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==Politics==
==Politics==
*[[David Davies (industrialist)]] (1818–1890), also known as David Davies Llandinam, MP for Cardigan, 1874–1885, and Cardiganshire, 1885–1886
*[[David Davies (industrialist)]] (1818–1890), also known as David Davies Llandinam, MP for Cardigan, 1874–1885, and Cardiganshire, 1885–1886
*[[David Davies (Australian politician)]] (c. 1840–1894), politician in colonial Victoria (Australia)
*[[David Davies (Australian politician)]] (c. 1840–1894), politician in colonial Victoria, Australia
*[[David Sanders Davies]] (1852–1934), Liberal politician, MP for Denbigh 1918–1922
*[[David Davies (textile merchant)]] (1852–1934), Liberal politician, MP for Denbigh 1918–1922
*Sir [[David Davies (dairyman)]] (1870–1958), Conservative politician
*Sir [[David Davies (dairyman)]] (1870–1958), Conservative politician
*[[David Lewis Davies]] (1873–1937), British Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, 1931–1937
*[[David Lewis Davies]] (1873–1937), British Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, 1931–1937
*[[Dai Davies (trade unionist)]] (1909–1998), Labour Party official and general secretary of the ISTC
*[[Dai Davies (trade unionist)]] (1909–1998), Labour Party official and general secretary of the ISTC
*[[David Davis (British politician)|David Davies (English politician)]] (born 1948), Conservative politician, and British Member of Parliament elected in 1987
*[[Dai Davies (politician)]] (born 1959), Independent Member of the UK Parliament for Blaenau Gwent 2006–2010
*[[Dai Davies (politician)]] (born 1959), Independent Member of Parliament for Blaneau Gwent 2006–2010
*[[David TC Davies]] (born 1970), Welsh Conservative politician, and British Member of Parliament elected in 2005
*[[David Davies (Welsh politician)]] (born 1970), Welsh Conservative politician, and British Member of Parliament elected in 2005
*David Richard [[Seaborne Davies]] (1904–1984), Welsh legal academic, briefly a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament in 1945
*David Richard [[Seaborne Davies]] (1904–1984), Welsh legal academic, briefly a British Liberal Party Member of Parliament in 1945
*[[David Arthur Saunders Davies]] (fl. 1840s), British Member of Parliament for [[Carmarthenshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Carmarthenshire]]
*[[David Arthur Saunders Davies]] (fl. 1840s), British Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire
*[[David Davies, 1st Baron Davies]] (1880 – 1944) Welsh Liberal Member of Parliament for Montgomeryshire from 1906 to 1929
<!-- *[[D. J. Davies]] (1893–1956), Plaid Cymru politician --><!-- needs blue link -->


==Arts & entertainment==
==Arts, entertainment and journalism==
*[[Dave Davies]] (born 1947), British musician with The Kinks
*[[Dave Davies]] (born 1947), British musician with The Kinks
*[[David Davies (musician)]] (born 1954), British flautist, conductor and composer
*[[David Davies (artist)]] (1864–1939), Australian artist
*[[Dave Davies (reporter)]] (born 1953), American reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News and radio host on WHYY
*[[Dave Davies (reporter)]] (born 1953), American reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News and radio host on WHYY
*[[David Martin Davies]] (born c. 1960s), American journalist and broadcaster based (and born) in Texas
*[[David Davies (English actor)]], English actor
*[[David Ffrangcon-Davies]] (1855–1918), Welsh operatic baritone
*[[David Davies (Welsh actor)]] (1906–1974), Welsh actor
*[[David Davies (artist)]] (1864–1939), Australian artist
*[[David Davies (author)]] (1741–1819), Welsh author
*[[David Davies (composer)]] (1810–1875), Welsh composer of "Glan'rafon"
*[[David Davies (harpist)]] (1817–1855), Welsh harpist
*[[David Davies (musician)]] (born 1954), British flautist, conductor and composer
*[[Ivor Novello]] (David Ivor Davies, 1893–1951), Welsh composer and actor
*[[David John Davies]] (1870–?), Welsh painter
*[[David Joshua Davies]] (1877–1945), Welsh dramatist
*[[David Lloyd Davies]], Welsh singer and poet
*[[David Martin Davies]] (born c. 1960s), American journalist and broadcaster based and born in Texas
*[[David Stuart Davies]] (born 1946), editor, writer, and playwright
*[[David Stuart Davies]] (born 1946), editor, writer, and playwright
*[[David Davies (actor)]], British actor
*[[David Thomas Davies]] (1876–1962), Welsh dramatist
*[[David Davies (actor born 1906)]] (1906–1974), credited in the 1964 film, Mask of the Red Death
*[[David Ffrangcon-Davies]] (1855–1918), Welsh operatic baritone


==Sportsmen==
==Sportsmen==
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*[[David Davies (footballer, born 1879)]] (1879–1956), Brecon F.C., Hereford Town F.C. and Wales international footballer
*[[David Davies (footballer, born 1879)]] (1879–1956), Brecon F.C., Hereford Town F.C. and Wales international footballer
*[[David Davies (footballer, born 1888)]] (1888–?), Oldham Athletic F.C. and Wales international footballer
*[[David Davies (footballer, born 1888)]] (1888–?), Oldham Athletic F.C. and Wales international footballer
*[[David Davies (rugby league born c. 1905)]], rugby league footballer of the 1920s and 1930s for Wales, and Warrington
*[[David Davies (rugby league)]], rugby league footballer of the 1900s, and 1910s for Wales, Merthyr Tydfil, Swinton, and Oldham
*[[David Davies (rugby league born c. 1915)]], rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s for Wales, and Salford
*[[David Davies (rugby league, born 1902)]] (1902–1992), rugby league footballer of the 1920s, and 1930s for Wales, and Broughton, Warrington, Huddersfield and Keighley
*[[David Davies (rugby league)]], rugby league footballer of the 1900s and '10s for Wales, Merthyr Tydfil, Swinton, and Oldham
*[[David Davies (rugby league, born c. 1915)]], rugby league footballer of the 1930s, and 1940s for Wales, and Salford
*[[David Davies (swimmer)]] (born 1985), British long-distance swimmer
*[[W. J. A. Davies]] (1890–1967), known as Dave Davies, rugby union footballer, captained England in the 1920s
*[[David Davies (swimmer)]] (born 1985), British long distance swimmer
*David [[Bailey Davies]] (1884–1968), Welsh rugby union fullback
*[[David Harris Davies]] (1877–1944), rugby union footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Tonna, Neath, Glamorgan Police, and Glamorgan
*[[David Harris Davies]] (1877–1944), rugby union footballer of the 1900s for Wales, Tonna, Neath, Glamorgan Police, and Glamorgan
*[[Dai Davies (cricketer)]] (1896–1976), first-class cricketer for Glamorgan and Wales, and Test umpire
*[[Dai Davies (cricketer)]] (1896–1976), first-class cricketer for Glamorgan and Wales, and Test umpire
*[[Dai Davies (footballer, born 1880)]] (1880–1944), rugby union, rugby league, and association footballer for Llanelli (RU), Wales (RL), Swinton, Wales (soccer) and Bolton Wanderers
*[[Dai Davies (sportsman)]] (1880–1944), rugby union, rugby league, and association footballer for Llanelli (RU), Wales (RL), Swinton, Wales (soccer) and Bolton Wanderers
*[[Dai Davies (footballer, born 1948)]], Everton F.C., Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international goalkeeper
*[[Dai Davies (footballer, born 1948)]] (1948–2021), Everton F.C., Wrexham A.F.C. and Wales international goalkeeper
*[[Dai Davies (rugby player)]] (1925–2003), rugby union footballer of the 1940s and 1950s for British Lions, Wales, Penygraig, Somerset Police, British Police, Somerset, and Barbarian F.C.
*[[Dai Davies (rugby union)]] (1925–2003), rugby union footballer of the 1940s, and 1950s for British Lions, Wales, Penygraig, Somerset Police, British Police, Somerset, and Barbarian F.C.
*David [[Idwal Davies (rugby)]] (1915–1990), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s for Wales (RU), Swansea, Wales (RL), and Leeds
*[[W. J. A. Davies]] (1890–1967), known as Dave Davies, rugby union footballer, captained England in the 1920s
*David [[John Davies (rugby)]] (1941–1969), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1960s for Wales (RU), Neath, and Leeds (RL)
*David [[Idwal Davies (rugby)]] (1915–1990), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1930s, and 1940s for Wales (RU), Swansea, Wales (RL), and Leeds
*[[John Davies (rugby, born 1941)]] (David John Davies, 1941–1969), rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1960s for Wales (RU), Neath, and Leeds (RL)


