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Deans may refer to: Austen Deans (1915–2011), New Zealand painter and war artist; grandfather of Julia Deans Bob Deans (1884–1908), New Zealand rugby union
Deans
American musician and entrepreneur (1934–2003)
later alleged that Deans, whom he described as homosexual, attempted to sexually assault him during his employment at Arthur. Deans first met Garland at
Mickey_Deans
Academic title
over a specific area of concern, or both. In the United States and Canada, deans are usually university professors who serve as the heads of a university's
Dean_(education)
Scottish footballer (1946–2025)
for Motherwell and Celtic. Deans played in two international matches for Scotland, both in 1974. A prolific goal-scorer, Deans was nicknamed "Dixie" in
Dixie_Deans
Canadian politician (1958–2024)
Gloucester on its city council was George Barrett, who ran against Deans in the new ward. Deans was most concerned about the city's debt during the election
Diane_Deans
New Zealand heritage building
first house Deans built with his two helpers in February 1843 was a simple shed next to the bush. It was used by the Deans brothers (John Deans arrived in
Deans_Cottage
Town in Victoria, Australia
Deans Marsh is a town in Victoria, Australia, located 23 kilometres (14 mi) inland from Lorne. At the 2021 census, Deans Marsh had a population of 368
Deans_Marsh
New Zealand singer-songwriter
Mary Deans (born 27 August 1974) is a New Zealand singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer of rock band Fur Patrol. In the early '90s, Deans joined
Julia_Deans
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Island Deans (disambiguation) Deane (disambiguation) Justice Dean (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Dean. If
Dean
British singer (born 1999)
Dean (born 14 March 1999) is an English singer and songwriter. Her accolades include four Brit Awards and the Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Dean signed
Olivia_Dean
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Deans is the name of: Bob Deans (1884–1908), New Zealand rugby union player, Robbie Deans (born 1959), New Zealand rugby union coach and former
Robert_Deans
Canadian-British inventor
Laboratory. Deans was a speaker on the WE Day North American tour for 200,000 youth alongside Nick Jonas and Queen Noor of Jordan. Alexander Matthew Deans was
Alex_Deans
Student residence in Scotland
residents are affectionately known as Deans Courtiers, Deans Courtesans, or Deans Beans. The main building of Deans Court has its origins in the twelfth
Deans_Court
American anti-death penalty activist
and J. Robert Deans. On August 20, 1972, four years after her marriage to Robert Lee Deans, his mother Evelyn Elizabeth "Penny" Deans (née Coin) was
Marie_Deans
Fictional character
heroine. There was also a so-called Jeanie Deans' Cottage in Edinburgh. It was demolished in 1965. When Jeanie Deans' sister, Effie, is wrongly convicted of
Jeanie_Deans
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Deans Creek may refer to the following: Deans Creek (Marshall Creek tributary), a river in California Deans Creek, a cove on Deer Island, New Brunswick
Deans_Creek
New Zealand painter
died in October 2011. Deans was born on 2 December 1915 in Christchurch, New Zealand, one of two sons of Alister and Norma Deans. His father, Alister,
Austen_Deans
New Zealand rugby union footballer and coach
brother Robbie Deans. After retiring from rugby, Deans managed his sheep farm near Cheviot. Deans' brother Robbie Deans and great-uncle Bob Deans also played
Bruce_Deans
British pioneer and settler in Canterbury, New Zealand
Riccarton property in 1856, five years after William Deans' death. Miller, Graham M. "Deans, John and Deans, William". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography.
