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*[[Rennie, New South Wales]], small town in Australia
*[[Rennie, New South Wales]], small town in Australia
*[[Rennie Lake]], lake in Michigan
*[[Rennie Lake]], lake in Michigan
*[[Rennie's Mill]], area of Hong Kong


==Surname==
==Surname==

*[[Bryan Rennie]] (born 1954), British historian of religions
*[[Bryan Rennie (rugby union)]] (born 1984), South African Rugby Union player
*[[Callum Keith Rennie]] (born 1960), Canadian actor
*[[Callum Keith Rennie]] (born 1960), Canadian actor
*[[David Rennie (editor)]], American film editor
*[[David Rennie (editor)]], American film editor
*[[David Rennie (footballer)]] (born 1964), Scottish footballer
*[[David Rennie (footballer)]] (born 1964), Scottish footballer
*[[Edward Rennie]] (1852–1927), Australian scientist
*[[Frank Rennie]] (1918–1992), New Zealand soldier
*[[Gavin Rennie]] (born 1976), Zimbabwean cricketer
*[[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]], music journalist and comics writer
*[[Gordon Rennie]], music journalist and comics writer
*[[Harry Rennie]] (1873–1954}, Scottish footballer
*[[Iain Rennie]] (born 1964), New Zealand cicl servant
*[[James Rennie]] (1787– 1867), Scottish naturalist
*[[John Rennie the Elder]] (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer
*[[John Rennie the Elder]] (1761–1821), Scottish civil engineer
*Sir [[John Rennie the Younger]] (1794–1874), British civil engineer
*Sir [[John Rennie the Younger]] (1794–1874), British civil engineer
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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''
*[[John Rennie (cricketer)]] (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer
*[[John Rennie (cricketer)]] (born 1970), Zimbabwean Test and ODI cricketer
*Sir [[John Shaw Rennie]] (1917–1981), Governor-General of Mauritius
*[[Martin Rennie]], Scottish-born footballer
*[[Michael Rennie]] (1909 – 1971) English actor
*[[Michael Rennie]] (1909 – 1971) English actor
*[[Nathan Rennie]], Australian cyclist
*[[Rhoda Rennie]] (born 1909), South African swimmer
*[[Ross Rennie]] (born 1986), Scottish rugby union player
*[[Shane Rennie]] (born 1985), Grenadian football player
*[[Shane Rennie]] (born 1985), Grenadian football player
*[[Uriah Rennie]] (born 1959), English football referee
*[[William Rennie]] (1821–1896), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
*[[Willie Rennie]] (born 1967), Scottish politician


==Given name (male)==
==Given name (male)==
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*[[Rennie Hatzke]] (born 1955), German pop musician
*[[Rennie Hatzke]] (born 1955), German pop musician
*[[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] (1868 – 1928) Scottish architect and designer
*[[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] (1868 – 1928) Scottish architect and designer
*[[Rennie Pilgrem]], English electronic music producer
*[[Rennie Smith]] (1888–1962), English politician
*[[Rennie Stennett]] (born 1951), Panamanian-born baseball player
*[[George Rennie Thorne]] (1853–1934), British solicitor and politician


==Given name (female)==
==Given name (female)==
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==Other uses==
==Other uses==
*[[George Rennie (ship)]], a wreck off the coast of Magnetic Island, Australia
*[[John Rennie High School]] in Quebec, Canada
*[[John Rennie High School]] in Quebec, Canada
*[[Rennie v. Klein]], US legal case about mental illness






Revision as of 21:58, 9 December 2008

Rennie can be a given name, a surname or a placename (probably in that order of derivation)

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Surname

Given name (male)

Given name (female)

Other uses