Barry Davies (born 1937) is a British sports commentator.
Barry Davies may also refer to:
Kitchener may refer to:
Davies is a patronymic Welsh surname. It may be a corruption of Dyfed, itself a corruption of Dési, colonists from south-east Ireland who occupied the old tribal area of the Demetae in south-west Wales in the late third century AD, establishing a dynasty which lasted five centuries. Dyfed is recorded as a surname as late as the 12th century for e.g. Gwynfard Dyfed, born in 1175. 'Dafydd' appears as a given name in the 13th Century, e.g. Dafydd ap Gruffydd (1238–1283), Prince of Wales, and Dafydd ab Edmwnd, Welsh poet. The given name 'Dafydd' is generally translated into English as 'David'. Alternatively it may derive from David, the name of Wales's patron saint. In Wales Davies is standardly pronounced DAY-vis, that is, identically to Davis. This pronunciation also dominates elsewhere in the United Kingdom and is used by many outside it, though it competes with the spelling pronunciation DAY-veez, which is particularly common in the US.
Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name that is famous in Welsh history and is also used as a surname. It originates from Deheubarth, an old region of South West Wales, with famous kings such as Rhys ap Tewdwr.
William, Will, Bill or Billy Davies may refer to:
Thomas, Tom or Tommy Davis may refer to:
Joseph or Joe Davies may refer to:
Michael, Mike, or Mick Barry may refer to:
George Porter (1920–2002) was a British chemist and Nobel prize winner
William or Will Evans may refer to:
Rhys Davies may refer to:
Glyn Davi(e)s may refer to:
Jonathan Davies may refer to:
Samuel or Sam Davis may refer to:
Mark or Marc Davies may refer to:
Philip Davies is a British politician.
Gareth is a Welsh masculine given name. The name's popularity in Wales may be as a hypocorism of Geraint, which itself became popular after the famous hero and king of Dumnonia.
Sam Davies may refer to:
Ian Davies may refer to:
Barry Williams may refer to: