Helen Clark (born 1950) is a former Prime Minister of New Zealand.
Helen Clark is also the name of:
Sade may refer to:
Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. Clark evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th-century England. The name has many variants.
Illegal may refer to:
Joe or JOE may refer to:
Helen may refer to:
Scum or S.C.U.M. may refer to:
Neil is a masculine name of Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish Niall which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion". As a surname, Neil is traced back to Niall of the Nine Hostages who was an Irish king and eponymous ancestor of the Uí Néill and MacNeil kindred. Most authorities cite the meaning of Neil in the context of a surname as meaning "champion".
Annie may refer to:
Tweet often refers to:
Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to the male name Daniel. It may refer to:
Nancy may refer to:
Chris Clark may refer to:
The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus. The plants themselves are also called cherries, and the wood they produce is called cherry.
A genie, or jinn, is a supernatural creature in early pre-Islamic Arabian and later Islamic mythology and theology.
Hoggard may refer to:
Chloe is a feminine given name.
Helen is a feminine given name derived from the Ancient Greek name Ἑλένη, Helenē, which descends from Proto-Hellenic *Ηwelénā, from a pre-Hellenic or late Proto-Indo-European *Swelénā, ultimately derived from the Indo-European root *swel-.
A weekend is the part of the week that is traditionally devoted to rest, rather than work.
Helen Clarke may refer to:
Helen Morgan may refer to: