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Welsh professional golfer (1913–1983)
Aberdare Golf Club. During World War II, Rees served as a driver for Air vice-marshal Harry Broadhurst. In 1929, Rees began his professional career aged 16
Dai_Rees
Team-based men's golf competition between European and American professionals
in the team: Cotton, Jimmy Adams, Dick Burton, Sam King, Alf Padgham, Dai Rees, Charles Whitcombe, and Reg Whitcombe. Charles Whitcombe immediately withdrew
Ryder_Cup
British biochemist (1936–2021)
Sir David Allan "Dai" Rees, FRS (28 April 1936 – 10 June 2021) was a British biochemist and science administrator who was chief executive of the Medical
Dai_Rees_(biochemist)
Topics referred to by the same term
David or Dai Rees may refer to: David Rees (author) (1936–1993), British children's author Dave Rees (born 1969), American drummer for SNFU and Wheat
David_Rees
Welsh actor and singer (1946–2012)
Duw? and in the 1997 film Twin Town as the self-styled "Karaoke King" Dai Rees. Hibbard and his wife Caroline had three children. In 2000, Hibbard was
Brian_Hibbard
British band
Duw? and in the 1997 film Twin Town as the self-styled "Karaoke King" Dai Rees. In 2006 Hibbard won the BAFTA Cymru Award for Best Actor for his role
The_Flying_Pickets
Golf tournament held in the UK
−9 1 stroke Bobby Locke Dai Rees Syd Scott 3,500 750 Royal Birkdale 82nd 1953 Ben Hogan 282 −6 4 strokes Antonio Cerdá Dai Rees Frank Stranahan (a) Peter
The_Open_Championship
Surname list
England. Rees is also a German name. Notable individuals named Rees include the following: Abraham Rees (1743–1825), Welsh compiler of Rees's Cyclopaedia
Rees_(surname)
Golf tournament
tied after nine holes, they automatically advance. In 1957 Hunt (137) beat Rees (145) by 8 strokes in a 36-hole playoff. In 1935 Branch (145) beat Van Donck
Belgian_Open_(golf)
Golf tournament
Switzerland. 7 September 1964. p. 5 – via Newspaper Archive. "L'Anglais Dai Rees remporte l'Open pour le deuxième fois (après barrage)". Feuille d'Avis
Omega_European_Masters
Welsh RL coach and former GB & Wales rugby league footballer
David "Dai" Rees (16 September 1897 – death unknown) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s
Dai_Rees_(rugby,_born_1897)
1997 fashion collection by Alexander McQueen
embellished with unusual zipper placement and graffiti. Shaun Leane and Dai Rees were recruited to produce experimental jewellery and accessories. The runway
Bellmer_La_Poupée
European Tour golf award
O'Connor Snr 1960 Bernard Hunt (2) 1959 Dai Rees (2) 1958 Bernard Hunt 1957 Eric Brown 1956 Harry Weetman (2) 1955 Dai Rees 1954 Bobby Locke (3) 1953 Flory Van
Harry_Vardon_Trophy
California Dai Rees Chick Harbert 1957 Great Britain 71⁄2–41⁄2 United States England Lindrick Golf Club, West Riding of Yorkshire Dai Rees Jack Burke
List_of_Ryder_Cup_matches
Golf tournament
by Australia's Peter Thomson, a record number of victories shared with Dai Rees and James Braid). On occasion, American professionals also took part, notably
British PGA Matchplay Championship
British_PGA_Matchplay_Championship
English rugby league football club
Michael Lawrence 2023–2025 Also see Category:Bradford Bulls coaches 1936–60 Dai Rees 1960–61 Trevor Foster 1961 Doug Greenall 1961–62 Jimmy Ledgard 1962–63
Bradford_Bulls
Award for athletes, presented by BBC
to be members of the same family. The oldest recipient of the award is Dai Rees, who won in 1957 aged 44. Ian Black, who won the following year, aged 17
BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
BBC_Sports_Personality_of_the_Year_Award
American professional golfer (1912–1997)
Claret Jug, totaling 6-under 282 to win by four strokes over Antonio Cerdá, Dai Rees, Frank Stranahan, and Peter Thomson. This made him the second golfer after
Ben_Hogan
British golf tournament
Jacklin, Cobie Legrange, Bobby Locke, Greg Norman, Christy O'Connor Snr, Dai Rees, Peter Thomson, Harry Weetman, Ian Woosnam Jacobs, Raymond (10 June 1982)
British_Masters
American professional golfer (1929–2016)
Open – Royal Birkdale 1961: Palmer takes the Open after a late challenge by Rees". The Open. Retrieved September 28, 2016. "91st Open – Royal Troon 1962:
Arnold_Palmer
Price, Alistair Cameron, Juliana Hughes, John Dixon 51,283 8.2 N/A UKIP Dai Rees, Niall Warry, Idris Richard Francis, Alan Barham, David Lloyd 19,702 3
Elections_in_Wales
Golf tournament
after three rounds but a final round 76 dropped him down to third place. Dai Rees won in 1948, his total of 295 being two better than Norman Von Nida. Faulkner
Irish_Open_(golf)
Welsh rugby union footballer
David 'Dai' Rees (born 23 September 1964) is a Welsh former rugby union player. He attained four caps for the Wales B side, and was also a National Squad
Dai Rees (rugby union, born 1964)
Dai_Rees_(rugby_union,_born_1964)
Golf tournament in the United Kingdom
strokes Dai Rees Coventry 5th 1959 Dai Rees 283 6 strokes Bernard Hunt David Snell Ashburnham 4th 1958 Harry Bradshaw 287 1 stroke Dai Rees Maesdu 3rd
BMW_PGA_Championship
Golf tournament
consecutive rounds of 70, one ahead of Snead and two ahead of Dai Rees. Snead, Bulla, and Rees were tied for the lead at 215 (−4) going into the final round
1946_Open_Championship
Wales international rugby league & union footballer
David "Dai" Rees (birth unknown – death unknown) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s. He
Dai Rees (rugby, born c. 1885)
Dai_Rees_(rugby,_born_c._1885)
Golf tournament
won the first of two consecutive Open Championships, one stroke ahead of Dai Rees. It was the second Open for Palmer, the runner-up in his first in 1960
1961_Open_Championship
Golf tournament
round of 70, with Eric Brown in 2nd with a 71. Locke shot 72 and joined Dai Rees, Thomson, and De Vicenzo in 3rd. Dealing with putting problems, Hogan had
1953_Open_Championship
Australian professional golfer (1929–2018)
1954 The Open Championship −9 (72-71-69-71=283) 1 stroke Bobby Locke, Dai Rees, Syd Scott 2 8 Jul 1955 The Open Championship (2) −7 (71-68-70-72=281)
Peter_Thomson_(golfer)
Golf tournament in England
Golf Club near Worksop, England. The Great Britain team, led by captain Dai Rees, beat the United States team by a score of 71⁄2 to 41⁄2 points, and won
1957_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament
first of his five Open titles by one stroke over runners-up Bobby Locke, Dai Rees, and Syd Scott. This was the first time the championship was held at Royal
1954_Open_Championship
Fieldus was appointed secretary-manager for 1945–46. He liaised with Major Dai Rees and forged a strong relationship with the Garrison. Since United had only
List of Colchester United F.C. managers
List_of_Colchester_United_F.C._managers
Scottish golf club manufacturer
who have used John Letters clubs include: Fred Daly, Bernard Gallacher, Dai Rees, Lee Trevino, Cathy Panton, Sam Torrance, Gary Player and Paul Lawrie.
John_Letters
Australian professional golfer
British-Harrogate Tournament, Lotus Tournament, Penfold Tournament (tie with Dai Rees and Reg Whitcombe), Yorkshire Evening News Tournament (tie with Henry Cotton)
Norman_Von_Nida
Australian professional RL coach
(2024) Brad Arthur (2024-) v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Rohan_Smith_(rugby_league)
Northern Irish professional golfer (1911–1990)
reached the semi-final of the News of the World Match Play, losing to Dai Rees. This, and his play in the trial matches, earned him a place in the 1953
Fred_Daly_(golfer)
Group of non-English rugby league players
0 0 3 Billo Rees Wales 20 March 1929 2 0 0 0 0 Dai Rees Wales 2 January 1905 2 0 0 0 0 Dai Rees Wales 2 January 1905 1 0 0 0 0 Dai Rees Wales 4 February
Other Nationalities rugby league team
Other_Nationalities_rugby_league_team
New Zealand professional golfer (born 1936)
in the Martini International at St Andrews and tied for the win, with Dai Rees, in the Daks Tournament. In the 1962 Open Championship he finished in 5th
Bob_Charles_(golfer)
English professional golfer (1907–1987)
Jimmy Adams 15. 6 Jun 1947 Spalding Tournament 74-69-71-74=288 5 strokes Dai Rees 16. 13 Jun 1947 Yorkshire Evening News Tournament 66-72-70-69=277 Tie Norman
Henry_Cotton_(golfer)
Golf tournament
70-72-72=214 −2 Reid Jack (a) 71-75-68=214 T7 John Panton 72-72-71=215 −1 Dai Rees 73-73-69=215 Leopoldo Ruiz 72-74-69=215 T10 Antonio Cerdá 69-74-73=216
1959_Open_Championship
Ireland international rugby league player and coach
Coaching positions v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Kurt_Haggerty
Golf tournament in the United States
competition by a score of 81⁄2 to 31⁄2 points. The British were again led by Dai Rees, but were unable to repeat the heroics of two years earlier and were comprehensively
1959_Ryder_Cup
UK TV broadcaster and commentator
amateur golfer and had won the Addington Foursomes in 1939 partnered by Dai Rees. His mother had won the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1930
Bruce_Critchley
Golf tournament in the United States
Champions Golf Club Location Houston, Texas, U.S. Captains Ben Hogan (USA) Dai Rees (Great Britain) 231⁄2 81⁄2 United States wins the Ryder Cup ← 1965 1969 →
1967_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament in the British Isles
Glasgow Herald. 26 May 1967. p. 6. "Rees and Van Donck in play-off". The Glasgow Herald. 27 May 1966. p. 6. "Rees beats Van Donck by four strokes". The
PGA_Seniors_Championship
Welsh actor
television film 2009 Ryan a Ronnie Ryan Davies S4C TV film 2009 Caerdydd Dai Rees 2011 Tri Diwrnod Diwetha' Man on phone Short film 2011–2012 Alys Kevin
Aled_Pugh
Golf tournament in the United States
players were selected: Bousfield, Daly, Faulkner, Hargreaves, Lees, Panton, Rees and Ward. The remaining two places were to be selected after the News of
1951_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament held in England
Snead/Mangrum: all square. 18 hole scores: Harrison: 7 up, Adams: 1 up, Snead: 1 up, Rees: 4 up, Burton: 1 up, Harbert: 5 up, Demaret: 5 up, Mangrum: 1 up. Each entry
1949_Ryder_Cup
Ireland 1989 Jon Rahm Spain 2018, 2021, 2023, 2025 Ted Ray Jersey 1927 Dai Rees Wales 1937, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957, 1959, 1961 Steven Richardson
List of European Ryder Cup golfers
List_of_European_Ryder_Cup_golfers
Sports award in the UK
Rory McIlroy won the award, becoming only the third golfer to win after Dai Rees in 1957 and Sir Nick Faldo in 1989. McIlroy himself had been runner-up
2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
2025_BBC_Sports_Personality_of_the_Year_Award
English rugby league player and coach (born 1971)
Wane 2026– Brian McDermott v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Steve_McNamara
Golf tournament in the United States
they announced the first seven members of the team: Cotton (captain), Daly, Rees, King, Adams, Ward and Horne. They also added two new names to the list of
1947_Ryder_Cup
British biophysicist and chemist (1926–2018)
Board of Scientific Governors at The Scripps Research Institute. He and Dai Rees approached the Wellcome Trust to found the Wellcome Sanger Institute, which
Aaron_Klug
Ray 1877–1943 Michele Reale 1971– Chez Reavie 1981– Patrick Reed 1990– Dai Rees 1913–1983 Don Reese 1953– Dean Refram 1936–1991 Victor Regalado 1948– Mike
List_of_male_golfers
English professional golfer (1945–2024)
tournament win, the News of the World Match Play, where he beat 56-year-old Dai Rees 6&5 in the 18-hole final. Bembridge performed well in the tied Ryder Cup
Maurice_Bembridge
Sports 1997–2007, Setanta Sports 2007–2009 Chris Rea – BBC Radio 1975–1996 Dai Rees – BBC Sport 1965–1967 Steve Rider – ITV Sport 1981–1985, Channel 4 1983–1985
List_of_sports_announcers
National medical research agency
Himsworth 1968–77: Sir John Gray 1977–87: Sir James L. Gowans 1987–96: Sir Dai Rees 1996–2003: Professor Sir George Radda 2003–2007: Professor Sir Colin Blakemore
Medical Research Council (United Kingdom)
Medical_Research_Council_(United_Kingdom)
English golfer and broadcaster (1931–2020)
Ward 8 May 1959 Dunlop Tournament 70-73-68-69=280 1 stroke Henry Cotton, Dai Rees 7 Apr 1962 Schweppes PGA Close Championship 72-(72)-72-71=287 1 stroke
Peter_Alliss
Welsh professional golfer
1959 and had won the Sherwood Forest Foursomes Tournament, partnered by Dai Rees, a week before the accident. He had excellent starts to both the 1955 and
Dennis_Smalldon
English footballer (1831–1917)
became the last course on which the Great Britain and Ireland team, led by Dai Rees, beat the USA before the inclusion of European players. Since then Lindrick
Nathaniel_Creswick
O'Connor Snr 1973 21 December 1924 20 September 1973 48 years, 196 days Dai Rees 1961 31 March 1913 13 October 1961 48 years, 153 days Lee Westwood 2021
List_of_Ryder_Cup_records
Art director (born 1967)
Lutz, Adam Phillips, Hussein Chalayan, Simon Thorogood, Ruben Toledo; Dai Rees, Yuri Avvakumov; Angelo Seminara, Naomi Filmer; Julie Verhoeven, and Solange
Judith_Clark_(curator)
Australian RL coach and former Australia international rugby league footballer
v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62) Harry Beverley (1962–63)
Geoff_Toovey
Golf tournament in the United Kingdom
and was held at Pannal Golf Club, Harrogate, Yorkshire. It was won by Dai Rees, who won the first prize of £550. The 1961 event was called the Carling-Caledonian
Carling_Tournament
the merger of the Welsh Ladies Golf Union and the Welsh Golfing Union. Dai Rees was one of the first successful Welsh golfers, captaining a winning European
Golf_in_Wales
2001–2003 Chris Roden 2004–2007 Ivan Torpey 2007–2008 John Walters 2008–2014 Dai Rees 2014–2015 Andrew Hall 2016–2018 Leigh Jones 2019–2021 Andrew Hall 2021
Hong Kong national rugby union team
Hong_Kong_national_rugby_union_team
Jonathan Pryce (born 1947) Ian Puleston-Davies (born 1959) Angharad Rees (1949–2012) Roger Rees (1944–2015) Iwan Rheon (born 1985) Steffan Rhodri (born 1967)
List_of_Welsh_people
Australian professional RL coach and former rugby league footballer
(1991–95) David Waite (1996–98) v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Brian Smith (rugby league, born 1954)
Brian_Smith_(rugby_league,_born_1954)
American television series
Rosburg vs. Roberto De Vicenzo Chile Los Leones 1962 Jerry Barber vs. Dai Rees London, England Wentworth (West Course) 1962 Jack Burke Jr. vs. Stan Leonard
Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
Shell's_Wonderful_World_of_Golf
Medical research institute in London, United Kingdom
and formed the MRC Biomedical NMR Centre at the institute in 1980. Sir Dai Rees became director in 1982 to be replaced by Sir John Skehel in 1987. In 2003
National Institute for Medical Research
National_Institute_for_Medical_Research
English model
well-known designers such as Betty Jackson, Tristan Webber, Jasper Conran, Dai Rees and Boudica have featured her. She has appeared as the cover model for
Alex_Leigh
Professional rugby league coach and former Ireland international player
Coaching positions v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Eamon_O'Carroll
UK golf tournament
Brooks, Bernard Gallacher, David Ingram, Frank Rennie, Ronnie Shade Wales: Dai Rees (captain), Kim Dabson, Craig Defoy, Brian Huggett, David Llewellyn, David
Double_Diamond_International
Welsh rugby union and American football player (born 2001)
Louis Rees-Zammit". Dai Sport. 14 January 2020. Retrieved 29 March 2024. "Louis Rees-Zammit Parents: Meet Former Football Player Father Joe Rees-Zammit
Louis_Rees-Zammit
GB & England dual-code international rugby player
Little Hubert Lockwood Tommy Lynch John Martin Scott Murrell Garfield Owen Dai Rees Charlie Renilson Archie Rigg Joe Riley Ken Roberts Asa Robinson Mick Scott
John_Bentley_(rugby)
Golf tournament
round with 68, a shot ahead of playing partner Eddie Whitcombe and Locke. Dai Rees was the 36-hole leader at 139, followed by Bill Branch (140) and Locke
1950_Open_Championship
Association football club in Wales
defeat: 0–6 v. Barry Town in 1995. Phil Robinson / David Rees (1992–93) Dai Rees (1993–94) Nigel Rees (1994–96) Mark Robinson (1998–06) Phil Holmes / Paul
Afan_Lido_F.C.
