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- Cheryl-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2003 Brian Bouldrey: The Boom Economy, Or, Scenes From Clerical Life. Terrace Books. ISBN 0299189002. page 11:: \"I hate the name Cheryl,\" Dennis confided, thinking they'd both surely agree.".
- Cheryl-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2003 Brian Bouldrey: The Boom Economy, Or, Scenes From Clerical Life. Terrace Books. ISBN 0299189002. page 11:: \"Why?\" asked Isabelle.".
- Chevy-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1971, Don McLean, \"American Pie\" (song): Drove my Chevy to the levee but the levee was dry".
- Chiayi-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2007 Robert Kelly, Joshua Samuel Brown - Taiwan, page 232: The narrow-gauge train to the Alishan Forest Recreation Area leaves from Chiayi train station, as do buses and taxis.".
- Chichevache-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "a. 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Clerk's Tale: \"O noble wives, full of high prudence, / Let no humility your tongues nail: / Nor let no clerk have cause or diligence / To write of you a story of such marvail, / As of Griselda patient and kind, / Lest Chichevache you swallow in her entrail.".
- Chilean-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation ": The Chilean Amphijubula Schust. (Schuster, 1970a) which has the facies of a small Frullania and agrees with Frullania in leaf insertion and branching, has a nontiered seta with 16 epidermal cell rows surrounding 4 inner rows.".
- China_syndrome-English-Noun-3en hasQuotation "2005, Justin Lahart. \"Ahead of the Tape,\" Wall Street Journal (Eastern ed.), 6 Oct., p. C1:: And then there is the China syndrome. . . . China now represents about 20% of Korea's total trade.".
- China_syndrome-English-Noun-4en hasQuotation "2006, Pan American Health Organization, Poliomyelitis Eradication: Field Guide, ISBN 9789275116074, p. 49:: Unlike poliomyelitis, paralysis in China syndrome is symmetrical. In addition, cases are seasonal.".
- Chinaman_on_ones_back-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2003, David W. Maurer, Whiz Mob: A Correlation of the Technical Argot of Pickpockets with Their Behavior Pattern, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ISBN 0742533514, p. 163,: The chances are that he will stay with his first love, the needle, and that the habit will lose the glorious drive and tingle that it had at first, and become the chinaman on his back who drives him like a slave to get more money to buy more junk.".
- Chinamans_chance-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2005, Richard Corliss, \"Anna May Wong Did It Right,\" Time, 29 Jan.,: The Chinese, who in the mid-19th century had come to America by the tens of thousands and helped build the transcontinental railway, were on the receiving end of much prejudicial legislation. . . . In the slang wisdom of the day, sojourners from the Middle Kingdom \"didn't stand a Chinaman's chance.\"".
- Chinese_grapefruit-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2008: Martin Walters, Chinese Wildlife: A Visitor’s Guide, page 25 (Bradt Travel Guides; ISBN 1841622206, 9781841622200): One rather unusual citrus fruit is the large-fruited pomelo or Chinese grapefruit, C. maxima. This is larger than a grapefruit, pale green when ripe, and has thick soft rind and quite sweet flesh. It is commonly grown in southern China.".
- Chineselike-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1964, Olga Levinson, The ageless land: the story of South West Africa: The men too wear a strange Chineselike pigtail and other exotic hair styles.".
- Chineselike-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "1994, Yonata Levy, Other children, other languages: issues in the theory of language acquisition: ...English children go through a stage in which they are speaking according to a Chineselike grammar.".
- Chip-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1993 Jonathan Kellerman, Devil's Waltz, Random House 1998, ISBN 0345460715, page 26:: \"All Cs,\" I said. \"Sounds like they like order.\"".
- Chip-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1993 Jonathan Kellerman, Devil's Waltz, Random House 1998, ISBN 0345460715, page 26:: \"What else? Anyway, here's the genealogy: Charles Junior's only son is Charles the Third - like royalty. He goes by Chip - Cassie's daddy. The mom is Cindy. The dead son was Chad - Charles the Fourth.\"".
