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'''Daglish''', '''Dalglish''', '''Dalgleish''' or '''Dalgliesh''' is a name originating from Gaelic ''dail'' (field) + ''glaise'' (brook). It may refer to: |
'''Daglish''', '''Dalglish''', '''Dalgleish''' or '''Dalgliesh''' is a [[Scottish name]] originating from Gaelic ''dail'' (field) + ''glaise'' (brook). It may refer to: |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Dalglish (footballer)]] (born 1991), Malaysian footballer |
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* [[Alice Dalgliesh]] (1893–1979), American children's author |
* [[Alice Dalgliesh]] (1893–1979), American children's author |
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* [[Andrew Dalgleish (diplomat)]] (born 1975), British diplomat |
* [[Andrew Dalgleish (diplomat)]] (born 1975), British diplomat |
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* [[Paul Dalglish]] (born 1977), Scottish football player, son of Kenny |
* [[Paul Dalglish]] (born 1977), Scottish football player, son of Kenny |
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* {{ill|Richard Dalgliesh|fr}} (1844–1922), British industrialist and engineer |
* {{ill|Richard Dalgliesh|fr}} (1844–1922), British industrialist and engineer |
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* [[Robert Dalglish]] (1808–1880), Member of the British Parliament |
* [[Robert Dalglish (politician)]] (1808–1880), Member of the British Parliament |
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* [[Tom Dalgliesh]] (born 1945), owner of Columbia Games boardgame maker |
* [[Tom Dalgliesh]] (born 1945), owner of Columbia Games boardgame maker |
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* [[Walter Scott Dalgleish]] (1834–1897), British author |
* [[Walter Scott Dalgleish]] (1834–1897), British author |
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 29 July 2024
Daglish, Dalglish, Dalgleish or Dalgliesh is a Scottish name originating from Gaelic dail (field) + glaise (brook). It may refer to:
People
[edit]- Alice Dalgliesh (1893–1979), American children's author
- Andrew Dalgleish (diplomat) (born 1975), British diplomat
- Andrew Dalgleish (spy) (1853–1888)
- Angus Dalgleish (born 1950), British researcher
- Ben Daglish (1966–2018), British composer and musician
- Chris Douglas (musician) (born 1974), musician who uses the pseudonym Dalglish
- David Dalgleish (born 1962), Australian politician
- Dick Dalgleish (1880–1955), New Zealand cricketer
- Edward R. Dalglish, Biblical scholar and professor
- Eric Fitch Daglish (1892–1966), British artist and author
- Grant Dalgliesh (born 1975), American game designer
- Henry Daglish (1866–1920), sixth Premier of Western Australia
- Kelly Dalglish (born 1975), British television presenter
- Kenny Dalglish (born 1951), Scottish football player and manager
- Malcolm Dalglish (born 1952), American composer
- Murray Dalglish (born 1968), Scottish musician
- Nicol Dalgleish, Church of Scotland representative in 1591
- Paul Dalglish (born 1977), Scottish football player, son of Kenny
- Richard Dalgliesh (1844–1922), British industrialist and engineer
- Robert Dalglish (politician) (1808–1880), Member of the British Parliament
- Tom Dalgliesh (born 1945), owner of Columbia Games boardgame maker
- Walter Scott Dalgleish (1834–1897), British author
Places
[edit]- Daglish, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia
- Daglish railway station, Perth, Western Australia
Other uses
[edit]- Adam Dalgliesh, a character in novels by P. D. James
- Dalgliesh (TV series), a British television series featuring the character
- Daglish Ministry, the 7th Ministry of the Government of Western Australia
- Dalgleish Report, a study on racial segregation
- Dalgliesh-Gullane, a British built car