Dan
August 2, 2014 § 2 Comments
ORIGIN:
From the Hebrew for “judge”; often used as a shortened version of “Daniel“.
VARIATIONS and NICKNAMES:
Dannie, Danny.
REFERENCES IN LITERATURE:
– Nickname for Daniel (b. 1917), the ninth of the dozen Gilbreth children whose upbringing is related in Cheaper By the Dozen (1948) and Belles on Their Toes (1950), written by Frank Gilbreth, Jr. and Ernestine Gilbreth Carey.
– Dan Lawrence, George’s son, wounded at Shiloh / Pittsburgh Landing, who brings news to the Creightons of Tom’s death in the battle, in Across Five Aprils by Irene Hunt (1964; set during the American Civil War, 1861-1865).
– Dan Malony, a cousin of Mrs. Major O’Dowd’s, in Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackeray (published in 1847-48, but set in the 1810s-20s).
[…] IN LITERATURE: – Daniel (b. 1917; sometimes called “Dan“), the ninth of the dozen Gilbreth children whose upbringing is related in Cheaper By the […]
LikeLike
[…] Instructor: Jennifer, Julie, Karen, Pamela, Rebecca, and Virginia. – Football Coach: Bill, Dan, Jim, Mike, Rich, and Steve. – Football Player: Darnell, Derrick, Jermaine, Nate, Quinton, […]
LikeLike