Stanley

Etymology
From places in England, stan: + leah:.
 * The given name has also been used as a anglicisation of Stanisław, Stanislav and related names.

Proper noun

 * 1) Any of several places, outside England named for persons with the surname.
 * 2)  transferred from the surname. Popular in early 20th century.
 * 1)  transferred from the surname. Popular in early 20th century.

Quotations

 * 1593 William Shakespeare, Richard III, Act IV, Scene IV
 * Go then and muster men: but leave behind
 * Your son George Stanley: look your heart be firm
 * Or else his head's assurance is but frail.
 * 1990 Ed McBain, Vespers, W.Morrow, ISBN 0877959870, page 61
 * The man was named Stanley. This was his real name; who on earth would want to change his name to Stanley unless he planned on becoming a dentist?

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