1. Haley - Noun
2. Haley - Proper noun
United States writer and Afro-American who wrote a fictionalized account of tracing his family roots back to Africa (1921-1992)
United States rock singer who was one of the first to popularize rock'n'roll music (1925-1981)
Source: WordNetI have an older sister named Haley and she wanted to be an actress. So I wanted to be an actress. It's really funny the way that some people don't give kids enough credit for like really being driven, and really wanting to do things so badly. Hilary Duff
There was not a lot of rock n' roll in the house. Our parents didn't think it was very groovy, and I tend to agree with them. If you grew up with Charlie Parker, Bill Haley wasn't very hip. Elvis Costello
Macauley Culkin was on the show a lot. Or Haley Joe Osment. Mary Hart
Charles Haley changed the way the Cowboys played football in the 90s. And the reason why I say that is because he was such a dominant force coming off the edge, where it took two and three to block him. Emmitt Smith
Find the Good and Praise it" by Alex Haley. Alex Haley
In a racially diverse society, it makes sense to phase out state sanction for the battle flag - as South Carolina governor Nikki Haley advocated yesterday, in calling on the state legislature to vote for the removal of the battle flag that has been flying over the grounds of the state capitol... Victor Davis Hanson