Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname, of 19th century and later usage.
A town and metropolitan borough of the West Midlands, England.
A habitational surname from Old English, notably of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester at the time of Elizabeth I.
Four townships in the United States, in Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota and Ohio, listed under Dudley Township.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI am deeply saddened by the death of my dear friend, Dudley Moore. Liza Minnelli
I can now shed the child-actor thing, like the fat, and start a new career, because no one sees me as Dudley. Harry Melling
I do look a bit different because Dudley was a very piggish character and about three years ago I lost quite a considerable amount of weight. It means that I can lead a normal life without the baggage of people running after me and shouting things at me. Harry Melling
Well, of course, people are only human," said Dudley to his brother, as they walked to the house behind the women. "But it really does not seem much for them to be. Ivy Compton-Burnett
1500s Queen Elizabeth I of England received the wristwatch from Robert Dudley in 1571 as a new year’s present. Source: Internet
1857 ) * November 13 Caroline Louise Dudley (aka Mrs. Leslie Carter ), stage & screen actress (b. Source: Internet