Proper noun
A male given name.
A female given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A surname from Old French.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMost black leaders, whether left, right or center, from Frederick Douglas and Martin Delaney on in the middle of the 19th century have not even wondered about the merits of the capitalist system. Henry Louis Gates
After only playing less than a minute the whole game, Fresno State junior Bree Delaney was substituted into the game to alley oop the inbound pass to Utti under the basket for the go-ahead basketball to put the Bulldogs up 78-76. Source: Internet
All photography by Delaney Gibson, John Hunt and Sarah Randolph. Source: Internet
Delaney joins other candidates like Montana Gov. Steve Bullock and former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper who unsuccessfully tried to woo moderate voters before ending their respective campaigns. Source: Internet
Bob has rejoined his family that passed before him: father, G. Raymond and mother, Helena (Delaney) Langevin, his brother Brian, and recently deceased niece, Crystal (Langevin) of Litchfield. Source: Internet
Attending the cheque presentation were committee members Seamus Donoghue, Breda Broderick, Mary Delaney and Irene Murray. Source: Internet