Benny or Bennie is a given name.
It may also refer to:
People:
Other uses
Coke usually refers to:
Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to:
A sack usually refers to a rectangular-shaped bag.
Nader is a masculine given name and surname of Arabic origin and may refer to:
Bury may refer to:
Benjamin Oosterbaan was an American football end and head coach for the University of Michigan. He was a three-time All-American college football player, a two-time All-American basketball player, and an All-Big Ten Conference baseball player for the Michigan Wolverines. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest football players in Michigan history. He was selected by Sports Illustrated as the fourth greatest athlete in the history of the U.S. state of Michigan in 2003, and one of the eleven greatest college football players of the first century of the game. As a head coach Oosterbaan won a national championship with the 1948 Michigan Wolverines football team, by way of the Associated Press.
Benjamin Thompson (1753–1814) was an American-born British physicist and inventor.
Benjamin, Benny, Bennie, or Ben Wilson may refer to:
Benjamin or Ben Davis may refer to:
Benny or Bennie is a given name or a shortened version of the given name Benjamin or, less commonly, Benedict, Bennett, Benito, Benson, Bernice, Ebenezer, Benansio/Benancio or Bernard.
Benjamin or Ben Anderson may refer to:
"Bennie and the Jets" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. The song first appeared on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album in 1973. "Bennie and the Jets" has been one of John's most popular songs and was performed during his appearance at Live Aid.
Ben Cunningham may refer to:
Benjamin, Ben, Benny or Bennie Green may refer to:
Benni is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
The 1925 Michigan Wolverines football team represented the University of Michigan in the 1925 Big Ten Conference football season. The 1925 season was Fielding H. Yost's 24th as the head football coach. Michigan compiled a 7–1 record and outscored opponents by a combined score of 227 to 3. The 1925 team won the Big Ten Conference championship and was ranked second in country behind Dartmouth in the Dickinson System rankings.
Moten is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Bennie is a surname which may refer to:
The 1926 Big Ten Conference football season was the 31st season of college football played by the member schools of the Big Ten Conference and was a part of the 1926 college football season.
Benny is the surname of: