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Northern Irish footballer (1926–1993)
Robert Dennis Blanchflower (10 February 1926 – 9 December 1993) was a Northern Ireland footballer, football manager and journalist who played for and captained
Danny_Blanchflower
Northern Irish footballer
brother of Danny Blanchflower, the captain of the Tottenham Hotspur side that dominated English football in the early 1960s. Blanchflower's first appearance
Jackie_Blanchflower
Association football club in England
lack of youth development, recruitment and training methods. When Danny Blanchflower submitted a transfer request in 1954 he said that "the club had grown
Aston_Villa_F.C.
British-American labour economist and academic
David Graham Blanchflower, CBE (born 2 March 1952), sometimes called Danny Blanchflower, is a British-American labour economist and academic. He is currently
David_Blanchflower
Association football club in England
Before he left, he signed one of Spurs' most celebrated players, Danny Blanchflower, who won the FWA Footballer of the Year twice while at Tottenham.
Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.
History of an English football club
coaching. In 1954 Rowe signed future captain Danny Blanchflower for a club record fee of £30,000. Blanchflower won the FWA Footballer of the Year twice while
History of Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
History_of_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C.
Men's national association football team
Cup finals. Captain of the national side at the 1958 World Cup was Danny Blanchflower, who also captained Tottenham Hotspur in the English league and was
Northern Ireland national football team
Northern_Ireland_national_football_team
English footballer & manager (1919–2004)
ended in acrimony as Nicholson wished to select for his replacement Danny Blanchflower as manager and Johnny Giles as player-coach, but Spurs chairman Sidney
Bill_Nicholson_(footballer)
Former association football team in England
Ditchburn (Tottenham), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Stan Willemse (Chelsea), Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham), Charlie Hurley (Millwall), Cyril Hammond (Charlton),
London_XI
Association football club in England
sliding between the Second and Third Division. In 1949, the club signed Danny Blanchflower from Glentoran, and he impressed at Oakwell that two years later he
Barnsley_F.C.
7 July 1977 13 December 1978 524 66 15 19 32 77 115 −38 022.73 – Danny Blanchflower Northern Ireland 14 December 1978 11 September 1979 271 32 5 8 19
List_of_Chelsea_F.C._managers
Football team fan base
half. Some believe the song is a tribute to the former team captain Danny Blanchflower who was Irish. The club has a tradition of releasing songs since 1961
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. supporters
Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._supporters
Surname list
surname is currently around 328. Danny Blanchflower (1926–1993), a footballer for Spurs and Northern Ireland David Blanchflower (born 1952), a British-American
Blanchflower
Football match
the ball on the goal-line and a penalty was awarded to Tottenham. Danny Blanchflower sealed victory for Tottenham with a penalty that sent Blacklaw the
1962_FA_Cup_final
80th season of the Football League
finishing runners-up in the league. Meanwhile, Chelsea's manager Danny Blanchflower paid for his team's shortcomings by losing his job. Money dominated
1978–79_Football_League
FW 1959–1964 183 40 22 22 Peter Baker England RB 1953–1965 342 3 Danny Blanchflower Northern Ireland MF 1954–1963 382 21 41 56 Bobby Smith England FW
List of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players
List_of_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._players
Annual award
1957–58 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham Hotspur 1958–59 Syd Owen Luton Town 1959–60 Bill Slater Wolverhampton Wanderers 1960–61 Danny Blanchflower (2) Tottenham
FWA_Footballer_of_the_Year
English footballer
for Tottenham Hotspur, alongside his friend and tactical confidant, Danny Blanchflower. Reynolds was born in Haslemere and started his career at Aldershot
Ron Reynolds (footballer, born 1928)
Ron_Reynolds_(footballer,_born_1928)
English footballer (1915–2000)
out an opposing team consisting of Jimmy O'Neill, Jimmy Scoular, Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy Dickinson, Hughie Kelly, Bill McGarry, Jackie Mudie, Jackie
Stanley_Matthews
English writer
biography of former Northern Ireland skipper and, later, journalist Danny Blanchflower. Giller was the argument-settling Judge of The Sun for ten years,
Norman_Giller
Name list
ice hockey player Danny Blair (1905–1985), Scottish footballer Danny Blanchett (born 1987), English footballer Danny Blanchflower (1926–1993), Northern
Danny
Rivalry between two English football clubs
Johnny Brooks (as player: Tottenham 1953–1959; Chelsea 1959–1961) Danny Blanchflower (as player: Tottenham 1954–1965; as manager: Chelsea 1978–1979) Keith
Chelsea F.C.–Tottenham Hotspur F.C. rivalry
Chelsea_F.C.–Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._rivalry
Town in Surrey, England
author – lived on a houseboat in Staines following his retirement. Danny Blanchflower (1926–1993) captain of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. – died in Staines. B
Staines-upon-Thames
British TV football series (since 1964)
football television programme in the world." Analysis is currently provided by Danny Murphy, Micah Richards and Alan Shearer, among others. Former England international
Match_of_the_Day
English football player and manager (born 1960)
captains were Dave Mackay and Alan Hansen, both from Scotland, and Danny Blanchflower from Northern Ireland. Bruce (1994), p. 1. Hughes, Rob (22 May 1995)
Steve_Bruce
English former footballer (born 1941)
before the 1979–80 season, initially as assistant manager to Danny Blanchflower. When Blanchflower was sacked, Hurst was appointed manager. He hired Bobby
Geoff_Hurst
Scottish football player and manager (1934–2015)
Tottenham Hotspur in 1960 with Danny Blanchflower (captain) and both goalkeepers, Bill Brown and John Hollowbread, in the team with Cecil Poynton as trainer
Dave_Mackay
International football delegation
Cup finals. Captain of the national side at the 1958 World Cup was Danny Blanchflower, who also captained Tottenham Hotspur in the English league and was
Northern Ireland at the FIFA World Cup
Northern_Ireland_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup
Moving from Northern Ireland between 1949 and 1963, players such as Danny Blanchflower, Jimmy McIlroy, Billy Bingham, Terry Neill, George Best, Pat Jennings
Irish_people_in_Great_Britain
Football stadium in Roker, England
the "Roker Roar", with then Tottenham and Northern Ireland captain Danny Blanchflower writing that “Nothing ever equalled the intensity of that wild roar
Roker_Park
Football match
Bill Brown RB 2 Peter Baker CB 5 Maurice Norman LB 3 Ron Henry CM 4 Danny Blanchflower (c) CM 6 Tony Marchi AM 8 John White RW 7 Cliff Jones CF 10 Jimmy
1963 European Cup Winners' Cup final
1963_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_final
winners, defeating Ipswich Town 10–1. 5 April 1964 – Tottenham captain Danny Blanchflower, 38, announced his retirement from playing. 8 April 1964 – Blackburn
1963–64_in_English_football
Tactic in association football
Hotspur's double-winning side of 1961, which deployed a midfield of Danny Blanchflower, John White and Dave Mackay. Porto won the 2005–06 Primeira Liga using
Formation (association football)
Formation_(association_football)
English footballer (1940–2021)
Eddie Baily then began a period of transition at White Hart Lane – Danny Blanchflower, aged 38, retired in 1964 and a lightning strike killed John White
Jimmy_Greaves
Irish footballer and manager
candidate by others. Also in 1974, Giles was nominated—along with Danny Blanchflower—by Bill Nicholson as his successor at Tottenham Hotspur. The Spurs
Johnny_Giles
Welsh footballer (born 1935)
Jones (left) with Danny Blanchflower and John White in Rotterdam in 1961
Cliff Jones (Welsh footballer)
Cliff_Jones_(Welsh_footballer)
Type of direct free kick in association football
goal. The first recorded tap penalty was taken by Jimmy McIlroy and Danny Blanchflower of Northern Ireland against Portugal on 1 May 1957. Another was taken
Penalty kick (association football)
Penalty_kick_(association_football)
English club in European football
Winners' Cup Atlético Madrid 5–1 De Kuip, Rotterdam Bill Nicholson Danny Blanchflower 1972 1st leg: 3 May 2nd leg: 17 May UEFA Cup Wolverhampton Wanderers
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. in European football
Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._in_European_football
English footballer (born 1951)
in 1971 and 1973. He followed in the footsteps of Joe Harvey and Danny Blanchflower and skippered Tottenham to successive FA Cup wins in 1981 and 1982
Steve_Perryman
Law in association football
he doing on the pitch?" has been attributed to Bill Nicholson and Danny Blanchflower. In an effort to avoid such criticisms, which were based on the fact
Offside (association football)
Offside_(association_football)
