphi was laid out in 1804 by two brothers, and
Adelphi,_Ohio
Most populous city in the United States
Optometry. New York City is home to such notable private universities as Adelphi University, Bank Street College of Education, Barnard College, Columbia
New_York_City
Sayville Culinary Arts and Hospitality Center - Riverhead Adelphi University - Garden City Adelphi Hauppauge Education and Conference Center in Hauppauge
List of colleges and universities on Long Island
List_of_colleges_and_universities_on_Long_Island
Annual tournament in the United States
tournament during this period (Adelphi in 1982; C.W. Post in 1986; Adelphi again in 1987, where they upset Army; and Adelphi once more in 1989, where they
NCAA Division II men's lacrosse tournament
NCAA_Division_II_men's_lacrosse_tournament
Historic building in British Columbia, Canada
The Adelphi Building is an historic building in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on the northwest corner of Government and Yates Streets
Adelphi_Building
British television series
Nabisco Shredded Wheat Factory in Welwyn Garden City, Custom House, and the Adelphi Hotel in Liverpool. Foreign filming was undertaken in various locations
Legends_(2026_TV_series)
American pizzeria restaurant chain
Their first pizzeria was opened in Adelphi, Maryland, in 1955 on University Boulevard (Maryland Route 193) in Adelphi Shopping Center near the University
Ledo_Pizza
Former theatre and music hall in Sydney, Australia
The New Tivoli Theatre, Sydney, previously known as the Adelphi Theatre and the Grand Opera House, was a theatre and music hall at 329, Castlereagh Street
New_Tivoli_Theatre,_Sydney
English actor (1847–1897)
toured Britain and America together. Terriss played the hero parts in Adelphi melodramas from the late 1880s, among other roles. In 1897, he was stabbed
William_Terriss
English author and journalist (1903–1950)
August 1929, he sent a copy of "The Spike" to John Middleton Murry's New Adelphi magazine in London. The magazine was edited by Max Plowman and Sir Richard
George_Orwell
Public university system in Maryland
Towson, Salisbury, Bowie, Frostburg, Hagerstown, Rockville, Cambridge, and Adelphi, along with four regional higher education centers located throughout the
University_System_of_Maryland
Future light rail station in Maryland, US
Adelphi Road–UMGC–UMD station is an under-construction light rail station in Prince George's County, Maryland, that will be served by the Purple Line
Adelphi_Road–UMGC–UMD_station
2026 Star Wars film by Jon Favreau
shopkeeper Sigourney Weaver as Ward: A colonel and leader of the New Republic's Adelphi Rangers who previously served as a pilot for the Rebel Alliance Additionally
The_Mandalorian_and_Grogu
Historic school in Pennsylvania, U.S.
The Adelphi School was a Quaker-organized school for poor children that operated between 1808 and 1906 in what is now the Chinatown neighborhood of Philadelphia's
Adelphi_School
Notable people of Adelphi University, a private university in Garden City, New York, include prominent politicians, entertainers, athletes, scientists
List of Adelphi University people
List_of_Adelphi_University_people
Borough and county in New York, US
return to Brooklyn for the university, which originated on Adelphi Street with the Adelphi Academy. The facility is shared with St. Francis College, which
Brooklyn
American choreographer, dancer, and director (1927–1987)
Understudy 1954 The Pajama Game No Yes No —N/a 1955 Damn Yankees No Yes No —N/a Adelphi Theatre, Broadway 1956 Bells Are Ringing No Yes No —N/a Alvin Theatre,
Bob_Fosse
Unincorporated community in Iowa, United States
Adelphi is an unincorporated community in Polk County, in the U.S. state of Iowa. Adelphi was platted on April 6, 1857, in Camp Township. No railroad
Adelphi,_Iowa
Hotel in Victoria, Australia
The Adelphi Hotel is located in Melbourne, Australia. It began as a warehouse that was purchased and renovated by Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) architects
Adelphi_Hotel,_Melbourne
Swiss writer (born 1940)