- Christ-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.".
- Christ-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1888, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Der Antichrist, § 58: Nihilist und Christ: das reimt sich, das reimt sich nicht bloss.".
- Christendom-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1485, Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book X:: And also Sir Palomydes avowed never to take full Crystyndom untyll that he had done seven batayles within lystys.".
- Christendom-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "2009, , A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 503:: Wessex was facing new barbarians, apparently intent on destroying everything that Christendom meant for England.".
- Christer-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1917, L. V. Hodgkin, A Book of Quaker Saints,: The village people called his father 'Righteous Christer,' which shows that he too must have been 'stiff as a tree' in following what he knew to be right.".
- Christian_soldier-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1878, Charles Walford, The Christian soldier's manual of prayer, page 8: The Christian Soldier should never fail to read his Bible;".
- Christine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1913 Ethel May Dell: The Rocks of Valpré. BiblioBazaar, LLC 2007. ISBN 1426470819 page 36:: \"Chris?\" he repeated after her very softly, his eyes upon her, tenderly indulgent. \"Ah! let it be Christine. I may call you that?\"".
- Christine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1913 Ethel May Dell: The Rocks of Valpré. BiblioBazaar, LLC 2007. ISBN 1426470819 page 36:: \"My actual name is Christina, but that's a detail. You can call me Christine if you like it best.\"".
- Christmas_Eve-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1681, Church of England, The book of common prayer: This Collect is to be repeated every day with the other Collects in Advent, until Christmas-Eve.".
- Christmas_tree-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1994, Stephen Fry, The Hippopotamus, ch. 2:: At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. Disgusted with himself at such cowardice, he spat a needle from his mouth, stepped back from the tree and listened. There were no sounds of any movement upstairs: no shouts, no sleepy grumbles, only a gentle tinkle from the decorations as the tree had recovered from the collision.".
- Christus-Latin-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": initium evangelii Iesu Christi Filii Dei".
- Cicely-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ", Induction, Scene II: First Servant. - - - Sometimes you would call out for Cicely Hacket.".
- Cicely-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ", Induction, Scene II: Sly. Ay, the woman's maid of the house.".
- Cimmerian-English-Noun-3en hasQuotation "1867 to 1885, Lactantius (240–320 ), Ante-Nicene Fathers, translated by William Fletcher: Varro relates that there were ten Sibyls,—the first of the Persians, the second the Libyan, the third the Delphian, the fourth the Cimmerian...".
- Claire-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1991 Amy Tan: The Kitchen God's Wife. Ivy Books 1991. ISBN 080410753X page 203:: When we arrived in Hangchow, all the pilots were honored at a big banquet given by that famous American general with a lady's name, Claire Chennault.".
- Claribel-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ", Scene 1:: Methinks, our garments are now as fresh as when we put them on first in Afric, at the marriage of the king's fair daughter Claribel to the King of Tunis.".
- Clarissa-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1748 Samuel Richardson: Clarissa, or The History of a Young Lady:: I did - but I thought it to be a feigned or a love-name, said Miss Rawlins. - - -".
- Clarissa-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1748 Samuel Richardson: Clarissa, or The History of a Young Lady:: My wife's maiden name - Unmarried name, I should rather say - - - was Harlowe - Clarissa Harlowe - you heard me call her my Clarissa -".
- Clarissa-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1748 Samuel Richardson: Clarissa, or The History of a Young Lady:: No - it was her real name, I said.".
- Claudius-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": And he wrote a letter after this manner: Claudius Lysias unto the most excellent governor Felix sendeth greeting.".
- Clay-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1968 Patrick White, Clay, in The Burnt Ones, Penguin Books, page 114:: When he was about five years old some kids asked Clay why his mother had called him that. And he did not know. But began to wonder.".
- Clelia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1967 Margaret Drabble, Jerusalem the Golden, Popular Library (1979), ISBN 0445040734, page 16:: Clelia: the name, at first hearing, was so uncannily like Clara that Clara dispensed with the notion that she might have misheard the initial consonant, and that the girl might be supposed to be called Dahlia.".
