Definitions from Wikipedia (David Davies)
▸ noun: a Welsh clergyman in the Church of England and author.
▸ noun: (18 December 1818 – 20 July 1890) a Welsh industrialist and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1874 and 1886.
▸ noun: David Davies (born 1948) is a British broadcaster and consultant, formerly the executive director of the Football Association in England.
▸ noun: David Michael Rhys Davies (born 3 March 1985) is a Welsh former competitive swimmer who has represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games, and swam for Great Britain at Olympic, World and European level He is the 2006 Commonwealth Games champion at 1500 metres freestyle and holds the rare distinction of having won medals in all six major long-course and short-course international championships available to him (Olympic Games (twice), World Championships (twice), World Championships (25m), European Championships , European Championships (25m) (3 times) and Commonwealth Games (twice) ).
▸ noun: Sir (20 December 1870 – 25 April 1958) a Welsh Conservative politician.
▸ noun: (born 1954, Dunfermline, Scotland) a British flautist, conductor and composer.
▸ noun: David Davies, also known as Dai'r Cantwr (David the singer) (c. 1812–1874), was a Welsh poet and lay-preacher.
▸ noun: (21 May 1864 – 26 March 1939) an Australian artist who was associated with the Heidelberg School, the first significant Western art movement in Australia.
▸ noun: David B. Davies (birth unknown – death unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s.
▸ noun: Sir David Sanders Davies (11 May 1852 – 28 February 1934) was a Welsh businessman, merchant and Liberal Party politician.
▸ noun: David "Dai" Morgan Davies (5 May 1902 – 22 February 1992) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s.
▸ noun: David "Dai" M. Davies (c. 1915 – death unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
▸ noun: Sir David Evan Naunton Davies (born 28 October 1935) is a British electrical engineer and educator, knighted for services to science and technology in the 1994 New Year Honours.
▸ noun: David Charles Davies (1879 – 13 September 1956) was a Welsh footballer who played at outside-left for various minor sides around the turn of the twentieth century as well as making two appearances for Wales.
▸ noun: David Walter Davies (born 4 October 1886, date of death 15 January 1966) was a Welsh footballer who played for Oldham Athletic and Sheffield United in the Football League First Division.
▸ noun: David Davies is an English actor best known for his portrayal of Shakespeare's characters and for playing leading parts when he was the Company Manager of The GB Theatre Company.
▸ noun: David Mortimer Davies (27 August 1839 – 18 June 1894) was a politician in colonial Victoria, Australia.
▸ noun: (1820 – June 1930) Archdeacon of Llandaff from his appointment in 1924New Archdeacon of LLandaff Ecclesiastical News The Times (London, England), Monday, Oct 13, 1924; pg. 17; Issue 43781 until his death.
▸ noun: David Lewis Davies (3 April 1906 – June 1974), was a Welsh stage and film actor.
▸ noun: (died 1807) a Welsh Independent minister, and editor of 'Y Geirgrawn'.
▸ noun: David Davies(2 March 1794 – 19 March 1856) was a Welsh Baptist minister.
▸ noun: Sir David Davies was a Welsh physician and physician to King William IV and Queen Adelaide.
▸ noun: a Welsh (Montgomeryshire) composer.
▸ noun: David Pettit Davies (11 April 1920 – 30 November 2003) was a British test pilot who was chief test pilot for the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority for 33 years.
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▸ noun: a Welsh clergyman in the Church of England and author.
▸ noun: (18 December 1818 – 20 July 1890) a Welsh industrialist and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1874 and 1886.
▸ noun: David Davies (born 1948) is a British broadcaster and consultant, formerly the executive director of the Football Association in England.
▸ noun: David Michael Rhys Davies (born 3 March 1985) is a Welsh former competitive swimmer who has represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games, and swam for Great Britain at Olympic, World and European level He is the 2006 Commonwealth Games champion at 1500 metres freestyle and holds the rare distinction of having won medals in all six major long-course and short-course international championships available to him (Olympic Games (twice), World Championships (twice), World Championships (25m), European Championships , European Championships (25m) (3 times) and Commonwealth Games (twice) ).
▸ noun: Sir (20 December 1870 – 25 April 1958) a Welsh Conservative politician.
▸ noun: (born 1954, Dunfermline, Scotland) a British flautist, conductor and composer.
▸ noun: David Davies, also known as Dai'r Cantwr (David the singer) (c. 1812–1874), was a Welsh poet and lay-preacher.
▸ noun: (21 May 1864 – 26 March 1939) an Australian artist who was associated with the Heidelberg School, the first significant Western art movement in Australia.
▸ noun: David B. Davies (birth unknown – death unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s and 1910s.
▸ noun: Sir David Sanders Davies (11 May 1852 – 28 February 1934) was a Welsh businessman, merchant and Liberal Party politician.
▸ noun: David "Dai" Morgan Davies (5 May 1902 – 22 February 1992) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s and 1930s.
▸ noun: David "Dai" M. Davies (c. 1915 – death unknown) was a Welsh professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s.
▸ noun: Sir David Evan Naunton Davies (born 28 October 1935) is a British electrical engineer and educator, knighted for services to science and technology in the 1994 New Year Honours.
▸ noun: David Charles Davies (1879 – 13 September 1956) was a Welsh footballer who played at outside-left for various minor sides around the turn of the twentieth century as well as making two appearances for Wales.
▸ noun: David Walter Davies (born 4 October 1886, date of death 15 January 1966) was a Welsh footballer who played for Oldham Athletic and Sheffield United in the Football League First Division.
▸ noun: David Davies is an English actor best known for his portrayal of Shakespeare's characters and for playing leading parts when he was the Company Manager of The GB Theatre Company.
▸ noun: David Mortimer Davies (27 August 1839 – 18 June 1894) was a politician in colonial Victoria, Australia.
▸ noun: (1820 – June 1930) Archdeacon of Llandaff from his appointment in 1924New Archdeacon of LLandaff Ecclesiastical News The Times (London, England), Monday, Oct 13, 1924; pg. 17; Issue 43781 until his death.
▸ noun: David Lewis Davies (3 April 1906 – June 1974), was a Welsh stage and film actor.
▸ noun: (died 1807) a Welsh Independent minister, and editor of 'Y Geirgrawn'.
▸ noun: David Davies(2 March 1794 – 19 March 1856) was a Welsh Baptist minister.
▸ noun: Sir David Davies was a Welsh physician and physician to King William IV and Queen Adelaide.
▸ noun: a Welsh (Montgomeryshire) composer.
▸ noun: David Pettit Davies (11 April 1920 – 30 November 2003) was a British test pilot who was chief test pilot for the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority for 33 years.
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