Thomas Bernhard. In 1968, she went to Milan to work for the publisher Adelphi Edizioni and married Roberto Calasso. The Times Literary Supplement designated
Fleur_Jaeggy
English stage actress (1824–1909)
day, including original productions. She had a long association with the Adelphi Theatre in London. Sarah Woolgar was born in Gosport, Hampshire, on 8 July
Sarah_Woolgar
Former hotel in Sheffield, England
The Adelphi Hotel was a hotel in the centre of the city of Sheffield, England. It was connected with the founding of three major sports teams: Yorkshire
Adelphi_Hotel,_Sheffield
2011 studio album by Lucy Ward
Adelphi Has to Fly, the debut album of British singer-songwriter Lucy Ward, was released in the United Kingdom by Navigator Records on 13 June 2011. It
Adelphi_Has_to_Fly
British actress
alongside Oliver Tompsett, Sean Needham and Simon-Anthony Rhoden, at the Adelphi Theatre in London’s West End. McQueen’s first performance was on 4 June
Natalie_McQueen
2010 British film by Nigel Cole
Dagenham clerk. A stage musical version of the film opened at London's Adelphi Theatre in 2014. Based on a true story, Made in Dagenham explores the movement
Made_in_Dagenham
Welsh singer and actress
first solo concert on 16 February 2020 at The Adelphi Theatre. A live album "Lucie Jones: Live at the Adelphi" was released on 25 September 2020. In Summer
Lucie_Jones
State highway in Maryland, United States
650 in Adelphi. MD 320 is a southwest–northeast highway that connects Takoma Park and Silver Spring in southeastern Montgomery County with Adelphi in far
Maryland_Route_320
British actor and singer
played Doctor Pomatter in the Tony Award-winning musical Waitress at the Adelphi Theatre, West End, from 2019 to 2020. He trained at the Liverpool Institute
David_Hunter_(actor)
English actor, comedian, and writer (born 1955)
schoolmaster sketch for Royal Free Hospital's Rocks with Laughter at the Adelphi Theatre. A few days prior, he performed a selection of sketches in a small
Rowan_Atkinson
1846 novel by Alexandre Dumas
of Haydee is not featured at all. The play was first performed at the Adelphi in London in October 1868. The original duration was five hours, resulting
The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo
La Closerie des Genêts by Frédéric Soulié. It debuted in England at the Adelphi Theatre on November 26, 1849 with a cast included Madame Céleste as Rose
The_Willow_Copse
Town in Cheshire, England
an industrial mill until it closed in 2025. The other remaining mill is Adelphi Mill (Swindells, 1856), which is today entirely commercial. In 1801, the
Bollington
2012 stage musical by Alexander Dinelaris
Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You". The show began previews at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End, on 6 November 2012, and officially opened
The_Bodyguard_(musical)
Budget British hotel group
celebrations, a musical based on the Adelphi Hotel, written and directed by Phil Willmott, Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi, ran at the Liverpool Playhouse
Britannia_Hotels
Hotel and catering business of the British national railway system
Inverness (now the Royal Highland) Queen's Hotel, Leeds Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool (exterior) Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool (interior, 2014) Charing Cross Hotel
British_Transport_Hotels
2008 musical by Phil Willmott and Elliot Davis
Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi is a musical written by Phil Willmott and Elliot Davis. It received its world premiere at the Liverpool Playhouse, England
Once Upon a Time at the Adelphi
Once_Upon_a_Time_at_the_Adelphi
British society magazine
Purves, Geordie Greig, and Kate Reardon. Headquartered at The Adelphi building in the Adelphi district of London, Tatler traces its origins to the Richard
Tatler
1935 dystopian novel by Sinclair Lewis
Poster for the Federal Theatre Project presentation of It Can't Happen Here at the Adelphi Theatre in New York City, showing the Statue of Liberty
It_Can't_Happen_Here