- Clement-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Philippians 4:3:: And I intreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which laboured with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellowlabourers, whose names are in the book of life.".
- Clementine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1884 Debated authorship: Oh My Darling Clementine ( a ballad):: Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Clementine!".
- Clementine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1884 Debated authorship: Oh My Darling Clementine ( a ballad):: Thou were lost and gone forever, dreadful sorry, Clementine.".
- Clive-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1949 Mazo de la Roche, Mary Wakefield, Dundurn Press (2009), ISBN 1550028774, page 132:: \"I suppose you,\" she said, \"were named for General Clive.\" \"I was. And my father was named for General Brock.\"".
- Coleen-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2007 Laurie Lindeen, Petal Pusher, Atria Books, ISBN 0743292324, page 137: Her name is spelled Coleen making her \"Co\" with a hard O and not Colleen by any stretch - I'm suspicious on her authority on the subject.".
- Coleridegy-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1840, Edgar Allan Poe, The Philosophy of Furniture:: \"Philosophy,\" says Hegel, \"is utterly useless and fruitless, and, for this very reason, is the sublimest of all pursuits, the most deserving of our attention, and the most worthy of our seal\"—a somewhat Coleridegy assertion, with a rivulet of deep meaning in a meadow of words.".
- Colleen-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2007 Laurie Lindeen, Petal Pusher, Atria Books, ISBN 0743292324, page 137: Her name is spelled Coleen making her \"Co\" with a hard O and not Colleen by any stretch - I'm suspicious on her authority on the subject.".
- Collins-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2011 Colin Diyen, Ring Road Safari, African Books Collective, ISBN 9956726737, page 5:: \"But your own name too sounds funny,\" Tampio said. \"Your names are repeated. Only you have spelt one wrongly. How could you call yourself Colin Collins? Here in Cameroon, we only know about Collins.\"".
- Colophonian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1908: Ettore Pais and C. Densmore Curtis [tr.], Ancient Italy: Historical and Geographical Investigations in Central Italy, Magna Graecia, Sicily, and Sardinia, (The University of Chicago Press): We know that the Colophonian poet Xenophanes narrated the history of his native land, and that in a poem of two thousand lines he also set forth the events connected with the foundation of Velia, in which he participated.".
- Columbian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1992, Ivan Van Sertima - Golden age of the Moor: Volume 11 - Page 267: This tradition of a colorblind slavery was carried on for a while at the beginning of the Columbian era when white slaves were introduced into the Americas.".
- Comeback-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 47/2010, page 150:: Die Rückkehr von Take That ist eines der großen Popwunder der letzten Jahre – nichts ist unwahrscheinlicher als das Comeback einer Teenie-Gruppe.".
- Conrad-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1985 Philip Howard, The State of the Language, OUP, ISBN 0195204670, page 58:: There was no further need for words, because the lexicon of Romance jargon has just been fully deployed. In it chaps are called names like Conrad, and girls names like Delora, quite unlike the names of those who are reading it on the way to work.".
- Constantine-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":Scene 2:: Helen, the mother of great Constantine / Nor yet Saint Philip's daughters were like thee.".
- Coral-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1990, Ed McBain, Vespers, Mandarin (1991), ISBN 0749305967, page 78:: \"Where are you from originally, Coral?\" / \"Indiana.\" / \"Lots of Corals out there, I bet.\" / She hesitated, seemed about to flare, and then smiled instead, showing a little gap between two front teeth. \"Well, it was Cora Lucille, I guess, \" she said, still smiling, looking very much like a Cora Lucille in that moment.".
- Coralie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "~1886 William Ernest Henley, A Ballade of Ladies' Names, Gleeson White:Ballades and Rondeaus, Read Books 1887, page 19:: Rosalind savors of quips and hose, / Araminta of wits and beaux; / Prue of old puddings, and Coralie / All of sawdust and spangled shows;".
- Corey-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1968 Jet, Vol. 35, No. 2, October 17th, 1968, page 61:: Miss Carroll's popularity doesn't end with her on-screen performances in the show which co-stars young Marc Copage as her precocious six-year-old son, Corey Baker, whose father Capt. Baker was killed in Vietnam.".
- Corey-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1996 Barbara Bretton, Guilty Pleasures, Mira Books, ISBN 1551661705, page 156:: \"I'm Millicent Banning and —\" she pushed Corey forward \"— this is my daughter Catherine, but we all call her Corey.\"".
- Cornelia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1592 William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, Act IV, Scene 1:: Ah! boy ; Cornelia never with more care / Read to her sons, than she hath read to thee / Sweet poetry and Tully's Orator.".
- Cornelius-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ": There was a certain man in Cesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band, A devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God alway.".
- Cory-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "2005 Robert L. Fried, The Game of School, Jossey-bass, ISBN 0787973475, page 42:: On another poster are the names of the new class — unusual names (at least to me) like Wen Qi, Elijah, Yoav, Noni, Koray, Cai Ying and Julissa, along with more common names like Cory, Betty, Tammy, Jordan, Jeffrey, and Andrew.".
- Cracker_Jack-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1908, Jack Norworth, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”: Take me out to the ball game / Take me out with the crowd / Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack / I don't care if I never get back.".
- Cracovian-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1921, National Polish Committee of America, Geography and ethnography of Poland: Being used to horses from their childhood, the Cracovians are excellent riders.".
- Creest-Manx-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "Ta mish dty heshey harvaant ayns Yeesey Creest.: I am your fellow servant in Jesus Christ.".
- Cretaceous-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": As with the Lejeuneaceae, this pattern of massive speciation appears to be correlated with the Cretaceous explosion of the angiosperms and the simultaneous creation of a host of new microenvironments, differing in humidity, light intensity, texture, etc.".
- Crispus-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ":: And Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue, believed on the Lord with all his house; and many of the Corinthians hearing believed, and were baptized.".
- Cthulhu-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1926 — H.P. Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu: Then, bolder than the storied Cyclops, great Cthulhu slid greasily into the water and began to pursue with vast wave-raising strokes of cosmic potency.".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: Archie looked grave. He hated to to give pain, but he felt he must be honest.".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: \"Good God!\" said Archie.".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: \"I have a horrible feeling that it's Lancelot!\"".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: \"It couldn't really be that, could it?\"".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: \"It might,\" he said. \"People give their children all sorts of rummy names. My second name's Tracy. And I have a pal in England who was christened Cuthbert De la Hay Horace. Fortunately everyone calls him Stinker.\"".
- Cuthbert-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1921 P.G.Wodehouse: Indiscretions of Archie. page 162:: \"What's the first name?\" - - -".
- Cyril-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1954 P. G. Wodehouse, Over Seventy: An Autobiography with Digressions, Herbert Jenkins (1957), page 35:: Boxers, too, not so long ago a somewhat uncouth section of the community who were seldom if ever mistaken for members of the Vere de Vere family, have taken on a polish which makes their society a pleasure. They have names like Cyril and Percy and Clarence and live up to them.".
- Cyrillization-English-Noun-2en hasQuotation "1998, Avraham Greenbaum, “Yiddish Language Politics in the Ukraine, 1930–1936”, in Dov-Ber Kerler (editor), Politics of Yiddish: Studies in Language, Literature 447342 Society, Rowman Altamira, ISBN 978-0-7619-9025-3, page 25,: As far as I know, Cyrillization of Yiddish was never suggested by anyone.".
- Cytherean-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1773, unknown, An Historical Account of All the Voyages Round the World Performed by English Navigators, page 253: [...] he took every precaution that the venereal diſorder ſhould not be communicated to theſe happy, unoffending people; but it appears [...] that ſome ungenerous Frenchman was baſe enough to plant this dreadful malady, in a country where [...] it is more likely to ſpread than in any other part of the world, on account of the extreme attachment of the inhabitants to the Cytherean ſports.".
