1. henley - Noun
2. Henley - Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A suburb of Sydney, New South Wales.
henley (plural henleys)
A type of knit shirt with a front placket but no collar
A place name, including:
A town in Oxfordshire, England; see Henley-on-Thames.
A town in Warwickshire, England; see Henley-in-Arden.
A hamlet in Bitterley parish, south Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SO5476).
A village in Mid Suffolk district, Suffolk, England (OS grid ref TM1551).
A hamlet in Somerset, England.
A settlement in Otago, New Zealand, on the Taieri River.
An unincorporated community in Missouri, United States, derived from the surname.
An unincorporated community in Ohio, United States, derived from the surname.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIf Amsterdam or Leningrad vie for the title of Venice of the North, then Venice - what compliment is high enough? Venice, with all her civilisation and ancient beauty, Venice with her addiction to curious aquatic means of transport, yes, my friends, Venice is the Henley of the South. Boris Johnson
Me and Don Henley are fast acquaintances now, or something. He actually got on stage and sang with me. Mojo Nixon
The right hon. Member for Heseltine-[Laughter. ]-well, that is what he is; he sticks to that principle more than he does to Henley. Michael Foot
Oh you're heist-drunk Kitty Kat. And you have been since the Henley. Ally Carter
No one would have ever guessed that seven of the world's most talented teenagers were coming to the Henley that day for an entirely different sort of lesson. Ally Carter
Thanks to you, Gabs, we just figured out a half dozen ways not to rob the Henley. Ally Carter