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Jamaican singer
Delroy George Wilson CD (5 October 1948 – 6 March 1995) was a Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer. Wilson is often regarded as Jamaica's first child
Delroy_Wilson
American actor (born 1952)
Delroy George Lindo (born 18 November 1952) is a British-born American actor. Starting his career in the 1975 stage production of Of Mice and Men, he later
Delroy_Lindo
American electronic music producer
Brandon Avery Perlman (born 1989/1990), known professionally as Delroy Edwards, is an American electronic music producer and DJ based in Los Angeles. According
Delroy_Edwards
1967 single by Jimmy Ruffin
track on their Feelin' Bluesy album from the same year. Jamaican star Delroy Wilson also covered the song, under the title "Who Cares." Lead vocals by Jimmy
Don't You Miss Me a Little Bit Baby
Don't_You_Miss_Me_a_Little_Bit_Baby
Record label discography
Brooks: "Bank To Bank, Pt. 1" b/w "Bank To Bank, Pt. 2", 1963; WI 097 – Delroy Wilson: "I Shall Not Remove" b/w "Naughty People", 1963 WI 098 – Clancy Eccles:
Island_Records_discography
Music genre that originated in Jamaica around 1966
the Heptones and the Gaylads; soulful singers such as Alton Ellis, Delroy Wilson, Bob Andy, Ken Boothe and Phyllis Dillon; musicians such as Jackie Mittoo
Rocksteady
Residential neighbourhood in Kingston, St Andrew, Jamaica
Ernest Ranglin Alton Ellis Hortense Ellis Winston "Flames" Jarrett Delroy Wilson Joe Higgs Adina Edwards Junior Braithwaite Lord Tanamo Stranger Cole
Trenchtown
2004 box set by various artists
"Stir It Up", included here. Also featured is "Better Must Come" by Delroy Wilson and "The Time Has Come", by Slim Smith. The set ends with "Marcus Garvey"
This Is Reggae Music: The Golden Era 1960–1975
This_Is_Reggae_Music:_The_Golden_Era_1960–1975
1976 studio album by Delroy Wilson
Sarge is a 1976 album by Delroy Wilson, originally released on the LTD label in Jamaica and the Charmers label in the UK. The album was produced and arranged
Sarge_(album)
Jamaican reggae singer (1957–1999)
a young singer Brown was influenced by older contemporaries such as Delroy Wilson (whom he later cited as the single greatest influence on his style of
Dennis_Brown
British hip hop duo
Gipsy Hill) and Karl Dominic "Konan" Wilson BEM (born 3 September 1989, Thornton Heath), the son of Delroy Wilson otherwise known as 'Jamaica's first child
Krept_and_Konan
Jamaican musician
[198X] Delroy Williams – I Stand Black [1984] Delroy Wilson – For I And I [1975] Delroy Wilson – Hit After Hit After Hit [1984] Delroy Wilson – Nice Times
Carlton_"Santa"_Davis
Record label in Jamaica
Ken Boothe, Rita Marley, Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, Alton Ellis, Delroy Wilson, Bunny Wailer and Johnny Nash, among others, would put on headphones
Studio_One_(record_label)
Name list
reggae singer Delroy Wilson (1948–1995), Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer Delroy Garrett, a Marvel Comics superhero Mick Delroy (born 1965),
Delroy
National order in the Jamaican honours system
Cowan Marcia Griffiths John Holt Byron Lee Duke Reid Shaggy Lloyd Hall Delroy Wilson Monty Alexander Barry Moncrieffe Phyllis Dillon Shabba Ranks Patrick
Order of Distinction (Jamaica)
Order_of_Distinction_(Jamaica)
American blues and soul singer (1936–2022)
Because I'm Black" (1969) later covered by reggae artists Ken Boothe and Delroy Wilson, and "Take Me to the River" (1975), a cover of Al Green's 1974 original
Syl_Johnson
E.T. Webster Caron Wheeler Wayne Rhoden Worl-A-Girl Willi Williams Delroy Wilson Wingless Angels Wayne Wonder Word, Sound and Power Winston Wright Yabby
List_of_reggae_musicians
British broadcaster
enjoyed a modicum of success with their first release, a version of the Delroy Wilson classic "Better Must Come", which was C-listed on Radio 1 and Capital
Terry_Christian
Jamaican musician (1939–2025)
Pluggy Satchmo) Oldies But Goodies (1983) Vista Sounds (split with Delroy Wilson) Max Romeo Meets Owen Gray at King Tubby's Studio (1984) Culture Press
Owen_Gray
Musical artist
Sixteen, Roman Stewart, Lacksley Castell, the Heptones, Bob Marley, Delroy Wilson, Junior Delgado, Horace Andy and Freddy McKay. With Jacob Miller, he
