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'''Rennie''' can be a given name, a surname or a placename (probably in that order of derivation) |
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'''Rennie''' is a [[given name]], [[nickname]] and [[surname]]. |
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== People with the surname == |
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*[[Rennie, New South Wales]], small town in Australia |
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*[[Rennie Lake]], lake in Michigan |
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*[[Rennie's Mill]], area of Hong Kong |
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*[[Rennie's Farm]], area of Hong Kong |
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*[[Rennie, Cork]] once the home of [[Edmund Spenser]], now in ruins |
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* [[Alistair Rennie]], Scottish author |
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==Surname== |
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* [[Allan Rennie]] (born 1960), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Andy Rennie (Scottish footballer)]] (1901–1938), footballer with Luton Town |
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* [[Andy Rennie (New Zealand footballer)]], New Zealand footballer |
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* [[Bob Rennie]] (born 1956), Canadian real estate marketer and art collector |
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* [[Bryan Rennie (historian)]] (born 1954), British historian of religions |
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* [[Bryan Rennie (rugby union)]] (born 1984), South African rugby union player |
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* [[Callum Keith Rennie]] (born 1960), Canadian actor |
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* [[David Rennie (film editor)]], American film editor |
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* [[David Rennie (footballer)]] (born 1964), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Edward Rennie]] (1852–1927), Australian scientist |
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* [[Eliza Rennie]] (ca. 1813–unknown) Scottish romantic/Gothic short story author |
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*[[Gavin Rennie]] (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer |
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* [[Frank Rennie]] (1918–1992), New Zealand soldier |
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* [[Gavin Rennie]] (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer |
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* [[Gaye Rennie]] (born 1949), American model |
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*[[George Rennie ( |
* [[George Rennie (agriculturalist)]] (1749–1828), British agriculturalist |
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* [[George Rennie (engineer)]] (1791–1866), British civil engineer |
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* [[George Rennie (sculptor and politician)]] (c. 1801–1860), British sculptor and Member of Parliament |
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*[[Gordon Rennie]], music journalist and comics writer |
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* [[Gordon Rennie]], Scottish music journalist and comics writer |
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* [[Harry Rennie]] (1873–1954), Scottish footballer |
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* [[Iain Rennie]] (born 1964), New Zealand civil servant |
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*[[John Rennie the Elder]] (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer |
* [[James Rennie (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[John Rennie the Elder]] (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer |
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* [[John Rennie the Younger]] (1794–1874), British civil engineer |
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*[[John Rennie (naval architect)]] (1842–1918), Scottish naval architect |
* [[John Rennie (naval architect)]] (1842–1918), Scottish naval architect |
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* [[John Rennie (MI6 officer)]] (1914–1981), Director of MI6 |
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*[[John Rennie (GC)]] (1919–1943), British soldier |
* [[John Rennie (GC)]] (1919–1943), British soldier awarded the George Cross |
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*[[John Rennie (editor)]] (born 1959), editor-in-chief of ''Scientific American'' |
* [[John Rennie (editor)]] (born 1959), editor-in-chief of ''Scientific American'' |
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*[[John Rennie (cricketer)]] (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer |
* [[John Rennie (cricketer)]] (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer |
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* [[John Shaw Rennie]] (1917–1981), Governor-General of Mauritius |
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*[[Martin Rennie]], Scottish |
* [[Martin Rennie (football manager)|Martin Rennie]], Scottish football manager |
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*[[Michael Rennie]] (1909 |
* [[Michael Rennie]] (1909–1971), English actor |
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*[[Nathan Rennie]], Australian cyclist |
* [[Nathan Rennie]] (born 1981), Australian cyclist |
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*[[Rhoda Rennie]] ( |
* [[Rhoda Rennie]] (1905–1963), South African swimmer |
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*[[Ross Rennie]] (born 1986), Scottish rugby union player |
* [[Ross Rennie]] (born 1986), Scottish rugby union player |
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* [[Tom Rennie]] (1900–1945) British Army general killed in action |
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* [[Uriah Rennie]] (born 1959), English football referee |
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* [[William Hepburn Rennie]] (1829–1874), an 1800s British colonial official |
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*[[William Rennie]] (1821–1896), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross |
* [[William Rennie (Victoria Cross)]] (1821–1896), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross |
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*[[Willie Rennie]] (born 1967), Scottish politician |
* [[Willie Rennie]] (born 1967), Scottish politician |
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*[[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] (1868–1928), Scottish architect and designer |
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*[[Rennie Simmons]] (born 1942), American football coach |
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*[[George Rennie Thorne]] (1853–1934), British solicitor and politician |
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*[[Rennie Stoyanova]] (born 1957), Bulgarian nurse and author |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Rennie Montague Bere]] (1907–1991), British mountaineer, naturalist and nature conservationist |
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*[[George Rennie (ship)]], wreck off the coast of Magnetic Island, Australia |
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* [[Rennie Davis]] (1941–2021), American anti-war activist, one of the Chicago Seven |
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*[[John Rennie High School]] in Quebec, Canada |
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* [[Rennie Wilbur Doane]] (1871–1942), American entomologist and zoologist |
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* [[Rennie Ellis]] (1940–2003), Australian photographer |
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* [[Rennie Harris]], (born 1964), dancer, choreographer, director |
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*A brand of [[antacid]] tablets, made by [[Bayer]] |
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* [[Rennie MacInnes]] (1870–1931), Anglican bishop |
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=== Female === |
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== Fictional characters == |
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* Rennie Wickham, the protagonist of ''[[Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan]],'' portrayed by Jensen Daggett |
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== See also == |
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* [[Renny]], another given name and surname |
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* [[Renié]] Conley (1901–1992), Hollywood costume designer |
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 17 July 2024
Rennie is a given name, nickname and surname.