Golf tournament
playing 36 holes on the final day. Dai Rees won the tournament with a score of 284 a shot ahead of Bill Cox. Rees won again in 1936, by three strokes
PGA_Assistants'_Championship
English rugby league coach (1954–2026)
(2025) James Ford (2026-) v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
John_Kear
Australian RL coach and former rugby league footballer
Coaching positions v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Matthew Elliott (rugby league)
Matthew_Elliott_(rugby_league)
Irish golfer (1913–1990)
strokes Max Faulkner 21 Sep 1955 Dunlop Masters 69-70-71-67=277 4 strokes Henry Cotton 11 Apr 1958 PGA Close Championship 72-71-73-71=287 1 stroke Dai Rees
Harry_Bradshaw_(golfer)
Golf tournament
9. "Bousfield's German win". The Glasgow Herald. 8 August 1955. p. 6. "Rees and Locke tie". The Glasgow Herald. 2 August 1954. p. 9. "Locke wins German
German_Open_(golf)
Former European Parliament constituency
Peter Price, Alistair Cameron, Juliana Hughes, John Dixon 51,283 8.2 UKIP Dai Rees, Niall Warry, Idris Richard Francis, Alan Barham, David Lloyd 19,702 3
Wales (European Parliament constituency)
Wales_(European_Parliament_constituency)
English international cricketer (1922–1986)
Sporting positions Preceded by Gordon Pirie BBC Sports Personality of the Year 1956 Succeeded by Dai Rees
Jim_Laker
William Prout, proposer of Prout's hypothesis, an early model of proton Sir Dai Rees, CEO of the Medical Research Council 1987–1996 Prafulla Chandra Roy, distinguished
List of University of Edinburgh people
List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_people
Golf tournament in the United States
who qualified after the Open were: Rees, Bradshaw, Scott, Weetman, O'Connor, Bousfield and Jacobs. Later in July, Rees was chosen as captain. The three
1955_Ryder_Cup
Ethics of neuroscience, and the neuroscience of ethics
Issues in Theory, Practice and Policy (both Oxford University Press), Dai Rees and Steven Rose's edited volume The New Brain Sciences: Perils and Prospects
Neuroethics
English professional golfer (1932–2022)
followed by the Piccadilly Medal which Butler won by two strokes from Dai Rees. Year 1966 was a disappointing season although he started well in both
Peter_Butler_(golfer)
English golfer (1913–1997)
in the 36-hole final of the News of the World Match Play to Dai Rees. Whitcombe and Rees were born on the same day, 31 March 1913. In 1938, he also played
Eddie_Whitcombe
"Dai Prosser". Leeds Rhinos. 4 March 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2020. "Con Murphy". Leeds Rhinos. 21 March 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2020. "Dai Jenkins"
List_of_Leeds_Rhinos_players
Defunct English professional rugby league club
Jack Mannion c. 1953 Edward Melling Dai Morgan c. 1953 Harry Pimblett c. 1953 Stanley Powell Dai Rees c. 1953 Tommy Rees J. Robertson Lancashire against Middlesex
Broughton_Rangers
Australian rugby league footballer and coach
Coaching positions v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Michael_Potter
English rugby league coach (1927–2002)
Coaching positions v t e Bradford Bulls coaches Bradford Northern Dai Rees (1936–60) Trevor Foster (1960–61) Doug Greenall (1961) Jimmy Ledgard (1961–62)
Harry_Street_(rugby_league)
Golf tournament held in England
Carling-Caledonian Tournament: O'Connor, Hunt, Alliss, Bousfield, Coles, Rees, Panton, Moffitt and Haliburton. Weetman was in tenth place. Weetman gained
1961_Ryder_Cup
Golf tournament
of the 10 singles match and halved another. Of the professionals, only Dai Rees and Peter Alliss won their matches while Harry Weetman got a half against
Amateurs–Professionals_Match
English golfer (1916–2012)
reach the final, beating Roberto De Vicenzo, Jimmy Adams and Dai Rees. Having beaten Rees in the morning, he met Sam King In the afternoon final. One down
Walter_Lees_(golfer)
Golf club in Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Aberdare and is an 18-hole golf course famous for its mature oak trees. Dai Rees, who was former Ryder Cup Captain is a member and who started his career
Aberdare_Golf_Club
Australian RL coach & former Australia international rugby league footballer
Little Hubert Lockwood Tommy Lynch John Martin Scott Murrell Garfield Owen Dai Rees Charlie Renilson Archie Rigg Joe Riley Ken Roberts Asa Robinson Mick Scott