American basketball coach (born 1989)
National Basketball Association. He played college basketball for the Adelphi Panthers. He spent one season playing professional basketball for the Springfield
David_Akinyooye
American educator and academic administrator
American educator and academic administrator who served as ninth president of Adelphi University located in Garden City, New York from 2000 to 2015. Robert Scott
Robert_A._Scott
Canal in Derbyshire, England
The Adelphi Canal was a small privately owned canal in Duckmanton, near Chesterfield, England, built in 1799. It was used to transport pig iron from an
Adelphi_Canal
Greek-American university president
was forced to resign; followed by serving as the seventh president of Adelphi University from 1985 until his dismissal in 1997, due to the school's financial
Peter_Diamandopoulos
Italian poet & philosopher (1927–2018)
Favola sommersa, Einaudi, Torino, 1988. La carta è stanca, Adelphi, Milano, 1976; II ed., Adelphi, 2000. La musa ulcerosa: scritti vari e inediti, Rusconi
Guido_Ceronetti
English writer (1889–1957)
H. D. Henderson. In 1923 he became the founding editor of The Adelphi (The New Adelphi, 1927–30), in association with Jack Common and Max Plowman. The
John_Middleton_Murry
European folk tale
Nancy Welford in the title role. Mr. Cinders, a musical, opened at the Adelphi Theatre, London in 1929 and was adapted as a film version in 1934. Cindy
Cinderella
Settlement on Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Adelphi is a settlement on the island of Saint Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. There are visible estate ruins in Adelphi. deJongh Woods, Edith
Adelphi,_U.S._Virgin_Islands
Scottish boxer (1913–1946)
Belfast, Northern Ireland 99 Win 74–9–16 Phil Milligan PTS 12 Dec 19, 1935 Adelphi SC, Glasgow, Scotland 98 Win 73–9–16 Harry Orton PTS 10 Dec 12, 1935 Edinburgh
Benny_Lynch
Italian philosopher (1929–2020)
ampliata, Milano, Adelphi, 1982, pp. 19–61. Essenza del nichilismo. Saggi, Brescia, Paideia, 1972; seconda edizione ampliata, Milano, Adelphi, 1982. Vom Wesen
Emanuele_Severino
Theatre in London, England
Wyndham's LW Theatres Adelphi* Cambridge Drury Lane Gillian Lynne His Majesty's London Palladium Nederlander Organization Adelphi* Aldwych Dominion Nimax
Shakespeare's_Globe
American computer scientist (born 1973)
Sergey Mikhailovich Brin (Russian: Сергей Михайлович Брин; born August 21, 1973) is an American computer scientist and businessman who co-founded Google
Sergey_Brin
American composer, lyricist and playwright (1960–1996)
productions, graduating in 1978. He had a sister, Julie. Larson attended Adelphi University in Garden City, New York, with a four-year scholarship as an
Jonathan_Larson
Bus route in Maryland and Washington, DC, US
The Riggs Road Line, designated as the Riggs Road–Adelphi Line on Route P15, and Riggs Road–White Oak Line on Route P16, are bus routes operated by the
Riggs_Road_Line
American singer and actress (born 1984)
Book Club. McPhee played the lead role Jenna again in Waitress at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End in March through June 2019. She returned to
Katharine_McPhee
English actress (born 1985)
Christa-Maria Sieland in a stage adaptation of the film The Lives of Others at the Adelphi Theatre in London. Off-screen, Geoffrey Macnab of The Independent describes
Keira_Knightley
English folk singer-songwriter
traditional English folk songs as well as her own material. Three of her albums, Adelphi Has to Fly, Single Flame and I Dreamt I Was a Bird, have been critically
Lucy_Ward_(musician)
Public research university in Salford, England
facilities within a mile of the main campus, namely the Frederick Road and Adelphi campuses. Most of the university administration buildings are along Salford
University_of_Salford
Cinema in Staffordshire, England
The Adelphi Cinema was a cinema in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. Earlier names are the Lido Cinema and the Palladium Cinema. It was the David Garrick
Adelphi_Cinema,_Lichfield