Augustus_Pablo
1983 studio album by UB40
still quality, but it's hard not to mourn the earlier militancy". Lois Wilson of Mojo agreed, observing that "Revisited now, it seems caught up with nostalgia
Labour_of_Love
UK reggae band formed in 1974
toured around London and backed Jamaican musicians such as Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson, and Ken Boothe when they played in the UK. They toured the UK in their
Black_Slate
Silvertones Millie Small Symarip Lynn Taitt Toots & the Maytals The Wailers Delroy Wilson Akrylykz The Apollinaires Pauline Black Bad Manners Mike Barson The
List_of_ska_musicians
Lynn Taitt The Techniques The Tennors U-Roy The Uniques The Wailers Delroy Wilson Tyler, Kieron. "Music Reissues Weekly: In A Rocking Mood - Beverley's
List_of_rocksteady_musicians
Jamaican sound engineer (1941–1989)
Johnny Clarke, Cornell Campbell, Linval Thompson, Horace Andy, Big Joe, Delroy Wilson and Jah Stitch. In 1973, he added a second 4-track mixer, and built
King_Tubby
Musical artist
artists that he had initially worked with; artists like the Ethiopians, Delroy Wilson, and the Heptones. The two volumes of his singles compilations The Heptones
Joe_Gibbs_(producer)
Musical artist
became one of Jamaica's most sought after producers, with Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson, The Heptones, Johnny Clarke, Slim Smith, Jacob Miller, Junior Delgado
Niney_the_Observer
Jamaican reggae producer (1933–1971)
Beverley's label include Ken Boothe, Bruce Ruffin, the Gaylads and Delroy Wilson. Ex-Skatalites saxophonist Roland Alphonso cut numerous instrumentals
Leslie_Kong
Jamaican record producer (1941–2020)
and some of the musicians he has worked with over the years including Delroy Wilson, Johnny Clarke, Prince Jazzbo and Jackie Edwards. It then shows Lee
Bunny_Lee
1969 single by Syl Johnson
It Because I'm Black" was later recorded by singers Ken Boothe and Delroy Wilson in Jamaica, and Johnson's recording has been sampled by musicians including
Is_It_Because_I'm_Black
Jamaican ska band
led sessions with top artists and worked with young talents such as Delroy Wilson, Desmond Dekker, The Wailers, and Lee Perry. The Skatalites played their
The_Skatalites
Musical artist
he organized school concerts with schoolmates including Bob Marley, Delroy Wilson, and Ken Boothe. He was an ardent follower of Coxsone Dodd's Downbeat
Keith_Hudson
1976 song by Ava Aldridge & Eddie Struzick
Canada in 1978, and No. 43 in the UK in 1980. In 1978, Jamaican singer Delroy Wilson recorded a reggae version. Dobie Gray recorded "Sharing the Night Together"
Sharing_the_Night_Together
1973 studio album by the Upsetters
to producer A Folder who enjoyed massive success with cuts of it by Delroy Wilson, Augustus Pablo, Tommy McCook and Jah Lloyd in 1975 and 1976), "Connection"
Rhythm_Shower
Jamaican record producer (1932–2004)
of the Jamaican new musicians, including Burning Spear, Ras Michael, Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy, Sound Dimension, and Sugar Minott. In the mid-1980s, Dodd
Coxsone_Dodd
"(I'm in a) Dancing Mood" is a pop song written and recorded by Delroy Wilson. "(I'm in a) Dancing Mood" was recorded by Australian blues, rock and R&B
(I'm_in_a)_Dancing_Mood
Jamaican musician (born 1953)
during the heyday of punk rock, and in 1978, along with Leroy Smart and Delroy Wilson, was referenced by lyricist Joe Strummer in The Clash's track, "(White
Dillinger_(musician)
1974 studio album by Taj Mahal
tracks composed by Taj Mahal; except where indicated "Johnny Too Bad" (Delroy Wilson, Winston Bailey, Hylton Beckford, Derrick Crooks) "Black Jack Davey"
Mo'_Roots_(Taj_Mahal_album)
Jamaican reggae group
Wallace, and worked as backing vocalists for the likes of John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Pat Kelly, Marcia Griffiths, Barry Biggs, Gregory Isaacs, and Dennis
The_Tamlins
Topics referred to by the same term
band from Champaign, Illinois (USA) Sarge (album), a 1976 album by Delroy Wilson Sarge (TV series), starring George Kennedy as a cop-turned-priest Sarge
Sarge
Jamaican singer (born 1948)