People with the surname
[edit]- Alistair Rennie, Scottish author
- Allan Rennie (born 1960), Scottish footballer
- Andy Rennie (Scottish footballer) (1901–1938), footballer with Luton Town
- Andy Rennie (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand footballer
- Bob Rennie (born 1956), Canadian real estate marketer and art collector
- Bryan Rennie (historian) (born 1954), British historian of religions
- Bryan Rennie (rugby union) (born 1984), South African rugby union player
- Callum Keith Rennie (born 1960), Canadian actor
- David Rennie (film editor), American film editor
- David Rennie (footballer) (born 1964), Scottish footballer
- Edward Rennie (1852–1927), Australian scientist
- Eliza Rennie (ca. 1813–unknown) Scottish romantic/Gothic short story author
- Frank Rennie (1918–1992), New Zealand soldier
- Gavin Rennie (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Gaye Rennie (born 1949), American model
- George Rennie (agriculturalist) (1749–1828), British agriculturalist
- George Rennie (engineer) (1791–1866), British civil engineer
- George Rennie (sculptor and politician) (c. 1801–1860), British sculptor and Member of Parliament
- Gordon Rennie, Scottish music journalist and comics writer
- Harry Rennie (1873–1954), Scottish footballer
- Iain Rennie (born 1964), New Zealand civil servant
- James Rennie (disambiguation)
- John Rennie the Elder (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer
- John Rennie the Younger (1794–1874), British civil engineer
- John Rennie (naval architect) (1842–1918), Scottish naval architect
- John Rennie (MI6 officer) (1914–1981), Director of MI6
- John Rennie (GC) (1919–1943), British soldier awarded the George Cross
- John Rennie (editor) (born 1959), editor-in-chief of Scientific American
- John Rennie (cricketer) (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer
- John Shaw Rennie (1917–1981), Governor-General of Mauritius
- Martin Rennie, Scottish football manager
- Michael Rennie (1909–1971), English actor
- Nathan Rennie (born 1981), Australian cyclist
- Rhoda Rennie (1905–1963), South African swimmer
- Ross Rennie (born 1986), Scottish rugby union player
- Tom Rennie (1900–1945) British Army general killed in action
- Uriah Rennie (born 1959), English football referee
- William Hepburn Rennie (1829–1874), an 1800s British colonial official
- William Rennie (Victoria Cross) (1821–1896), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Willie Rennie (born 1967), Scottish politician
People with the given name
[edit]Male
[edit]- Rennie Airth (born 1935), South African writer
- Rennie Montague Bere (1907–1991), British mountaineer, naturalist and nature conservationist
- Rennie Davis (1941–2021), American anti-war activist, one of the Chicago Seven
- Rennie Wilbur Doane (1871–1942), American entomologist and zoologist
- Rennie Ellis (1940–2003), Australian photographer
- Rennie Harris, (born 1964), dancer, choreographer, director
- Rennie Harrison, English footballer
- Rennie Hatzke (born 1955), German pop musician
- Rennie MacInnes (1870–1931), Anglican bishop
- Rennie Pilgrem, English electronic music producer
- Rennie Simmons (born 1942), American football coach
- Rennie Smith (1888–1962), English politician
- Rennie Stennett (1949–2021), Panamanian-born baseball player
Female
[edit]- Irene Rennie Fritchie, Baroness Fritchie (born 1942), British civil servant
Fictional characters
[edit]- Rennie Wickham, the protagonist of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, portrayed by Jensen Daggett
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles beginning with Rennie
- All pages with titles containing Rennie
- Renny, another given name and surname
- Renié Conley (1901–1992), Hollywood costume designer