David Byrne (disambiguation)

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David Byrne (born 1952) is a Scottish musician and former Talking Heads frontman.

David Byrne may also refer to:

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Patrick is a given name derived from the Latin name Patricius. Alternative meaning could be derived from Old English elements "Pǣga", meaning unknown, and "rīce", meaning ruler.

David or Dave Allen may refer to:

Emmet may refer to:

The most common meaning of Byrne is a surname derived from the Irish name Ó Broin.

Ciarán or Ciaran is a traditionally male given name of Irish origin. It means "little dark one" or "little dark-haired one", produced by appending a diminutive suffix to ciar. It is the masculine version of the name Ciara.

Brian Murphy may refer to:

James or Jim Byrne may refer to:

John or Johnny Byrne may refer to:

Mick, Micky, Mickey, Mike or Michael Burns may refer to:

Doherty is an Irish surname, part of the Doherty family. Notable people with the surname include:

Colm is a male given name of Irish origin that means dove in the Irish language. Colm can be pronounced "Collum" or "Kullum". It is not an Irish version of Colin, but like Callum and Malcolm derives from a Gaelic variation on columba: the Latin word for 'dove'.

David Burke may refer to:

Edward Byrne may refer to:

Craig is a surname, derived from the Scottish Gaelic creag. The word craig refers to a small, rocky hill in Scottish English.

Neilson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Neil". The prefix Neil- is of Irish Gaelic origin, a genitive of 'Niall', possibly meaning "Champion" or "Cloud". Neilson, as a surname, is common in English language-speaking countries, but less common as a given name. It can be an anglicisation of MacNeil or the Scandinavian name, Nielsen.

David or Dave Barr may refer to:

William, Bill or Billy Byrne may refer to:

Declan is an Irish given name, an anglicised form of the Irish saint name Declán, also Deaglán or Déaglán. St. Declán founded a monastery in Ireland in the 5th century, and the St. Declán's stone has been credited as the site of many miracles. The name is believed to mean "man of prayer" or "full of goodness".