the Studio One label. In 1978, along with Dillinger, Leroy Smart, and Delroy Wilson, Boothe was referenced by lyricist Joe Strummer in the Clash's song
Ken_Boothe
Musical artist
records by Jah Stitch, Dennis Brown (Blood Brothers and Milk & Honey), Delroy Wilson (Which Way Is Up), Beres Hammond, and Gregory Isaacs, co-producing Issacs'
Errol_Holt
Jamaican drummer (born c.1950)
addition to work mentioned with Sonia Pottinger, Duke Reid, Lynn Taitt, Delroy Wilson, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, they were interviewed about working on the
Paul_Douglas_(musician)
Jamaican-Canadian musician (1948–1990)
'Bagga' Fagan, Pablo Black, Robbie Lyn, Michael "Ibo" Cooper, Ken Boothe, Delroy Wilson, Carlene Davis, Tinga Stewart and others. His 1966 song, "Free Soul"
Jackie_Mittoo
Jamaican music group
life in the ghetto; a fourth song, "Woman, Wine And Money", featured Delroy Wilson on harmony. All of the songs were issued on 7 in (180 mm) 45 rpm singles
The_Ethiopians
American folk singer-songwriter
Vinton Hannes Wader Doc Watson The Weavers Clarence White Wally Whyton Delroy Wilson Kate Wolf Glenn Yarbrough Francesco Guccini "All Music Bio". Tom Paxton
Tom_Paxton_discography
Jamaican reggae band
(Too) Bad written by Winston Bailey, Roy Beckford, Derrick Crooks, Delroy Wilson". SecondHandSongs.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020. Tobler, John (1992)
The_Slickers
Jamaican rocksteady/reggae vocal group
recordings of The Tennors' early material, produced by reggae heavyweight Delroy Wilson. The collection featured sixteen classic tracks and included a booklet
The_Tennors
Musical artist
During the heyday of punk rock, in 1978, along with Dillinger and Delroy Wilson, Leroy Smart was referenced by lyricist Joe Strummer in The Clash's
Leroy_Smart
1964 single by Ben E. King
Seven Letters. Derrick Morgan released a version as a single in 1969. Delroy Wilson released a version as a single in 1975. Warren Storm released a version
Seven_Letters_(song)
British record label
PS63 – Tommy McCook & The Supersonics – Pleasure Dub – 2009 PS64 – Delroy Wilson – Dub Plate Style – 2009 PS65 – King Tubby & The Clancy Eccles All Stars
Pressure_Sounds
Jamaican vocal group
backed many influential musicians (including Ken Parker, Ken Boothe, and Delroy Wilson) on recordings. In 1968 they moved on to record for Sonia Pottinger
The_Gaylads
1962 song by Terry Stafford
been covered by Jimmy London, Millicent Martin, Larry Marshall and Delroy Wilson. In a 2002 interview with journalist Mick Brown, record producer Phil
Suspicion (Terry Stafford song)
Suspicion_(Terry_Stafford_song)
Musical artist
record label called "Soul Sounds"; among the artists he recorded were Delroy Wilson, The Versatiles, and Rhythm Force (a pseudonym for The Wailers). He
Willi_Williams
With MC5 Group In 60's, Dies at 46". New York Times. September 20, 1991. Wilson, Scott (August 19, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than
List of 1990s deaths in popular music
List_of_1990s_deaths_in_popular_music
Brothers (1967) "When You Dance" – The Turbans (1955) "Dancing Mood" – Delroy Wilson (1966) "The Girl Can't Dance" – Bunker Hill and The Raymen (1963) "I
Theme Time Radio Hour season 1
Theme_Time_Radio_Hour_season_1
– Priscilla Lane, US singer and actress, 79 (lung cancer) April 6 – Delroy Wilson, reggae artist, 46 (cirrhosis of the liver) April 14 – Burl Ives, singer
1995_in_music
Jamaican sound system operator (1940-2016)
sound". The album Live at the Turntable Club, featuring Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson and Big Youth, was recorded there in 1974 and is regarded as the first
Winston_Blake
Jamaican singer
producing his own recordings and others by artists such as Slim Smith and Delroy Wilson. He had several hits in the 1970s, including "Tell The Youths The Truth"
Jimmy_Riley
1978 single by the Clash
and roadie Roadent, and was headlined by Dillinger, Leroy Smart and Delroy Wilson. Strummer was disappointed and disillusioned that these performances
(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
(White_Man)_In_Hammersmith_Palais
Jamaican reggae producer (1942–2018)
