Brownie, Browny, or brownies may refer to:
Indian or Indians may refer to:
Orion may refer to:
The giant panda is a bear from the family Ursidae.
George Hall may refer to:
Boss may refer to:
Skipper or skippers may refer to:
James Brown (1933–2006) was an American recording artist and musician.
Brown is a color.
David Miller may refer to:
Danny is a masculine given name. It is related and short to the male name Daniel. It may refer to:
Mark is a common male name and is related to the Latin word Mars. It means "consecrated to the god Mars", and also may mean "God of war" or "to be warlike". Marcus was one of the three most common Roman given names. It is also used as a short form of Martin, a name which is either also of Latin origin and also meaning "warlike", or derived from Proto-Germanic elements "mar", meaning "famous" and "tank", meaning "thought", "counsel".
Denny or Dennie is a surname.
Justin is a masculine given name of Latin origin. It is the anglicized form of the Latin given name Justinus, a derivative of Justus, meaning "just", "fair", or "righteous". Justinus was the name borne by various early saints, notably a 2nd-century Christian apologist and a 3rd century martyr. The name is also related to the similar Latin name Justinian. As an English name, Justin is common, particularly in the English-speaking world starting in the latter half of the 20th century.
Thomas is a common surname of English, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, French, German, Dutch, and Danish origin.
Alex is a given name. It can refer to a shortened version of Alexander, Alexandra, or Alexis.
Peaches are trees and its edible fruits.
Banta or goli soda is a carbonated lemon or orange-flavoured soft drink popular in India.
Ricky Williams is a former American football running back.
The lion is a big cat of the species Panthera leo that inhabits the African continent and one forest in India.
Brownie is a given name or a hypocorism often used in reference to the brownie. The name came into use in the 1890s when poems and drawings about the mythical beings were published by Palmer Cox in the children's magazine St. Nicholas. Broonie is a variant. It was also a term for the Brownies, referring to Girl Scouts who are aged seven to ten. The term was taken from a story about the brownie. The word brownie is also a diminutive English word for someone with the surname Brown or for the color brown.