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Dad (nickname)
Dad is a nickname which may refer to: * Dad Clark (1873-1956), American Major League Baseball player * Dad Clarke (1865-1911), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dad Clarkson (1866-1911), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dad Hale (1880–1946), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Dad Lytle (1862-1950), American Major League Baseball player * William H. "Dad" Martin, photographer and successful postcard manufacturer in the early 1900s * Dad Meek (1867-1922), American Major League Baseball catcher * Harry Vail (died 1928), American collegiate rowing coach * Dad Wheatley (1882–1961), Australian middle-distance runner See also * * * Daddy (nickname) * Papa (nickname) * Pappy * Pop (nickname) * Pops (nickname) Pops is a nickname for: * Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz musician * Henry Beasley (1876–1949), British Army lieutenant colonel and early contract bridge player * Clarence Coleman (baseball) (1884-?), African-American baseball catc ...
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A nickname is a substitute for the proper name of a familiar person, place or thing. Commonly used to express affection, a form of endearment, and sometimes amusement, it can also be used to express defamation of character. As a concept, it is distinct from both pseudonym and stage name, and also from a title (for example, City of Fountains), although there may be overlap in these concepts. Etymology The compound word ''ekename'', literally meaning "additional name", was attested as early as 1303. This word was derived from the Old English phrase ''eac'' "also", related to ''eacian'' "to increase". By the 15th century, the misdivision of the syllables of the phrase "an ekename" led to its rephrasing as "a nekename". Though the spelling has changed, the pronunciation and meaning of the word have remained relatively stable ever since. Conventions in various languages English nicknames are generally represented in quotes between the bearer's first and last names (e.g., '' ...
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Dad Clark
Alfred Robert "Dad" Clark (July 16, 1873 – July 26, 1956) was a professional baseball player. Clark played part of one season in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Orphans The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as part of the National League (NL) Central division. The club plays its home games at Wrigley Field, which is located ... in 1902. He played in 12 games, collecting 8 hits in 43 at-bats, totaling a batting average. Along with his nickname "Dad", Clark also was known as "Fred", a shortened version of Alfred. External links Major League Baseball first basemen Chicago Orphans players Ogden (minor league baseball) players Kansas City Blue Stockings players Peoria Distillers players Helena Senators players Los Angeles (minor league baseball) players Salt Lake City Elders players Bellingham Gillnetters players Portland Giants players Shreveport Pirates (baseball) p ...
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Dad Clarke
William H. "Dad" Clarke (January 7, 1865 – June 3, 1911) was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball from to for the Chicago White Stockings, Columbus Solons, New York Giants, and Louisville Colonels The Louisville Colonels were a Major League Baseball team that also played in the American Association (AA) throughout that league's ten-year existence from 1882 until 1891. They were known as the Louisville Eclipse from 1882 to 1884, and as .... References * "Dad Clarke Out for Good: Famous Old Pitcher Dies from Stroke of Paralysis", ''Omaha Daily Bee'', June 5, 1911, page 10 (available on line through the Library of Congress' Chronicling America database). External links 1865 births 1911 deaths 19th-century baseball players Major League Baseball pitchers Chicago White Stockings players Columbus Solons players New York Giants (NL) players Louisville Colonels players Des Moines Hawkeyes players Sandusky Suds players S ...
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Dad Clarkson
Arthur Hamilton "Dad" Clarkson (August 31, 1866 – February 5, 1911) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1891 to 1896. He played for the New York Giants, Boston Beaneaters, St. Louis Browns, and Baltimore Orioles. Biography Clarkson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and starred on the Harvard University baseball team in the 1880s. He started his professional baseball career in 1891 with the New York Giants; however, he did not pitch much over the next two seasons. In 1893, Clarkson broke out with the St. Louis Browns, going 12–9 with a 3.48 earned run average. He was the only pitcher on the team to have a winning record. Clarkson received more innings of work in 1894 but slumped badly and posted a 6.36 ERA. In 1895, he started off even worse. He was 1–6 with a 7.38 ERA when the Browns traded him to the Orioles in June. Clarkson immediately turned things around in Baltimore. In his 14 remaining starts that season, he pitched 10 complete games and won 12 of 15 deci ...
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Dad Hale
Ray Luther "Dad" Hale (February 18, 1880 – February 1, 1946) was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Hale played for the Boston Beaneaters and the Baltimore Orioles in . In 11 career games, he had a 1–4 record, with 7 games started and a 5.67 ERA. Hale was born and died in Allegan, Michigan Allegan ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 5,222 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Allegan County. It lies within Allegan Township but is administratively autonomous. History The men after whom Allegan's .... References External links 1880 births 1946 deaths Boston Beaneaters players Baltimore Orioles (1901–02) players Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Michigan Chatham Reds players Los Angeles Angels (minor league) players Memphis Egyptians players Montgomery Senators players People from Allegan, Michigan Dayton Veterans players {{US-baseball-pitcher-1880s-stub ...
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Dad Lytle
Edward Benson "Ed" Lytle (March 10, 1862 – December 21, 1950), also known as "Dad" Lytle and "Pop" Lytle, was a professional baseball player and manager whose playing career spanned 12 seasons, including one in Major League Baseball with the Chicago Colts and the Pittsburgh Alleghenys in 1890. Over his major league career, Lytle, a second baseman and outfielder, batted .136 with three runs, eight hits and one doubles in 16 games played. He also played in the minor leagues with Colorado Springs, the Wheeling National Citys/Nailers, the Portland Gladiators, the Class-B Los Angeles Seraphs, the Class-A Kansas City Cowboys, the Los Angeles Angels, the Binghamton Bingoes, the Allentown Buffaloes, the Class-A Wilkes-Barre Coal Barons, the Class-B Hartford Bluebirds, the Class-A Rochester Brownies, the Class-A Montreal Royals, the Class-B New Castle Quakers, the Class-B Wheeling Nailers, the Class-A Milwaukee Brewers, the Class-B Fort Wayne Indians and the Class-B Wheeling Stogies. L ...