2014 British musical
strike of 1968, the musical made its West End and world premiere at the Adelphi Theatre in 2014. The 2010 film received several award nominations, and
Made_in_Dagenham_(musical)
English writer and journalist (1812–1870)
productions included The Haunted Man which was performed in the West End's Adelphi Theatre in 1848—and, as early as 1901, the British silent film Scrooge
Charles_Dickens
American actress
After attending Academy of the Holy Angels (class of 1976), she studied at Adelphi University for two years. The in-print descriptions of this 5-foot-6+1⁄2-inch
Jo_Anderson
Italian philosopher, philologist and historian
Parmenide. Adelphi, Milan, 2003 Platone politico. Adelphi, Milan, 2007 Filosofi sovrumani. Adelphi, Milan, 2009 Apollineo e dionisiaco. Adelphi, Milan, 2010
Giorgio_Colli
British radio drama series
murder of actor-manager William Terriss by Richard Prince outside London's Adelphi Theatre on 16 December 1897. Additional cast Prince – John Bett Graves
The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The_Further_Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes
Play by William Shakespeare
ran for 21 performances. In 1905 Oscar Asche staged a production at the Adelphi Theatre in London with himself as Bottom and Beatrice Ferrar as Puck. Herbert
A_Midsummer_Night's_Dream
Dublin, located in Pearse Street was originally built in 1829 as the Adelphi Theatre. This building was demolished in 1844 and rebuilt. It reopened
Queen's_Theatre,_Dublin
Country in West Asia
Kingdoms, Useful Arts and Manufactures, Band 5. Printed at the Scottish & Adelphi presses. p. 240. Jacobs, Joseph; Eisenstein, Judah David (1901–1906).
Yemen
1983–1988 English indie rock group
stage during a show by Heaton and Jacqui Abbott in 2014 at Hull's The New Adelphi Club, on the stage where the band had signed their Go-Discs record contract
The_Housemartins
1831, at the Adelphi Theatre, Edinburgh, he superintended the production of the Wreck Ashore. In January 1833 he played at the Adelphi Theatre in London
Richard_John_Smith
Suburb of Sheffield, England
industries closed or moved to larger sites further out of Sheffield. The Adelphi was an art deco cinema on Vicarage Road, built in 1920 by architect William
Attercliffe
American collegiate lacrosse tournament
United States. It has been held annually since 2001, except for 2020. Adelphi have been the most successful team, with nine national titles. Florida
NCAA Division II women's lacrosse tournament
NCAA_Division_II_women's_lacrosse_tournament
Venue in Haringey, North London
Wyndham's LW Theatres Adelphi* Cambridge Drury Lane Gillian Lynne His Majesty's London Palladium Nederlander Organization Adelphi* Aldwych Dominion Nimax
Alexandra_Palace_Theatre
British magician and theatre owner (1809–1873)
Miller (1809–1873) was a Scottish showman and magician who founded several Adelphi Theatres in at least Glasgow, Coatbridge and Dumbarton. Conceptual, he
David_Prince_Miller
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
Girl/Female
Greek
Dear sister.
Female
French
French form of Latin Adelphia, ADELPHE means "born of the same womb; sibling."
Female
English
English form of French Adelphe, ADELPHIE means "born of the same womb; sibling."
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
Boy/Male
Greek American English
The Greek form of the Hebrew Elijah, meaning Jehovah is God.
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Irish
Old; Ancient
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Service.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name SADHBH means "sweet."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Petals of Flower
Girl/Female
Welsh
From the hearth.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Fearless Lion
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese
Praise; Flax; A Cry of Grief
Boy/Male
Hindu
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
ADELPHI
n.
A "brotherhood," or collection of stamens in a bundle; -- used in composition, as in the class names, Monadelphia, Diadelphia, etc.