However, many other big names came to record in the studio: Leroy Smart, Delroy Wilson, Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, John Holt, Junior Byles, The Wailing Souls
Joseph_Hoo_Kim
Musical artist
Century DEB-Wise (1978) David Jahson – Natty Chase The Barber (1978) Delroy Wilson – Go Away Dream (1982) Dennis Brown – Slow Down (1985) Dennis Brown
King_Jammy
Cormega, Jungle & Blaq Poet "Straight To Brad's Head From New York" by Delroy Wilson "Stranded in Chelsea" by Nick Holmes (recorded with The Serendipity
List of songs about New York City
List_of_songs_about_New_York_City
Jamaican reggae DJ and producer
producer, working with artists such as Dennis Brown, Augustus Pablo and Delroy Wilson, as well as self-productions. He was named Best DJ by Jamaican magazine
Dennis_Alcapone
2007 compilation album by various artists
"Dreader Locks" – Junior Byles & Lee Perry "This Life Makes Me Wonder" – Delroy Wilson "Clean Race" – Scotty Jeffries, David. Allmusic review Allmusic. March
Jonny Greenwood Is the Controller
Jonny_Greenwood_Is_the_Controller
Jamaican record producer
the studio he worked with such renowned artists as Freddie McGregor, Delroy Wilson, Marcia Griffiths, and Tenor Saw, and went on to enjoy great success
Donovan_Germain
Jamaican reggae musician
Toots and the Maytals, Leroy Sibbles, Leroy Smart, Nadine Sutherland, Delroy Wilson, Capleton, Chris Stanley, Trinity, Errol Brown, Dillinger, Phillip Frazer
Clive_Hunt
1994 studio album by The Selecter
cover versions on the album, namely "I Want Justice", originally by Delroy Wilson, and "Sweet and Dandy" by Toots Hibbert. Lyrically, the album is "burdened
The_Happy_Album
American record label
Lone Ranger - On the Other Side of Dub (1991) Delroy Wilson - Original Twelve: The Best of Delroy Wilson (1991) Larry Marshall - Presenting Larry Marshall
Heartbeat_Records
English grime DJ/producer (born 1986)
mini studio in the corner" and songs from "Garnett Silk, Dennis Brown, Delroy Wilson, all flying out the speaker". His older brothers and sisters were aspiring
Sir_Spyro
Vivian Jones Wayne Wade Trevor Walters Caron Wheeler Ginger Williams Delroy Wilson Winsome Wayne Wonder Morris, Davina (2009) "Tributes pour in for lovers
List_of_lovers_rock_artists
Musical artist
The Mexicano) "Spit in the Skys"/"French Town Girl" Pioneer (A-side: Delroy Wilson & Jackie Robinson, B-side Eddy Grant & Jackie Robinson) "Little Green
Jackie_Robinson_(musician)
Jamaican record producer
Cecil Lloyd, the Maytals, Eric Morris, Granville Williams Orchestra, Delroy Wilson, Marcia Griffiths, Bob Andy, Derrick Harriott, Derrick Morgan, Tinga
Ken_Khouri
Record label founded by Emil E. Shalit in the 1940s
Giants John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis, Dennis Brown, Horace Andy, Ken Boothe "If It Don't Work Out" (Holt); "Money Lover" (Wilson); "The Picture Was
Melodisc_Records
Jamaican musician
successes with Ken Boothe ("Artibella", "I'm Not For Sale"), Al Campbell, Delroy Wilson, Bobby Kalphat, and Keith Poppin, and had a major hit with "My Heart
Phil_Pratt
Jamaican reggae singer (born 1953)
it in 1995 with Hardcore Lover, an album on which he was joined by Delroy Wilson and Pat Kelly. Brooks also worked as a producer, and along with Jah
Mike_Brooks_(singer)
Jamaican reggae singer, DJ, and producer (born 1952)
occasional records such as "Go Deh Natty Go Deh" on a heavily dubbed mix of Delroy Wilson's "Trying to Conquer Me", preferring to release singing tunes, including
Dr_Alimantado
2001 compilation album by Various Artists
"Blue" Bland "Mango Walk" - The In-Crowd (3:22) traditional, arranged by Delroy Wilson "Ain't No Sunshine" - Ken Boothe (2:15) written and originally recorded
Darker Than Blue: Soul from Jamdown, 1973–1980
Darker_Than_Blue:_Soul_from_Jamdown,_1973–1980
Jamaican ska and reggae musician (1940–2005)
musicians such as Bob Marley & the Wailers, Dennis Brown, Max Romeo, Delroy Wilson and Inner Circle, performing around the island in support of Manley's
Clancy_Eccles
actress, stroke. Moturi Satyanarayana, 93, Indian independence activist. Delroy Wilson, 46, Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae singer, cirrhosis. John J.