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William H
William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of England in 1066,All Things William"Meaning & Origin of the Name"/ref> and remained so throughout the Middle Ages and into the modern era. It is sometimes abbreviated "Wm." Shortened familiar versions in English include Will, Wills, Willy, Willie, Bill, and Billy. A common Irish form is Liam. Scottish diminutives include Wull, Willie or Wullie (as in Oor Wullie or the play ''Douglas''). Female forms are Willa, Willemina, Wilma and Wilhelmina. Etymology William is related to the given name ''Wilhelm'' (cf. Proto-Germanic ᚹᛁᛚᛃᚨᚺᛖᛚᛗᚨᛉ, ''*Wiljahelmaz'' > German ''Wilhelm'' and Old Norse ᚢᛁᛚᛋᛅᚼᛅᛚᛘᛅᛋ, ''Vilhjálmr''). By regular sound changes, the native, inherited English form of the name shoul ...
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Dad Meek
Frank J. Meek (March 14, 1867 – December 22, 1922) was a Major League Baseball catcher who played in six games for the St. Louis Browns of the American Association in 1889-90. Per his SABR biography the nickname "Dad" Meek is incorrect. Frank Meek was not called that during his lifetime—the confusion arose because another baseball player, Harry Meek, had that nickname and the two were conflated at some point in 1915-1916. References Baseball Reference Frank Meekat SABR The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) is a membership organization dedicated to fostering the research and dissemination of the history and record of baseball primarily through the use of statistics. Established in Cooperstown, New ... (Baseball BioProject) 1867 births 1922 deaths Baseball players from Missouri St. Louis Browns (AA) players Quincy Ravens players Emporia Reds players 19th-century baseball players Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States {{US-basebal ...
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Harry Vail
Harry Emerson "Dad" Vail, was a Sport rowing, rowing (crew) coach at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States. The Dad Vail Regatta, held annually in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is named in his honor. Harry Emerson Vail was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. His career is traced in his obituary, which was published in the ''Wisconsin State Journal'' on October 8, 1928. It read: :''Mr. Vail, aged 69, was the oldest crew coach in the U.S. at the time of his death. James A. Ten Eyck, Jim Ten Eyck of Syracuse Orange, Syracuse was the only one who exceeded "Dad" in age. Coach Vail was "Dad" to every boy who ever worked under him, and he was one of the most beloved figures on the university campus.'' :''Coming to University of Wisconsin–Madison, Wisconsin in 1911, Coach Vail almost won the Poughkeepsie Regatta, Poughkeepsie title that year. Again in 1924, following a ten-year period in which the University of Wisconsin authorities refused to ...
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Dad Wheatley
Alfred William Gregory "Dad" Wheatley (20 October 1882 – 1 March 1961), born in St Kilda, Victoria, was an Australian sportsman who competed in the 1906 Intercalated Games as a middle distance runner. Wheatley, running for the East Melbourne Harriers won the 880 yard and 1 mile events at the 1905 Australian Athletics Championships. The following year he sailed to Athens to compete in the 1906 Intercalated Games, he entered two events, the 800 metres and the 1500 metres. In the 800 metres he had to be content with third place in his heat and so didn't qualify for the final. He fared better in the 1500 metres, finishing fourth in his heat which was good enough to qualify for the final, in the final, he was in second place on entering the final lap, but in the end he finished in fourth place, 13 yards behind the bronze medal position. Three years later in 1909, Wheatley again won the 880 yard and 1 mile events at the Australian Athletics Championships. In 1912, while attemptin ...
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Daddy (nickname)
"Daddy" is a nickname for: * Arun Gawli (born 1955), Indian gangster and politician, founder of the political party Akhil Bharatiya Sena **the nickname is also reflected in the Indian crime drama ''Daddy'' (2017 film) * Evgenii Dadonov (born 1989), Russian ice hockey player in the National Hockey League * Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772–1842), general and Commander-in-Chief of the British Army * Frederick Charles Victor Laws (1887–1975), Royal Air Force group captain, aerial surveyor and the founder and most prominent pioneer of British aerial reconnaissance * Jim Neal (1930–2011), American National Basketball Association player * Robert Daddy Potts (1898–1981), a football player in the 1926 National Football League season * Thomas D. Rice (1808–1860), American blackface minstrel show entertainer * Joe Stevenson (born 1982), semi-retired mixed martial artist * Moses Wilkinson (1746/47–?), African-American runaway slave and Methodist preacher * Oliver "Daddy" Warbu ...
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Papa (nickname)
Papa is a nickname which may refer to: * Cool Papa Bell (1903–1991), African-American Negro league baseball player, member of the Baseball Hall of Fame * Papa Bue (1930–2011), Danish jazz trombonist and bandleader * Papa Joe Chevalier (1948–2011), American sports radio personality * Papa John Creach (1917–1994), American violinist * Papa Dee (born 1966), Swedish raga musician * Papa Bouba Diop (1978−2020), Senegalese footballer * Louis Faury (1874–1947), French general * Michele Greco (1924–2008), Sicilian Mafia member nicknamed "''il Papa''" ("the Pope") * Paul Hausser (1880–1972), German World War II Waffen SS officer * Papa Haydn (1732–1809), Austrian composer Joseph Haydn * Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961), American author and journalist * Walter Hörnlein (1893–1961), German World War II general * Papa Jackson (born 1982), Filipino disc jockey * Joseph Joffre (1852–1931), French World War I general * Papa Jack Laine (1873–1966), American jazz drummer ...
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