Chris_Anderson_(rugby)
Men's professional golf tournament in Italy
Villa d'Este 20th 1953 Flory Van Donck (3) 269 6 strokes Max Faulkner Dai Rees Villa d'Este 19th 1952 Eric Brown 273 6 strokes Alfonso Angelini Milano
Italian_Open_(golf)
Former golf tournament
p. 9. "Rees Wins At Moortown". The Glasgow Herald. 21 June 1952. p. 9. "Von Nida And Rees Tie". The Glasgow Herald. 9 June 1951. p. 6. "Rees Wins By
Yorkshire Evening News Tournament
Yorkshire_Evening_News_Tournament
DAI REES
DAI REES
Male
Hebrew
 Hebrew name DAG means "fish." Compare with another form of Dag.
Boy/Male
Indian
God Sai
Male
Japanese
(大) Japanese name DAI means "big, great, large, vast." Compare with other forms of Dai.
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word, DAY means "day." Feminine form of Middle English Daye, meaning "day."
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Old Norse Dagr, DAG means "day." Compare with another form of Dag.
Male
Scandinavian
 Variant spelling of Scandinavian Kai, possibly CAI means "lord." Compare with another form of Cai.
Male
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese name DAI means "great." Compare with other forms of Dai.
Girl/Female
Spanish Greek
Day.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name DAO means "star."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai baba
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian
Sunshine; Bright; Day
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai = Sai baba, Shivudu = Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Marathi
God Sai
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Greek, Gujarati, Indian, Latin, Spanish, Telugu
Lamp; Divine; Day; Candle; Light
Girl/Female
Hindu
Sai
Male
Welsh
 Pet form of Welsh Dafydd, DAI means "beloved." Compare with other forms of Dai.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sai baba
Female
Japanese
(舞) Japanese name MAI means "dance." Compare with another form of Mai.
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Cai, KAI means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this was the name of a Knight of the Round Table. Compare with other forms of Kai.
Boy/Male
Danish, French, German, Scandinavian, Swedish
Day
DAI REES
DAI REES
Boy/Male
British, English, Italian, Russian
Boy who Always Nice to Others
Girl/Female
Hungarian American
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Name of a Rishi
Female
Yiddish
(פֵייגָ×) Variant spelling of Yiddish Feige, FEIGA means "fig."
Boy/Male
English
Battle stone.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Darling girl
Boy/Male
Indian
Light to People
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Bright Moon
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
One who Fulfils; A Nakshathra
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
God is My Oath; My God is Bountiful; God of Plenty; God's Promise; Abbreviation of Elizabeth
DAI REES
DAI REES
DAI REES
DAI REES
DAI REES
n.
A name given to several species of flounders, esp. to the European species, Pleuronectes limanda. The American rough dab is Hippoglossoides platessoides.
n.
The sun, as the orb of day.
adv.
Every day; day by day; as, a thing happens daily.
v. t.
To obstruct or restrain the flow of, by a dam; to confine by constructing a dam, as a stream of water; -- generally used with in or up.
n.
(Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.
n.
One who works by the day; -- usually applied to a farm laborer, or to a workman who does not work at any particular trade.
prep.
On this day; on the present day.
n.
The morning star; the star which ushers in the day.
pl.
of Auto-da-fe
v. t.
To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment.
n.
The period of the earth's revolution on its axis. -- ordinarily divided into twenty-four hours. It is measured by the interval between two successive transits of a celestial body over the same meridian, and takes a specific name from that of the body. Thus, if this is the sun, the day (the interval between two successive transits of the sun's center over the same meridian) is called a solar day; if it is a star, a sidereal day; if it is the moon, a lunar day. See Civil day, Sidereal day, below.
n.
Labor hired or performed by the day.
n.
The present day.