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  • 11Rodney — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Rodney peut faire référence à : Rodney, une série télévisée produite par ABC Television Studio, Rodney, un des personnages du film d animation Robots …

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  • 12Rodney — /rod nee/, n. 1. George Brydges /brij iz/, Baron, 1718 92, British admiral. 2. a male given name: an Old English family name, taken from a placename. * * * (as used in expressions) Brooks Rodney Allen Rodney Cline Carew Laver Rodney George Rodney …

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  • 13Rodney — (as used in expressions) Brooks, Rodney Allen Rodney Cline Carew Laver, Rod(ney George) Rodney, Caesar …

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  • 14Rodney —    In various English dialects of the nineteenth century, a rodney referred to an idler, a disreputable man. Its origin is obscure, but it is unlikely to be connected with the first name Rodney, or with the family name.    An example of vocative… …

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  • 15Rodney — biographical name George Brydges 1718 1792 1st Baron Rodney English admiral …

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  • 16Rodney — n British a foolish or stupid person. This use of the name (by schoolchildren since the 1980s) is inspired by the character of Rodney in the long running British TV comedy Only Fools and Horses …

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  • 17rodney — ˈrädni noun ( s) Etymology: probably from the name Rodney dialect England : idler, bum …

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  • 18Rodney Alcala — Alcala at San Quentin State Prison in 1997 Background information Birth name Rodrigo Jacques Alcala Buquor …

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  • 19Rodney King — Born Rodney Glen King April 2, 1965 (1965 04 02) (age 46) Sacramento, California Nationality American Known for Victim of civil rights violation involving police brutality …

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  • 20Rodney, Mississippi — was a city in Jefferson County in southwest Mississippi, approximately 32 miles northeast of Natchez. Rodney was founded in 1828, and in the 19th century, it was only three votes away from becoming the capital of the Mississippi Territory.cite… …

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