William_Deans
Canadian politician (1937–2016)
were married for 22 years before divorcing. Afterwards, Deans moved back to the Hamilton area. Deans died in Hamilton, Ontario on May 3, 2016, at the age
Ian_Deans
New Zealand pioneer and community leader
settled on the Deans farm, which the surveyor Joseph Thomas had agreed in 1848 would be named Riccarton, after the home parish of the Deans. Her son John
Jane_Deans
Scotland international rugby union player
then Hawick. His nickname was Beano. Deans attended the primary school in Hawick where Bill McLaren taught. Deans recalled: In Hawick we were born into
Colin_Deans
Rugby player
Robert George Deans (19 February 1884 – 30 September 1908) was a New Zealand and Canterbury rugby union footballer. In 1905, Deans entered New Zealand
Bob_Deans
Nature reserve in Hertfordshire, England
reserve. "Long Deans". Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2015. "Long Deans". Nash Mills
Long_Deans
Fiji Rugby Union sport award
(QVS) at the first Deans Trophy competition in 1939. QVS has gone on to win the prestigious U19 or U18 title a record 25 times. The Deans Trophy features
Deans_Trophy
Footballer (born 2005)
Dean Donny Huijsen Wijsmuller (Dutch: [ˈdiːn ˈɦœy.sə(n)]; born 14 April 2005) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for La Liga club
Dean_Huijsen
Human settlement in Scotland
Deans is a small community within the town of Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. Deans is situated in the northern part of Livingston, The western
Deans,_West_Lothian
NZ international rugby union player
Cavaliers tour of South Africa in 1986. Deans also played cricket for Canterbury Country in the Hawke Cup. Deans was appointed as coach of the Canterbury
Robbie_Deans
Clerical title in some Christian churches
distinguishes them from the deans of cathedral chapters, which were historically in cities. In some Church of England dioceses rural deans have been formally renamed
Rural_dean
Topics referred to by the same term
Dean (entrepreneur), English business founder Will Dean (author), British-born crime writer William Deans This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Will_Dean
American pioneering wreck and technical diver
"Captain" Billy Deans is a pioneering wreck and technical diver. "Captain" is the nickname which is widely applied to Billy Deans, however he is a US
Billy_Deans_(diver)
New Zealand Anglican priest and whistleblower
In 2022 Deans was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the community and women. Deans was married to James Deans (died 2014)
Louise_Deans
College administrator for student affairs for female students
1916, the National Association of Deans of Women was formed at Teachers College. By 1925, there were at least 302 deans of women at American colleges and
Dean_of_women
Ecclesiastical title
status of a Dean, the Very Reverend title is normally a permanent title preferment.[citation needed] Some important deans include the deans of St Paul's
Dean_(Christianity)
Topics referred to by the same term
Billy Deans may refer to: Billy Deans (1922–2006), Australian rules footballer Billy Deans (diver), American wreck and technical diver William Dean (disambiguation)
Billy_Deans_(disambiguation)
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Deans, Ontario, may refer to various places in Ontario, Canada: Deans, a ghost town in the township of Laurier in the Unorganized North East Parry Sound
Deans,_Ontario
English strolling player (1768–1859)
Charlotte Deans (September 1, 1768 – March 14, 1859) was a strolling player who was born in Wigton, Cumbria. Deans was born on September 1, 1768, to Alice
Charlotte_Deans
The Dean of Leicester is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Leicester Cathedral
Dean_of_Leicester
1847 novel by Emily Brontë
and falls ill. While he recovers, Lockwood's housekeeper, Ellen "Nelly" Dean, tells the story of the strange family. Nelly's tale Thirty years earlier
Wuthering_Heights
Scottish ethnologist, guide and collector
James Deans (1827-1905) was a Scottish ethnologist, guide and collector of Victoria, British Columbia, who published several works on the folklore and
James_Deans
American singer and actor (1917–1995)
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 – December 25, 1995) was an American singer, actor, comedian and television host. Nicknamed the "King
Dean_Martin
Restaurant in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Deanes is a restaurant located in Belfast, Northern Ireland with a European kitchen style. It is a fine dining restaurant that was awarded a Michelin star
Deanes
Religious title in the Church of England
The Dean of Southwell is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Southwell Minster. The
Dean_of_Southwell
Position in the Church of England
original on 20 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023. Fasti Wyndesorienses: The deans and canons of Windsor. Historical monographs relating to St. George's Chapel
Dean_of_Windsor
Head and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Gloucester Cathedral
The Dean of Gloucester is the head (primus inter pares: first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons - the ruling body of Gloucester Cathedral
Dean_of_Gloucester
US charity basketball game
The Deans' Cup is an annual charity basketball game between Columbia Law School (CLS) and New York University School of Law (NYU), two of the top law
Deans'_Cup
British screenwriter (1901–1982)
Marjorie Deans (1 December 1901 – 1982) was a British screenwriter and film director. During the 1930s she worked on a number of films for British International
