Proper noun
A borough of Pennsylvania.
A village in Staffordshire.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A village in Michigan.
A town in Indiana.
One of ten villages and hamlets in England:
A village in Cambridgeshire.
A village and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ7784).
A village in Gloucestershire.
A hamlet in East Hampshire district, Hampshire.
A village in New Forest district, Hampshire.
A village in Test Valley district, Hampshire.
A hamlet in Kent.
A village in Northamptonshire.
A village in Wiltshire.
A surname from Old English derived from the places in England.
A female given name transferred from the surname.
Synonym: Ash
A number of places in the United States of America:
A city in Illinois; named for railroad official Col. L. W. Ashley.
A city, the county seat of McIntosh County, North Dakota; named for railroad official Ashley E. Morrow.
A village in Ohio; named for Col. L. W. Ashley.
A census-designated place in Missouri; named for the state's first lieutenant governor, William Henry Ashley.
A locality in New South Wales, Australia; named for one of the settlements in England.
An unincorporated community in West Virginia; named for the local Ash family.
An unincorporated community in Wisconsin.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgEveryone always noticed Ashley. She was like a flashing neon sign for anyone with an ounce of testosterone. Nicholas Sparks
Well, I'm still looking for Maurice Ashley. My essential qualities. I think that more than anything, I try to do the right thing, I think about doing the right thing. Maurice Ashley
Me and Ashley feel like we're totally different. Mary-Kate Olsen
I met Ashley two weeks before I married him. It was a joke-the most ridiculous thing I've ever done. Once I was married, I didn't want to be a failure, so I stuck it out for six months, which was about six months too long. Shannen Doherty
(on Ashley Tisdale) "You don't need a prince to be a princess." Zayn Malik
Not to be confused with his grandfather, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury. Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury