Proper noun
Ndiaye (plural Ndiayes)
A surname.
In an opinion piece in the newspaper Le Monde, Ms. Ndiaye — who was born in Senegal and moved to France as a teenager — said the country needed to tackle “the reality of the suffering” that minorities endure. Source: Internet
Badou Ndiaye and Peter Crouch scored the goals for Stoke, who will join the Swans in the Championship next season. Source: Internet
The Serer tradition of Sine attests that the Kingdom of Sine never paid tribute to Ndiadiane Ndiaye nor to any member of his descendants that ruled Djolof. Source: Internet
While a Mason fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, I became very good friends with two outstanding Senegalese citizens - Mrs. Naye Bathily and Fode Ndiaye. Source: Internet
Unless urgent action is taken, the number of child deaths could skyrocket, Ndiaye warned. Source: Internet
Ndiaye said he feels the added pressure of moving up from high school to college competition, but he’s excited to work and compete with fencers at this level. Source: Internet