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'''Rodney''' may refer to: |
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The personal name '''Rodney''' originated as a toponym: [[Rodney Stoke]] in [[Somerset]] derived its name from an Anglo-Saxon name meaning "Hroda's island" (''Hroda'' being a short form of an Anglo-Saxon name beginning with the element ''hrod-'' "fame").{{CN|date=July 2014}}<!-- if this info can be cited pls put it in an article and link from here --> |
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"Rodney" became a surname in the 18th century, and a title of the peerage of Great Britain in 1782, as [[Baron Rodney]]. |
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Secondarily, it came to be used as a given name, originally in honour of Admiral [[George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney]]. |
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==People== |
==People== |
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===Surnames=== |
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* [[Caesar Rodney]] (1728–1784), lawyer and signer of the Declaration of Independence from Delaware |
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* [[Caesar A. Rodney]] (1772–1824), lawyer and U.S. Senator from Delaware |
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* [[Caleb Rodney]] (1767–1840), merchant and Governor of Delaware |
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* [[Daniel Rodney]] (1764–1846), merchant, Governor and U.S. Senator from Delaware |
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* Eugene Rodney (1897-1985), television producer, ''[[Father Knows Best]]'' |
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* [[Fernando Rodney]] (born 1977), relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners |
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* [[George B. Rodney]] (1803–1883), lawyer and U.S. Representative from Delaware |
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* [[George B. Rodney, Jr.]] (1842–1927) Governor of Alaska and U.S. Army officer |
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* [[George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney]] (1718–1792), admiral in the British Royal Navy |
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* [[George Rodney, 2nd Baron Rodney]] (1753–1802) |
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* [[George Rodney, 3rd Baron Rodney]] (1782–1842) |
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* [[Spencer Rodney, 5th Baron Rodney]] (1785–1846) |
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* [[Thomas Rodney]] (1744–1811), lawyer and Continental Congressman from Delaware |
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* [[Walter Rodney]] (1942–1980), Guyanese historian and politician |
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* [[Rodney Craig]] (1872-1999), Security Guard at Connexus Industries |
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===Given name=== |
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See also: ''{{lookfrom|Rodney}}'' |
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* [[Rodney Miller]] (born April 22, 1955) American Businessman in Livingston Parish, Louisiana |
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* [[Rodney Alcala]] (born 1943), convicted American rapist and serial killer |
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* [[Rodney Allison]], American football coach |
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* [[Rodney Anderson]] (born 1931), American politician |
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* [[Rodney Anderson (Texas politician)|Rodney Anderson]] (born 1968), American politician |
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* [[Rodney Ansell]] (1954–1999), Australian man who inspired the ''"Crocodile" Dundee'' films |
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* [[Boss Bailey|Rodney Bailey]], an American football linebacker known as "Boss" |
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* [[Rodney Begnaud]] (born 1973), American professional wrestler |
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* [[Rodney Bewes]] (born 1938), English actor |
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* [[Rodney Bingenheimer]] (born 1946), radio disc jockey |
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* [[Rod Carew]], baseball player |
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* [[Rodney Carrington]], comedian and star of ''Rodney'' (TV series) |
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* [[Rodney Dangerfield]], comedian |
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* [[Rodney Eastman]], Canadian actor |
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* [[Rodney Fox]] (born 1940), Australian film maker and shark attack survivor |
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* [[Rodney P. Frelinghuysen]] (born 1946), U.S. Representative from New Jersey |
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* [[Rodney Greenblat]] (born 1960), American artist |
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*[[Rodney A. Hawes, Jr.]], American business executive and philanthropist. |
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* [[Rodney Jack]] (born 1972), St. Vincent football player |
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* [[Rodney King]] (1965–2012), African-American whose beating by the LAPD sparked race riots in Los Angeles, California |
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* [[Rodney Linderman]], better known as Rodney Anonymous, of the Dead Milkmen |
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* [[Rodney MacDonald]] (born 1972), Canadian politician and former Premier of Nova Scotia |
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* [[Rod McKuen]], American singer, poet |
