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Done may refer to:


Places

* Done, Maharashtra, a village in India


People with the name

* Done P. Dabale (1949–2006), Nigerian philanthropist, theologian, farmer, nurse, educator and author * Cheryl Done (born 1970), British bobsledder * Cyril Done (1920–1993), English footballer *
Frances Done Frances Winifred Done, CBE, FCA (''née'' Bishop; born 6 May 1950) is a British public administrator, accountant and former local politician. Early life She was born in Bristol
(born 1950), British public administrator, accountant and politician *
Fred Done Fred Done (born March 1943) is a British billionaire businessman and the owner of the bookmaking chain Betfred, which has more than 1,600 betting shops in the UK. Early life Done grew up with three siblings in Ordsall, Greater Manchester. Don ...
(born 1943), English businessman *
Jason Done Jason Done (born 5 April 1973) is an English actor who appeared as Mordred in the 1998 TV miniseries ''Merlin'', opposite Sam Neill. He is best known for his role as Stephen Snow in ITV drama '' Where The Heart Is'' from 1999 to 2001 and Tom C ...
(born 1973), English actor * John Done (c. 1747–1831), Justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals *
Ken Done Kenneth Stephen Done (born 29 June 1940) is an Australian artist best known for his design work. Although his simple, brightly coloured images of Australian landmarks have adorned a very popular range of clothing and homewares sold under the " ...
(born 1940), Australian artist *
Matt Done Matthew Done (born 22 July 1988) is an English former professional association football, footballer who is now a Player Development Phase Coach at club Port Vale F.C., Port Vale. In a seventeen-year playing career he scored 60 goals in 592 lea ...
(born 1988), English footballer *
Peter Done Peter Eric Done (born 1947) is an English billionaire businessman, the founder and group managing director of Peninsula Business Services, established in 1983. Done was born in County Borough of Salford, Salford, Lancashire, England in February 19 ...
(born 1947), English businessman * Richard Done (born 1955), Australian cricketer *
Robert Done Robert Done (27 April 1904 – 6 September 1982) was an English association football, footballer who played in the Football League for Liverpool F.C., Liverpool, Reading F.C., Reading, Chester City F.C., Chester and Accrington Stanley F.C. (18 ...
(1904–1982), English footballer *
William Done William Done (4 October 1815 – 17 August 1895) was an English cathedral organist, who served at Worcester Cathedral Background He was born in Worcester on 4 October 1815, the son of a baker. He was a chorister at Worcester Cathedral from 182 ...
(1815–1895), English organist


Music

* ''Done'' (18th Dye album), 1994 * ''Done'' (Straitjacket Fits album), 1992 * "Done" (The Band Perry song), 2013 * Done (Chris Janson song), 2019 * "Done", a 2011 song by The Haunted from the album '' Unseen''


Other uses

* DONE (Data-based Online Nonlinear Extremumseeker), an optimization algorithm *
Methadone Methadone, sold under the brand names Dolophine and Methadose among others, is a synthetic opioid agonist used for chronic pain and also for opioid dependence. It is used to treat chronic pain, and it is also used to treat addiction to heroin ...
, "done" in slang


See also

* Doan (disambiguation) * Don (disambiguation) *
Donne (disambiguation) Donne may refer to: People *Alfred François Donné (1801–1878), French bacteriologist and doctor *Daniel Donne (died 1617), English jurist *Elena Delle Donne (born 1989), American basketball player *Gabriel Donne (died 1558), English monk *Gave ...
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Den (disambiguation) Den may refer to: * Den (room), a small room in a house * Maternity den, a lair where an animal gives birth Media and entertainment * ''Den'' (album), 2012, by Kreidler * Den (''Battle Angel Alita''), a character in the ''Battle Angel Alita' ...
* Dunn (disambiguation) * Dunne (disambiguation) *
Doneness Doneness is a gauge of how thoroughly cooked a cut of meat is based on its color, juiciness, and internal temperature. The gradations are most often used in reference to beef (especially steaks and roasts) but are also applicable to other type ...
, a measure of the degree to which meat is cooked {{disambiguation, surname, given name