- DIY-English-Verb-1en hasQuotation "2007 [publication date], Maggie Bullock, \"Home Improvement\", Elle, January 2008 ed., page 108,: Huber was a physicist. Even top Estée Lauder chemists who took over for Huber in 1995 found that... any attempt to cheat on his original formula produced disappointing results, which demands the question: If they couldn't DIY, can you?".
- DM-English-Abbreviation-2en hasQuotation "2004 August, J. L. Schellenberg, “The Atheist’s Free Will Offence” in the International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, volume 56, № 1, pages 11–12: Let ‘F’ stand for the state of affairs that consists in finite persons possessing and exercising free will. Let ‘p’ stand for ‘God exists’; ‘q’ for ‘F obtains’; ‘r’ for ‘F poses a serious risk of evil’; and ‘s’ for ‘There is no option available to God that counters F.’ With this in place, the argument may be formalized as follows:(1) [(p & q) & r] → s Premiss(2) ~s Premiss(3) ~[(p & q) & r] 1, 2 MT(4) ~(p & q) v ~r 3 DM(5) r Premiss(6) ~(p & q) 4, 5 DS(7) ~p v ~q 6 DM(3) follows from the conjunction of (1) and (2) by modus tollens; De Morgan’s law applied to (3) yields (4); (4) and (5) together lead to (6) by disjunctive syllogism; and another application of De Morgan’s law takes us from (6) to the final conclusion, according to which either God exists or there is free will (but not both).".
- D\u00E9nger-Luxembourgish-Noun-1en hasQuotation "Luxembourgish translation of Matthew 22:13:: Dunn huet de Kinnek zu den Dénger gesot: \"Bannt him Hänn a Féiss a geheit hien eraus, an d'Däischtert! Do gëtt gejéimert a mat den Zänn gegrätscht.\"".
- Daffodil-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1995 Anne Tyler, Ladder of Years, Knopf, ISBN 0679441557, page 148:: \"And it wasn't even a springtime baby! It was born in October!\"".
- Daffodil-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1995 Anne Tyler, Ladder of Years, Knopf, ISBN 0679441557, page 148:: \"Pansy would be his wife,\" Delia guessed.".
- Daffodil-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1995 Anne Tyler, Ladder of Years, Knopf, ISBN 0679441557, page 148:: \"There's a baby?\"".
- Daffodil-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1995 Anne Tyler, Ladder of Years, Knopf, ISBN 0679441557, page 148:: \"Yes, and the baby's name is Daffodil, can you believe it?\"".
- Dahlia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2006 Alice Munro, The View from Castle Rock, Chatto & Windus, ISBN 0701179899, page 175:: The girls' names were April, Corinne, Gloria, Susannah, and Dahlia. I thought these names fanciful and lovely and would have liked the daughters' looks to match them, as if they were the beautiful children of an ogre in a fairy tale.".
- Daisy-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1875 E. L. Sturtevant, J. N. Sturtevant, The Dairy Cow: A Monograph on the Ayrshire Breed of Cattle, A. Williams and company, page 160:: The heifer Daisy died in September 1811.".
- Dakota-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2002 Danny Katz, Dork Geek Jew, Allen & Unwin (2002), ISBN 1865087912, page 12:: 'Montana?' I said. 'You can't call a kid Montana'―these friends of mine were going to call their new baby girl Montana and I tried to talk them out of it, because I'm sick of Australians naming their kids after American placenames, I'm sick of all these Montanas and Delawares and Indianas and Dallases. You'd never hear it the other way around; you're not going to hear about an American kid called Warrnambool or Kooweerup― [- - -] and they said,'Okay okay, we won't call her Montana.' So they called her Dakota.".
- Damaris-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Howbeit certain men clave unto him, and believed: among the which was Dionysius the Areopagite, and a woman named Damaris, and others with them.".