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* [[Rodney Marks]] (born 1956), Australian comedian |
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* [[Rodney Marsh (footballer)]] (born 1944), English footballer |
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* [[Rod Marsh]] (born 1947), Australian cricketer |
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* [[Rodney Matthews]] (born 1945), English artist and illustrator |
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* [[Rodney Mazion]] (born 1971), American football and baseball player |
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* [[Rodney Mullen]] (born 1966), professional skateboarder |
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* [[Rodney Price]] (born 1972), Jamaican artist |
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* [[Rodney Robert Porter]] (1917–1985), English biochemist |
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* [[Rodney Rowland]] (born 1964), American actor |
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* [[Rodney Scott]] (born 1978), American actor |
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* [[Rodney Stuckey]] (born 1986), American basketball player |
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* [[Rod Wallace]] (born 1969), English footballer |
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* [[Rodney Wallace (footballer)]] (born 1988), Costa Rican footballer |
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* [[Rodney Warnakula]] (born 1961), Sri Lankan actor |
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* [[Rodney Williams (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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===Fictional=== |
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* [[Rodney Copperbottom]], character in the movie ''Robots'' |
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* [[Rodney McKay]], character in science fiction television series ''Stargate Atlantis'' |
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* [[Rodney Trotter]], character in British sit-com ''Only Fools and Horses'' |
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* [[Rodney J. Squirrel]], one of the main characters from ''Squirrel Boy'' |
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* The [[Wizard of Yendor]] |
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* Rodney Stone, the narrator of boxing novel ''[[Rodney Stone]]'' by Arthur Conan Doyle |
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* Rodney, character from the [[Total Drama]] series |
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* [[Element Hunters|Rodney Ford]], character from manga and anime series ''[[Element Hunters]]'' |
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==Places== |
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* [[Electoral district of Rodney]], a former electoral district in Victoria |
* [[Electoral district of Rodney]], a former electoral district in Victoria |
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* [[Rodney County, Queensland]] |
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* Rodney, Ontario, a village located within the township of [[West Elgin, Ontario]] |
* Rodney, Ontario, a village located within the township of [[West Elgin, Ontario]] |
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* [[Rodney District]], a territorial local authority |
* [[Rodney District]], a former territorial local authority district |
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* [[Rodney (local board area)]], a local government area |
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** [[Rodney Local Board]], an Auckland Council local board |
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* [[Rodney (New Zealand electorate)]], an electoral district containing most of Rodney District |
* [[Rodney (New Zealand electorate)]], an electoral district containing most of Rodney District |
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* [[Rodney, Iowa]] |
* [[Rodney, Iowa]] |
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* [[Rodney, Mississippi]], a former city |
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* [[Rodney, Ohio]] |
* [[Rodney, Ohio]] |
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* [[Rodney, Wisconsin]], a ghost town |
* [[Rodney, Wisconsin]], a ghost town |
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* [[Rodney Village, Delaware]] |
* [[Rodney Village, Delaware]] |
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==See also== |
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*{{lookfrom|Rodney}} |
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[[Category:English masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:52, 21 February 2024
Rodney may refer to:
People
[edit]- Rodney (name)
- Rodney (wrestler), American professional wrestler
Places
[edit]- Australia
- Electoral district of Rodney, a former electoral district in Victoria
- Rodney County, Queensland
- Canada
- Rodney, Ontario, a village located within the township of West Elgin, Ontario
- New Zealand
- Rodney District, a former territorial local authority district
- Rodney (local board area), a local government area
- Rodney Local Board, an Auckland Council local board
- Rodney Ward, an Auckland Council ward
- Rodney (New Zealand electorate), an electoral district containing most of Rodney District
- United States
- Rodney, Iowa
- Rodney, Mississippi, a former city
- Rodney, Ohio
- Rodney, Oklahoma, a ghost town
- Rodney, Wisconsin, a ghost town
- Rodney Village, Delaware
- Rodney Scout Reservation Delmarva Council, Northeast, Maryland
Other uses
[edit]- Rodney (TV series)
- Rodney boat, a type of boat used for fishing & shore transport in Newfoundland
- HMS Rodney, six ships of the British Royal Navy named after Admiral George Brydges Rodney