Deaths_in_March_1995
Recording studio in West Kingston, Jamaica
within a year, and the first hit single recorded at the studio was Delroy Wilson's 1973 recording of "It's a Shame". In 1975, the studio was upgraded
Channel_One_Studios
Musical artist
artists including Theophilus Beckford, Pat Kelly, Barrington Levy, and Delroy Wilson. Bennett's session work included saxophone, horn, and trombone. In the
Val_Bennett
2008 compilation album by John Martyn
Too Bad" [live] (Hylton Beckford, Derrick Leapold Crooks, Shadow Wilson, Delroy Wilson) – 3:56 "Hurt in Your Heart" [live] (Martyn) – 6:49 "John Wayne"
Ain't_No_Saint
(Brownsville Station) October 5 Russell Mael, American singer (Sparks, FFS) Delroy Wilson, reggae artist (died 1995) October 8 – Johnny Ramone, guitarist (Ramones)
1948_in_music
Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter (1944–2024)
Behind" and "Freedom Street"), The Melodians ("Swing and Dine"), and Delroy Wilson ("Give Love a Try"). Seaton was the first reggae artist to be signed
B._B._Seaton
Musical artist
Daddy Rings – Stand Out (1996–97) Dean Fraser – Dub 'N' Sax (1998) Delroy Wilson – Worth Your Weight In Gold (1984) Deborahe Glasgow – Deborahe Glasgow
Gussie_Clarke
Jamaican singer (1942–2026)
(1969), Camel (B-side of Delroy Wilson's "Sad Mood") "You Should Never Have to Come" (1969), Crab (B-side of Ernest Wilson's "Freedom Train") "Tomorrow"
Stranger_Cole
2012 compilation album
Winston Riley & Arthur "Duke" Reid 15. "Dancing Mood" (Alternate Mix) – Delroy Wilson" Ray Whitley Clement Seymour Dodd 16. "Rough and Tough" – Strange
Reggae_Golden_Jubilee
Musical artist
Jimmy Cliff, Desmond Dekker, Millie Small, Prince Buster, Alton Ellis, Delroy Wilson, Toots and the Maytals, Derrick Morgan, Justin Hinds and the Dominoes
Jah_Jerry_Haynes
American record label based in Brooklyn
"Scratching The Surface: Outsider dance with Willie Burns, Delroy Edwards and Jared Wilson". Juno Plus. Archived from the original on 2014-10-15. Retrieved
L.I.E.S.
Month of 1948
Born: Russell Mael, American rock singer (Sparks), in Los Angeles Delroy Wilson, ska, rocksteady and reggae musician, in Kingston, Jamaica (d. 1995)
October_1948
British pop group
formed in 1983 and comprising siblings Stedman, Lorraine, Denise, Doris, and Delroy Pearson. From 1985 to 1988, Five Star had four top-20 albums and 15 top-40
Five_Star
Offensive personality types
is a psychological construct of personality traits, first introduced by Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams in 2002, that describes the relationship
Dark_triad
2008 studio album by G. Love & Special Sauce
DiBeneditto 3:21 6. "Wontcha Come Home" Dutton Edward O'Sullivan Lee Delroy Wilson Chris DiBeneditto 2:32 7. "Crumble" Dutton Chris DiBeneditto 4:47 8
Superhero_Brother
2007 studio album by Mad Caddies
appearance from reggae musician Duckie Simpson (Black Uhuru) on a cover of Delroy Wilson's song "Riding For a Fall". The album features additional guest appearances
Keep_It_Going
2007 greatest hits album by Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons
record a version of "Run Rudolph Run" as a Christmas single produced by Ross Wilson. After recording the albums Don't Waste It, Whip It Out, Live!! Loud and
The Best of Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons
The_Best_of_Jo_Jo_Zep_&_The_Falcons
Musical artist
"Housewives Choice". Headley also played on The Wailers' Dancing Shoes, Delroy Wilson's Dancing Mood and Sound Dimension's Full Up, later versioned by Freddie
Headley_Bennett
Musical artist
Hutch-inspired single "Move Up Starsky", on which he deejayed over Delroy Wilson's "I'm Still Waiting" rhythm. The single topped the UK reggae chart,
Rudy_Grant
Play written by August Wilson
featuring Mel Winkler, L. Scott Caldwell, Ed Hall, Raynor Scheine, Bo Rucker, Delroy Lindo, Jamila Perry, Kimberleigh Aarn, Richard Parnell Habersham, Kimberly
Joe_Turner's_Come_and_Gone
2000 live album by Taj Mahal
(Mahal) – 3:43 "Leaving Trunk" (John Estes) – 6:06 "Rain from the Sky" (Delroy Wilson) – 3:28 "Mailbox Blues" (Mahal) – 3:49 "Cruisin'" (Johnny Lee Schell
Shoutin'_in_Key
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
Boy/Male
French
Of the King.
Male
English
French name, LEROY means "the king."Â In use by the English.
Male
Spanish
Spanish and Portuguese form of Latin Eligius, ELOY means "to choose."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Darby, DERBY means "deer farm."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a noisy or troublesome person, from Anglo-French de(s)rei ‘noise’, ‘trouble’, ‘turbulence’ (from Old French desroi).English : topographic for someone who lived by a deer enclosure, from Old English dēor ‘deer’ + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Ferox, DEROG means "the arrogant one" or "the obstinate one."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Deary, or alternatively a nickname for a merchant or tradesman, from Anglo-French darree ‘pennyworth’, from Old French denree.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Doiridh, the name of an eccesiastical family from Donegal, meaning ‘descendant of Doireadh’. Derry is often confused with Deery.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Royal
Boy/Male
French
Of the King.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Leroy, LEEROY means "the king."
Boy/Male
French English
Of the King.
Male
English
Frequently found in southern states of the U.S., this name is an English altered spelling of the German surname Ellrodt which is probably from the place name Ellierode, a village in the Solling mountains in the valley of Schöttelbach Creek, ELROD means "wood clearing at the water."
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Irish, Jamaican, Latin
King; Red-haired Youth
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Dáire, DERRY means "fertile, fruitful."
Female
English
English variant spelling of Spanish Dolores, DELORA means "sorrows."
Boy/Male
African American English Latin American French Irish
The king.
Male
English
English altered spelling of French Leroy, ELROY means "the king."
Boy/Male
Irish
“â€like an oak.â€â€ It is often used as a short version of Derek and Dermot but can be a name in its own right. The city of Derry in Northern Ireland comes from Doire Colmcille, the name of a 6th century monastery.
Boy/Male
African, American, British, Christian, English, French, Jamaican
The King; Son; Servant of the King; Belonging to the King
Male
English
English name possibly derived from the Old French phrase del roy, DELROY means "son or servant of the king."
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
Girl/Female
Indian
Moonlight, Moonlit, Bright
Girl/Female
American, Australian
An Ornamental Crown
Male
Japanese
(1-裕一, 2-雄一) Japanese name YUICHI means 1) "abundant/rich first (son)," and 2) brave first (son)."Â
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ecstasy; Deep Interest
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Traditional
The Enchanted Lord; Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Possesses Mighty Horses; Strong; Wealthy and Fleet-footed
Boy/Male
Hindu
Delight, Lord of all abodes
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Worshiper
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Wise; Illumined
Boy/Male
Muslim
Hight, Upward
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
DELROY WILSON
v. t.
To pay or discharge; to serve in payment of; to provide for, as a charge, debt, expenses, costs, etc.
v. t. & i.
To open out; to unfold; to spread out (a body of troops) in such a way that they shall display a wider front and less depth; -- the reverse of ploy; as, to deploy a column of troops into line of battle.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Destroy
v. t.
To lead into danger by artifice; to lure into a net or snare; to entrap; to insnare; to allure; to entice; as, to decoy troops into an ambush; to decoy ducks into a net.
n.
A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780.
n.
Delay; esp., culpable delay; postponement.
n.
A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.
v. t.
To destroy.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Deploy
v. t.
To destroy.
v. t.
To destroy.
v. i.
To destroy.
imp. & p. p.
of Deploy
imp. & p. p.
of Defray
v. t.
To avert or appease, as by paying off; to satisfy; as, to defray wrath.
v. t.
To destroy.
pl.
of Decoy-man
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Defray
imp. & p. p.
of Destroy
adv.
In a dear manner; with affection; heartily; earnestly; as, to love one dearly.