- Dan-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 35:22b-26: Ahora bien, los hijos de Israel fueron doce: Los hijos de Lea : Rúben el primogénito de Jacob, y Simeón, y Leví, y Judá, é Issachâr, y Zabulón. Los hijos de Rachêl : José, y Benjamín. Y los hijos de Bilha, sierva de Rachêl : Dan, y Nephtalí. Y los hijos de Zilpa, sierva de Lea : Gad, y Aser. Estos fueron los hijos de Jacob, que le nacieron en Padan-aram.".
- Dana-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1971 J. Anthony Lukas, Don't Shoot — We Are Your Children, Random House, ISBN 0394462874, page 419:: Johnie had become a \"problem\" for the advosers and \"baby deans\" in University Hall: men with marvelously Puritan names like Dana Cotton and Christopher Wadsworth called him in and asked what the trouble was.".
- Dane-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1913 Harry Leon Wilson, Bunker Bean, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008, ISBN 0554347148, page 13: Often he wrote good ones on casual slips and fancied them his; names like Trevellyan or Montressor or Delancey, with musical prefixes; or a good, short, beautiful, but dignified name like \"Gordon Dane\". He liked that one. It suggested something.".
- Dane-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, pages 432-433: \"I'm going to call him Dane.\"".
- Dane-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, pages 432-433: \"It's got nothing to do with Luke. This is his name, no one else's. - - - I called Justine Justine simply because I liked the name, and I'm calling Dane Dane for the same reason.\"".
- Dane-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, pages 432-433: \"Well, it does have a nice ring to it,\" Fee admitted.".
- Dane-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1977 Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds, Gramercy Books 1998, ISBN 0517201658, pages 432-433: \"What a queer name! Why? Is it an O'Neill family name? I thought you were finished with the O'Neills.\"".
- Daniel-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1989 John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Corgi Books, ISBN 0552135399, page 55:: \"But he's called Dan,\" my mother added, bringing a slight frown to my grandmother's countenance.".
- Daniel-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "1989 John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany, Corgi Books, ISBN 0552135399, page 55:: \"His name is Daniel Needham,\" my mother said. Whew! With what relief - down came my grandmother's hands! Needham was a fine old name, a founding fathers sort of name, a name you could trace back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony - if not exactly Gravesend itself. And Daniel was as Daniel as Daniel Webster, which was as good a name as a Wheelwright could wish for.".
- Danish_dog-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1832, Reuben Percy, John Timbs, The Mirror of literature, amusement, and instruction (volume 19, page 324): Some are brown and white, like pointer dogs, others are spotted like Danish dogs, and some with curled hair.".
- Danubian-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2009, Walter Goffart, Barbarian Tides: The Migration Age and the Later Roman Empire, page 87:: After decades of quiescence, mid-Danubians took the war path as the 400s began.".
- Danubius-Latin-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "Tacitus, Gemanica, chapter 1 (Oxford revised translation): Germania omnis a Gallis Rhaetisque et Pannoniis Rheno et Danubio fluminibus.".
- Daphne-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1594 William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act II, Scene I :: Run when you will, the story shall be chang'd; / Apollo flies, and Daphne holds the chase; / The dove pursues the griffin".
- Daphne-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1989 John Banville: The Book of Evidence: page 7:: My wife. Daphne. Yes, that was, is, her name. For some reason people have always found it faintly comic. I think it matches very well her damp, dark, myopic beauty.".
- Dark_Ages-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "2001, Lawrence Lessig, The future of ideas: the fate of the commons in a connected world, page 104:: Put yourself back in the dark ages, the time before the Internet took off–say, the 1970s–and ask: What was the environment for creativity then?".
- Dark_Ages-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2000 Mar 6, Network World, Vol. 17, No. 10, page 49:: Yes, DSL is a better, faster and less expensive way to access the Internet. Unfortunately, it's saddled with back-office systems that belong in the Dark Ages and politics that may require regulatory oversight.".
- Darrin-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2006 Darrin Owens: Reader of Hearts, New World Library, ISBN 1577315227, page 14:: They called me the \"magic\" kid, and my mother named me Darrin, after the husband of the witch on the sixties TV sitcom Bewitched.".