Marjorie_Deans
Academic award
A dean's list is an academic award, or distinction, used to recognize the highest level scholarship demonstrated by students in a college or university
Dean's_list
Australian former soccer player
Craig Deans (born 7 May 1974) is an Australian former soccer player and former head coach of the Newcastle Jets. Deans was a central defender for multiple
Craig_Deans
Head of the chapter at Westminster Abbey
Rochester to hold the Deanery of Westminster in commendam. These eight deans held both offices concurrently. † Died in office "No. 27486". The London
Dean_of_Westminster
Stream in Greater London, England
Deans Brook is a two-kilometre-long stream which runs between Mill Hill and Edgware in the London Borough of Barnet. It is a tributary of the Silk Stream
Deans_Brook
Head of Newcastle Cathedral
The Dean of Newcastle is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Newcastle Cathedral
Dean_of_Newcastle
Topics referred to by the same term
Jeanie Deans is the heroine of the novel the Heart of Midlothian. Jeanie Deans may also refer to: PS Jeanie Deans, a ship Jeanie Deans (railway locomotives)
Jeanie_Deans_(disambiguation)
Archived from the original on 24 June 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023. Window on Woking – 1927 Diocese of Guildford Bishops Deans and Archdeacons of Dorking
Dean_of_Guildford
English sound designer
Design, by Jonathan Deans". LiveDesignOnline. Retrieved 2021-04-29. "Jonathan Deans". Playbill. Retrieved July 20, 2025. "Jonathan Deans". Playbill. Retrieved
Jonathan_Deans
Australian wheelchair basketball player
Adam Deans at the International Paralympic Committee Adam Deans at Paralympics Australia Adam Deans at Basketball Australia Adam Deans on X "Adam Deans -
Adam_Deans
Position in the Church of England
Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 16 November 2011. British History – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857, Vol. 7 – Deans of Ely
Dean_of_Ely
1818 novel by Walter Scott
of the Edinburgh city guard David Deans, a dairy-farmer Jeanie Deans, later Butler, his older daughter Effie Deans, later Lady Staunton, his younger daughter
The_Heart_of_Midlothian
Head of the Chapter of St Albans Cathedral in England
The Dean of St Albans is the head of the Chapter of St Albans Cathedral in the city of St Albans, England, in the Diocese of St Albans. As the Dean of
Dean_of_St_Albans
The Dean of Blackburn is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, which is the ruling body of Blackburn Cathedral
Dean_of_Blackburn
of 'The Trial of Effie Deans', and in Edinburgh at the Theatre Royal in 1910. Alice Marriott played the part of Jeanie Deans many times: "her most artistic
Jeanie_Deans_(play)
Clyde-built paddle steamer (1931 - 1967)
Deans is central to the plot of Down the Bright Stream by BB. The ship was memorialised by the Battlefield Band in the song "The Bonny Jeannie Deans"
PS_Jeanie_Deans
American singer-songwriter (born 1946)
use Dean's surname professionally, she has stated that her passport reads "Dolly Parton Dean" and she sometimes uses Dean when signing contracts. Dean, who
Dolly_Parton
American television personality (born 1974)
Heather Jill Gay (née Deans; born June 29, 1974) is an American television personality, businesswoman and author. She is best known for appearing as a
Heather_Gay
Religious position in England
The Dean of St Edmundsbury is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of St Edmundsbury
Dean_of_St_Edmundsbury
Office in the Church of Wales
Dean of Llandaff is the title given to the head of the chapter of Llandaff Cathedral, which is located in Llandaff, Cardiff, Wales. It is not an ancient
Dean_of_Llandaff
Leader within the Church of England
Deans of St Paul's. Horn, J. M. (1963). Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541. Volume 5: St Paul's, London. British History Online. pp. 4–7. Deans of
Dean_of_St_Paul's
Head of the Chapter of Wells Cathedral in England
2024. "Next Dean of Wells to be Toby Wright". Diocese of Oxford. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 22 January 2024. Robinson, J. A., The First Deans of Wells (1921)
Dean_of_Wells
NGO in United States
National Association of Deans of Women, the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, and the National Association of Women Deans, Administrators,
National Association for Women in Education
National_Association_for_Women_in_Education
The Dean of Wakefield is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Wakefield Cathedral
Dean_of_Wakefield
The Dean of Portsmouth is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Portsmouth Cathedral
Dean_of_Portsmouth
Dean of Derby is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Derby Cathedral. The dean and
Dean_of_Derby
Chief priest of Lichfield Cathedral
Anglicanae 1300–1541 – Deans of Lichfield British History Online – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541–1857 – Deans of Lichfield "Dean of Lichfield to retire"
Dean_of_Lichfield
Populated place in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US
the United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Deans had a population of 1,615. Deans originated from its location on both Crosswicknung Trail
Deans,_New_Jersey
The Dean of Southwark is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Southwark Cathedral
Dean_of_Southwark
River in New York, United States
Deans Gulf flows into the Mohawk River in Westernville, New York. "Deans Gulf". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United
Deans_Gulf
British civil servant and Titanic survivor (1912–2009)
Kingdom, the Deans paid a visit to Branscombe to say goodbye to their family, and while there, Ettie Dean gave birth to Millvina. The Deans were not originally
Millvina_Dean
Rugby player
Derek Thomas Deans (born 30 April 1945) is a Scottish former international rugby union player. Deans was born in Hawick in the Scottish Borders. His PE
Derek_Deans
Dean of Chichester Cathedral, England
Chapter (2021). "Our team". Dean and Chapter of Chichester Cathedral. Retrieved 13 April 2022. Diana E. Greenway (1996). "Deans". Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae
Dean_of_Chichester
Royal Air Force sergeant (1914–1989)
after the war, Deans was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which he fought for the rest of his life. Deans was awarded the MBE. Deans was a founder member
Dixie_Deans_(RAF_airman)
Ecclesiastical position in England
Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300 – Deans of Lincoln British History Online – Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541 – Deans of Lincoln British History Online
Dean_of_Lincoln
Topics referred to by the same term
Deane (disambiguation) Mickey Deans (1934–2003), American discothèque manager and husband of Judy Garland "Michel Dean", the individually named gap between
Michael_Dean
Michael Johnson; acting dean 3 October 2020 – present Mandy Ford British History — Houses of Augustinian canons British History — Deans of Bristol Christianity
Dean_of_Bristol
The dean of Birmingham is the senior member of clergy responsible for St. Philip's Cathedral in Birmingham, England. Before 2000 the post was designated
Dean_of_Birmingham
Cathedral in Pembrokeshire, Wales
"Dean" has been appended to that of Precentor, hence the deans of St Davids are formally the "Dean and Precentor" and their seat being on what is normally
St_Davids_Cathedral
American actor (1931–1955)
James Byron Dean (February 8, 1931 – September 30, 1955) was an American actor. He became one of the most influential figures in Hollywood in the 1950s
James_Dean
The Dean of Bradford is the head and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Bradford Cathedral. The dean and chapter are based at the Cathedral
Dean_of_Bradford
New Zealand pioneer and early settler in the Canterbury Region
keep the adjacent Riccarton Bush in perpetuity. The Deans had one son, also called John. The Deans brothers named the Christchurch river Avon after the
John_Deans_(pioneer)
American politician (born 1948)
Speaking Union scholarship. UPI quoted one of Dean's friends in his youth as saying, "By Hamptons standards, the Deans were not rich. No safaris in Africa or
Howard_Dean
The poem "Jeanie Deans" was written by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne) (1766–1845). It eulogizes Jeanie Deans, the heroine of Sir Walter Scott's 1818 novel
Jeanie_Deans_(poem)
dean at Christ Church) The academic deans of Christ Church's predecessor Oxford colleges were: John Hygdon (Dean of Cardinal College, 1525–1531; Dean
List of deans of Christ Church, Oxford
List_of_deans_of_Christ_Church,_Oxford
Topics referred to by the same term
Dean Lake or Deans Lake may refer to: Dean Lake (Annapolis), a lake in Nova Scotia Dean Lake (Colchester), a lake in Nova Scotia Dean Lake, Ontario Dean
Dean_Lake
Translator of German scientific texts
at the Commonwealth Bureau of Animal Nutrition. Deans was one of two siblings, born to Duncan Deans and Mary Ann Sharp, in New Milton, Hampshire, United
Winifred_M._Deans
South African actress (1990–2022)
Charlbi Dean Kriek (/ˈʃɑːrlbi/ SHARL-bee; 5 February 1990 – 29 August 2022) was a South African model and actress. She was best known for her roles in
Charlbi_Dean
The Dean of Gibraltar is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of the Cathedral of the
Dean_of_Gibraltar
The Dean of Sheffield is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the chapter of canons, the ruling body of Sheffield Cathedral
Dean_of_Sheffield
Head of the chapter at Ripon Cathedral, England
dean is the head of the chapter at Ripon Cathedral – his predecessors were deans of the same church when it was previously the cathedral of the Diocese of
Dean_of_Ripon
Person responsible York Minster cathedral's running
The following is a list of the deans from 11th century to the present day: Tilsley, John; Howat, Jeremy N. T. "Deans of York from 1093" (PDF). York Minster;
Dean_of_York
The Dean of Chelmsford is the head (primus inter pares – first among equals) and chair of the Cathedral Chapter, the governing body of Chelmsford Cathedral
Dean_of_Chelmsford
Irish footballer
Pat Deans (born 28 September 1980, Dublin) is an Irish footballer. A centre half/midfielder, Deans made his League of Ireland debut for Shamrock Rovers
Pat_Deans
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Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Italian Rocco, ROQUE means "rest."
Girl/Female
Muslim
To move freely
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess of victory, Star
Boy/Male
Indian
Pertaining to mecca
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil
A Small Lamp
Girl/Female
Australian, Polish
Ruler of an Enclosure; Home Ruler
Girl/Female
Tamil
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Full of nectar
Biblical
the case of God
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Italian Vitale, VITALIA means "of life; vital." Compare with another form of Vitalia.
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n.
The office of a dean.