==Sciences==
==Sciences==
*[[David Davies (electrical engineer)]] (born 1935), professor of electrical engineering at UCL; MoD Chief Scientific Adviser, 1993–1999
*[[David Davies (electrical engineer)]] (born 1935), professor of electrical engineering at UCL; MoD Chief Scientific Adviser, 1993–1999
*[[David Christopher Davies]] (1827–1885), geologist and mining engineer
*[[David G. Davies]], microbiologist and associate professor at Binghamton University
*[[David G. Davies]], microbiologist and associate professor at Binghamton University


==Religion==
==Religion==
*[[David Davies (archdeacon of Llandaff)]] (1858–1930), Welsh clergyman
*[[David Davies (Baptist minister)]] (1800–1856)
*[[David Davies (Dean of Wellington)]] (1912–1987), Welsh clergyman in New Zealand
*[[David Davies (Independent minister and magazine editor)]] (died 1807), Welsh editor of "Y Geirgrawn"
*[[David Davies (Welsh priest)]] (1742–1819), Welsh clergyman in the Church of England
*[[David Davies (Welsh priest)]] (1742–1819), Welsh clergyman in the Church of England
*[[David Charles Davies]] (1826–1891), nonconformist clergyman
*[[David Charles Davies]] (1826–1891), nonconformist clergyman
*[[David Christopher Davies (missionary)]] (1878–1958), Welsh representative of the Baptist Missionary Society
*[[David Edwardes Davies]] (died 1950), Anglican Bishop of Bangor
*[[David Edwardes Davies]] (died 1950), Anglican Bishop of Bangor
*[[David Davies (Dean of Wellington)]] (1912–1987)
*[[D. Jacob Davies]] (1917–1974), Welsh Unitarian minister
*[[David Stephen Davies]] (1841–1898), Welsh writer, preacher, and colonist
*[[David Davies (Archdeacon of Llandaff)]] (1858–1930)
*[[David Tegfan Davies]] (1883–1968), Welsh Congregational minister


==Nobility==
==Peers==
*[[David Davies, 1st Baron Davies]] (1880–1944), Liberal MP for Montgomershire 1906–1929, grandson of the industrialist David Davies (see above)
*[[Baron Davies]]:
**[[David Davies, 1st Baron Davies]] (1880–1944), Liberal MP for Montgomershire 1906–1929, grandson of the industrialist David Davies (see above)
*[[David Davies, 2nd Baron Davies]] (1915–1944), major in the Royal Welch Fusiliers
**[[David Davies, 2nd Baron Davies]] (1915–1944)
*[[David Davies, 3rd Baron Davies]] (1940–2024), British peer and engineer
**[[David Davies, 3rd Baron Davies]] (born 1940), British peer and engineer
* David [[Garfield Davies, Baron Davies of Coity]] (1935–2019), British peer and trade union leader
** David [[Garfield Davies, Baron Davies of Coity]] (born 1935), British peer and trade union leader


==Others==
==Others==
*[[David Davies (Dai'r Cantwr)]] (1812–1874), Welsh activist sentenced for his part in the Rebecca Riots
*[[David Davies (Dai'r Cantwr)]] (1812–1874), Welsh activist sentenced for his part in the Rebecca Riots
*[[David Davies (physician)]] (1792–1865), Welsh physician
*[[David Gwerfyl Davies]] (1913–1977), Welsh organist and composer
*[[David James Davies]] (1893–1956), Welsh economist, industrialist, political activist and internationalist
*[[David James Davies]] (1893–1956), Welsh economist, industrialist, political activist and internationalist
*[[David Percy Davies]] (1891–1946), Welsh newspaper editor
*[[David Percy Davies]] (1891–1946), Welsh newspaper editor
*[[David Gwerfyl Davies]] (1913–1977), Welsh organist and composer
*[[David Davies (test pilot)|David Pettit Davies]] (1920–2003), British test pilot


==See also==
==See also==
*[[David Davis (disambiguation)]], often pronounced the same way
*[[David Davis (disambiguation)]], pronounced the same way
*[[Dai Davies (disambiguation)]]
*[[Davies]]


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