English footballer (1920–1999)
in the form of Danny Blanchflower, a Northern Ireland international wing-half signed from Aston Villa to replace Nicholson. Blanchflower was a more attacking
Alf_Ramsey
English football club season
Baker 41 7 48 1 3 England Ron Henry 42 7 49 0 4 Northern Ireland Danny Blanchflower (c) 42 7 49 6 5 England Maurice Norman 41 7 48 4 6 Scotland Dave Mackay
1960–61 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
1960–61_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._season
UK government budget
course we are on. So what we had to do was have a reboot, a rethink." Danny Blanchflower, who sat on the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee for three
September 2022 United Kingdom mini-budget
September_2022_United_Kingdom_mini-budget
Association
1957–58 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham Hotspur 1958–59 Syd Owen Luton Town 1959–60 Bill Slater Wolverhampton Wanderers 1960–61 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham
Football_Writers'_Association
Northern Irish footballer (1934–2025)
tournament. His international captain and English Hall of Fame member Danny Blanchflower considered McParland "the finest ever inside forward in British football"
Peter_McParland
Football team representing the United Kingdom
Kelsey (Wales), Peter Sillett (England), Joe McDonald (Scotland), Danny Blanchflower (Northern Ireland), John Charles (Wales), Bertie Peacock (Northern
United Kingdom national football team
United_Kingdom_national_football_team
Hall of Fame in Manchester, England
the 92. "Billy Wright". Doing the 92. "Alan Ball". Doing the 92. "Danny Blanchflower". Doing the 92. "Pat Jennings". Doing the 92. "Tommy Lawton". Doing
English_Football_Hall_of_Fame
American television game show
Holness Mike Sarne Chris Howland Gordon Luck Peter Wheeler Bill Grundy Danny Blanchflower Barbara Kelly November 13, 1957 – June 29, 1967 United States Tic-Tac-Dough
Tic-Tac-Dough
Gregg DF 5 Dick Keith DF 3 Alf McMichael DF 2 Willie Cunningham MF 4 Danny Blanchflower (c) MF 8 Wilbur Cush FW 7 Billy Bingham FW 8 Tommy Casey FW 14 Jackie
1958 FIFA World Cup knockout stage
1958_FIFA_World_Cup_knockout_stage
Village in Norfolk, England
actors Richard Burton, Robert Hardy, Warren Mitchell and footballer Danny Blanchflower were based at Docking Hall. The Hall at that time was being used as
Docking,_Norfolk
English football club season
side in the First Division and took over at struggling Aston Villa. Danny Blanchflower transferred from Barnsley for a fee of £15,000, making his debut in
1950–51 Aston Villa F.C. season
1950–51_Aston_Villa_F.C._season
Witschge (brother), Dave Bulthuis (Richard's son-in-law) Danny Blanchflower, Jackie Blanchflower (brother) Shea Charles, Pierce Charles (brother) Fay Coyle
List of European association football families
List_of_European_association_football_families
Sports broadcasting division of CBS
Patrick McEnroe, Tony Trabert National Professional Soccer League – Danny Blanchflower SRX – Willy T. Ribbs, Conor Daly WNBA – Julianne Viani-Braen NFL on
CBS_Sports
Annual football award event in France
Yashin Dynamo Moscow Soviet Union 19 Orvar Bergmark Örebro SK Sweden 2 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham Hotspur Northern Ireland Ivan Kolev CDNA Sofia Bulgaria
1958_Ballon_d'Or
Irish footballer (1936–2024)
out of the competition. Sunderland would then go on to succumb to a Danny Blanchflower-inspired Tottenham Hotspur side, who became double winners for the
Charlie_Hurley
Calendar year
2011) February 10 Carmen Romano, First Lady of Mexico (d. 2000) Danny Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer, football manager (d. 1993) February 11
1926
List of football teams
McMichael (1927-10-01)1 October 1927 (aged 30) 29 Newcastle United 4 3MF Danny Blanchflower (captain) (1926-02-10)10 February 1926 (aged 32) 30 Tottenham Hotspur
1958_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
English footballer (1942–2002)
footballs, another example being the former Tottenham Hotspur captain Danny Blanchflower, who died of Alzheimer's disease in December 1993. In 2014, the Justice
Jeff_Astle
Football match
half-time. The second half saw Tottenham's veteran defensive midfielder Danny Blanchflower move up the pitch and provided space for his forwards, with John White's
1962_FA_Charity_Shield
1983 British TV series or programme
Danny Blanchflower. The majority of the film is set during the 1960–1961 season and tells of the girls' obsession with Spurs. Zoë Nathenson – Danny Julia
Those_Glory_Glory_Days
Annual football award event in France
Madrid Spain 7 Gyula Grosics Budapest Honvéd Tatabánya Hungary 14 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham Hotspur Northern Ireland 4 Miloš Milutinović Partizan Yugoslavia
1957_Ballon_d'Or
Public university in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland
captain of Tottenham Hotspur F.C. during its double-winning season Danny Blanchflower, and the wildlife conservationist Saba Douglas-Hamilton. The university
University_of_St_Andrews
English-language football magazine
Puskás (HUN) 1961 Gyula Grosics Orvar Bergmark Germano (POR) Nílton Santos Danny Blanchflower (NIR) Paul Bonga Bonga (DRC) Francisco Gento László Kubala (ESP)
World_Soccer_(magazine)
Football match
Cheesebrough Manager: Matt Gillies 1 Bill Brown 2 Peter Baker 3 Ron Henry 4 Danny Blanchflower (c) 5 Maurice Norman 6 Dave Mackay 7 Cliff Jones 8 John White 9 Bobby
1961_FA_Cup_final
English footballer (1933–2022)
of his career at Spurs, Marchi was mostly used as an understudy to Danny Blanchflower and Dave Mackay. However, in 1962–63, following injuries, he established
Tony_Marchi
English footballer and manager
Tottenham Hotspur in 1960 with Danny Blanchflower (captain) and both goalkeepers, Bill Brown and John Hollowbread, in the team with Cecil Poynton as trainer
Les_Allen
International football competition
players who would take the 1960s by storm. This line-up included Danny Blanchflower and Peter McParland for Ireland, Ivor Allchurch and John Charles for
1960–61 British Home Championship
1960–61_British_Home_Championship
Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database Darren Ward at Soccerbase Danny Blanchflower at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer
List of footballers in England by number of league appearances
List_of_footballers_in_England_by_number_of_league_appearances
for honors once again under new manager Bill Nicholson and captain Danny Blanchflower. Another London club, Chelsea, won the league title in 1955. Newcastle
Football_in_England
Scottish footballer (1937–1964)
fourth game was against a Northern Ireland team in Belfast featuring Danny Blanchflower on 3 October 1959. White scored his second international goal in a
John White (footballer, born 1937)
John_White_(footballer,_born_1937)
Month of 1926
people in the UK; as Bernard Pokrasse in Finsbury Park (d. 2026) Danny Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer; in Belfast (d. 1993) The government of
February_1926
Day of the year
1898) 1992 – Vincent Gardenia, American actor (born 1922) 1993 – Danny Blanchflower, Northern Irish footballer and manager (born 1926) 1995 – Toni Cade
December_9
British actor and producer (born 1951)
London (1981) – Bobby at Cinema Those Glory Glory Days (1983) - Young Danny Blanchflower Give My Regards to Broad Street (1984) – Tom the Roadie The Bill (1984–87)
John_Salthouse
competition Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year – Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham Hotspur) Top goalscorer Bobby Smith (Tottenham Hotspur)
1957–58_in_English_football
Comedy and sports podcast
boot (Steff) JPR Wolves first team training with the under 8s (Elis) Danny Blanchflower (Mike) Colin Walker 1970 (Steff) We Lose Every Week by Andrew Lawn
The Socially Distant Sports Bar
The_Socially_Distant_Sports_Bar
Annual association football award event in France
Madrid Spain Dragoslav Šekularac Red Star Belgrade Yugoslavia 17 Danny Blanchflower Tottenham Hotspur Northern Ireland 4 Germano Benfica Portugal Kurt
1961_Ballon_d'Or
Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Danny Blanchflower". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman. "Jackie Blanchflower". National Football Teams. Benjamin
List of Northern Ireland international footballers
List_of_Northern_Ireland_international_footballers
International football competition
1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup Spurs captain Danny Blanchflower holding the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup trophy Final positions Champions Tottenham Hotspur
1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup
1962–63_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
during its inaugural season, including Northern Ireland international Danny Blanchflower, England internationals Stanley Matthews and Johnny Haynes and Scottish
Soccer_in_Canada
Month of 1993
in Nijmegen, Netherlands Olga Zubova, Russian weightlifter Died: Danny Blanchflower, 67, Northern Ireland international footballer and football manager
December_1993
Defunct soccer club in Canada
prominent soccer players including Northern Ireland international Danny Blanchflower, England internationals Stanley Matthews and Johnny Haynes and Scottish
Toronto_City
Northern Irish footballer and manager
31 caps for Northern Ireland. He featured alongside Harry Gregg, Danny Blanchflower and Billy Bingham in the team that reached the last eight in the 1958
Bertie_Peacock
English footballer
Tottenham Hotspur in 1960 with Danny Blanchflower (captain) and both goalkeepers, Bill Brown and John Hollowbread, in the team with Cecil Poynton as trainer
Peter Baker (footballer, born 1931)
Peter_Baker_(footballer,_born_1931)
1929) 6 December – Bryson Graham, rock drummer (born 1952) 9 December Danny Blanchflower, footballer, manager and writer (born 1926) John Wisdom, philosopher
1993_in_the_United_Kingdom
English footballer (1933–2010)
Tottenham Hotspur in 1960 with Danny Blanchflower (captain) and both goalkeepers, Bill Brown and John Hollowbread, in the team with Cecil Poynton as trainer
Bobby Smith (footballer, born 1933)
Bobby_Smith_(footballer,_born_1933)
public poll, Dixie Dean, Bobby Moore, Duncan Edwards, Billy Wright and Danny Blanchflower were selected. 28 March 1996: Manchester City sign Georgian striker
1995–96_in_English_football
114 40 – 426 Peter Aldis England Defender 1948–1960 – 294 1 – 427 Danny Blanchflower Northern Ireland Midfielder 1951–1954 1951–1955 155 10 428 Derek
List of Aston Villa F.C. players
List_of_Aston_Villa_F.C._players
Best – footballer Rory Best – rugby player Colin Blakely – actor Danny Blanchflower – footballer May Blood – trade unionist and peer Robert Bradford –
List of people from Northern Ireland
List_of_people_from_Northern_Ireland
Football tournament
the pitch. The 'friendly' match was dubbed the 'Battle of Belfast'. Danny Blanchflower, Northern Ireland captain at the time, helped save the situation by
1958 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 8
1958_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_UEFA_Group_8
Month of 1962
were scored for the Spurs by Jimmy Greaves, Bobby Smith and captain Danny Blanchflower, with the Clarets' sole score coming from Jimmy Robson. Antonio Segni
May_1962
Day of the year
2012) 1926 – Sidney Bryan Berry, American general (died 2013) 1926 – Danny Blanchflower, Northern Irish soldier, footballer and manager (died 1993) 1927 –
February_10
Allchurch Swansea Town, Cardiff City, Newcastle United 1948–1968 Danny Blanchflower Barnsley, Aston Villa, Tottenham Hotspur 1948–1964 Bert Trautmann
Football_League_100_Legends
Football team representing Northern Ireland
Manager First Game Last Game Pld W D L GF GA GD Win % Draw % Loss % Danny Blanchflower 8 March 1978 vs. 8 March 1978 vs. 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0.00% 100.00% 0.00%
Northern Ireland national under-21 football team
Northern_Ireland_national_under-21_football_team
1875 Major figure in the development of golf in the United States Danny Blanchflower 1945 Northern Ireland international footballer J.S. Thomson Rugby
List of alumni of the University of St Andrews
List_of_alumni_of_the_University_of_St_Andrews
Scottish footballer (1937–2017)
earned him the nickname of 'The Golden Vision', a title coined by Danny Blanchflower – "...the view every Saturday that we have of a more perfect world
Alex Young (footballer, born 1937)
Alex_Young_(footballer,_born_1937)
course and died instantly at the age of 27. Tottenham Hotspur captain Danny Blanchflower retired as a player at the age of 37 after failing to overcome a serious
Timeline_of_English_football
English football referee (1924–2008)
practice at the time was for the winning captain to keep the match ball, Danny Blanchflower presented Finney with the ball at the end of the game. He is reported
Jim_Finney
Best, football player Billy Bingham, football player and manager Danny Blanchflower, football player William Clay, football player Sammy Clingan, pro
List_of_people_from_Belfast
Scottish footballer and manager
first team regular. Bannon was seen as Chelsea's playmaker by manager Danny Blanchflower. He impressed with his clever play and passing ability, and became
Eamonn_Bannon
Football league
European-based players for the summer season. In the first year, stars like Danny Blanchflower, Stanley Matthews and Johnny Haynes all joined the new league for
Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League
Eastern_Canada_Professional_Soccer_League
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Danby in North Yorkshire, originally named in Old Norse as Danabýr ‘settlement of the Danes’, and thus cognate with Denby.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Norse Greek English
King Henry the Eighth' Sir Anthony Denny.
Female
English
Pet form of English Frances, FANNY means "French."Â
Female
English
English pet form of French Anne, NANNY means "favor; grace."Â
Boy/Male
American, Arabic, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Indian, Swedish
Form of Daniel; God is My Judge
Girl/Female
English
Feminine God will judge.
Female
English
Pet form of English Hannah, HANNY means "favor; grace."
Male
English
Pet form of English Donald, DONNY means "world ruler."
Girl/Female
Slavic Teutonic American Latin English
Free.
Female
English
English pet form of French Danielle, DANNI means "God is my judge." Compare with masculine Danni.
Male
Hebrew
(×“Ö¼Ö¸× Ö´×™) Hebrew name DANIY means "judge." In the bible, this is the name of Jacob's fifth son (of 12). Dan is the Anglicized form.
Surname or Lastname
Austrian and Swiss German
Austrian and Swiss German : a variant spelling of Hänni, see Hanni.English : variant spelling of Hanney.
Male
English
Pet form of English Daniel, DANNY means "God is my judge."
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Dagný, DAGNY means "new day."
Male
English
Pet form of English Immanuel, MANNY means "God is with us."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American Scottish
God is my judge.
Girl/Female
Danish, Finnish, French, German
Nanny
Male
English
Pet form of English Dennis, DENNY means "follower of Dionysos."
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : from a pet form of Dennis.English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire, most probably named with Old English Dene ‘Dane’ + ēg ‘island’.Scottish : habitational name from Denny in Stirlingshire.Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Duibhne (see Deeney).Irish (Cork) : less frequently, a reduced Anglicization of Gaelic Ó Duineachdha (see Dennehy).
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Danny, DANNI means "God is my judge." Compare with feminine Danni.
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pritilata | பà¯à®°à®¿à®¤à®¿à®²à®¤à®¾
A creeper of Love
Girl/Female
French Japanese
May. In Roman mythology Maia: (source of the month May) was goddess of spring growth.
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Good
Girl/Female
Tamil
Life like, Rising Sun
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi, Telugu
Doll
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prasanthi | பà¯à®°à®·à®¾à®‚தி
Highest peace
Boy/Male
Arabic
Victory; Superior Power
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Adorning the Religion
Boy/Male
Indian
Great (Man) of the religion
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit
An Accomplished Woman
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
DANNY BLANCHFLOWER
n.
The manners and dress of a dandy; foppishness.
n.
A sloop or cutter with a jigger on which a lugsail is set.
a.
Brave; fine; canny.
n.
A little dandy; a little, foppish, impertinent fellow.
n.
A preeminently beautiful young man; a dandy.
n.
A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name.
n. fem.
Alt. of Dandy-hen
a.
Like a dandy.
n.
A dandy roller. See below.
a.
Alt. of Cannei
adv.
In a canny manner.
a.
Not canny; unsafe; strange; weird; ghostly.
a.
Made up like a dandy; having the dress or manners of a dandy; buckish.
n.
A little or insignificant dandy; a contemptible fop.
n.
The sandpiper.
n.
A showy, dashing person; a dandy.
pl.
of Dandy
n.
A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen.
n.
The erd shrew.
n. & v.
A supplementary sail. See Dandy, n., 2 (b).