Sheridan

Sheridan commonly refers to:

  • Philip Sheridan (1831–1888), United States Army General and namesake of the M551 Sheridan
  • Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816), pre-eminent Irish playwright (The Rivals), poet and politician
  • Sheridan may also refer to:

    Places

    Geography

    United Kingdom

  • Sheridan, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
  • Sheridan, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
  • United States

  • Fort Sheridan, Illinois, unincorporated community and former U.S. Army fort in Lake County
  • Fort Sheridan (Metra), Metra station serving the above community
  • Mount Sheridan, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
  • Sheridan, Arkansas, city in Grant County
  • Sheridan, California (disambiguation), various places, including:
  • Sheridan, Placer County, California
  • Sheridan, Sonoma County, California
  • Sheridan, Colorado, municipality in Arapahoe County
  • Sheridan (surname)

    Sheridan is an English-language surname. People with the surname include:

  • Sheridan (baseball), baseball player
  • Andrew Sheridan (born 1979), English rugby player
  • Ann Sheridan (1915–1967), American film actress
  • Arthur V. Sheridan (1888-1952), American Engineer
  • Beatriz Sheridan (1934–2006), Mexican actress and director
  • Brian E. Sheridan, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations/Low Intensity Conflict & Interdependent Capabilities
  • Chris Sheridan (disambiguation), several people, including:
  • Chris Sheridan (director), Canadian film-maker
  • Chris Sheridan (sportswriter), American sportswriter
  • Chris Sheridan (sportswriter), American screenwriter and television producer
  • Cillian Sheridan (born 1989), Irish footballer
  • Clare Sheridan (1885–1970), British sculptor
  • Cosy Sheridan (born 1964), American folk singer/songwriter
  • Danny Sheridan, entertainment manager
  • Darren Sheridan (born 1967), English footballer
  • Dave Sheridan (actor) (born 1969), American actor
  • Dave Sheridan (cartoonist) (1943–1982), American cartoonist
  • Sheridan (automobile)

    The Sheridan was a brand of American automobile manufactured from 1920 to 1921. Manufacture of the car was based in Muncie, Indiana. The Sheridan nameplate has the distinction of being the first automotive brand started from scratch by General Motors. Prior to the Sheridan, General Motors, under William (Billy) Crapo Durant, grew its automotive marques - Chevrolet, Oakland, Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac - by acquiring independent manufacturers and then folding their operations into the GM structure.

    Throughout his years at GM, Billy Durant was interested acquiring outside companies and new products to grow the GM Empire, many times without great success. When Buick’s D.A. Burke approached Durant about the idea of designing a car from the ground up, and then marketing the car as a bridge vehicle between GM’s established divisions of Chevrolet and Oakland (a four-cylinder), and between Buick and Cadillac (an eight-cylinder), respectively. Durant approved the project and facility was secured in Muncie, Indiana.

    Lee

    Lee may refer to:

    People

    Given name

  • Lee (English given name), a given name in English
  • Surname

  • Lee (Chinese surname), several Chinese surnames
  • Lee (surname 李) or Li (Hanzi ), a common Chinese surname
  • Lee (surname 利) or Li (Hanzi ), a Chinese surname
  • Lee (English surname), a common English surname
  • Lee (Korean surname) or Rhee or Yi (Hanja , Hangul or ), a common Korean surname derived from the Chinese (, Li)
  • List of people with surname Lee
  • List of people with the Chinese family name Lee
  • List of people with the Korean family name Lee
  • Geography

    Great Britain

  • Lee, Devon
  • Lee, London
  • Lee-on-the-Solent
  • Lee District (Metropolis)
  • The Lee, Buckinghamshire, parish and village name, formally known as Lee
  • River Lee - alternative name for River Lea
  • United States of America

  • Lee (RTA Blue Line Rapid Transit station), a station on the RTA Blue Line in Cleveland, Ohio
  • Li (surname 李)

    Li (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is the second most common surname in China, behind only Wang. It is also one of the most common surnames in the world, shared by 93 million people in China, and more than 100 million worldwide. It is the fourth name listed in the Song dynasty classic text Hundred Family Surnames. According to the Sixth National Population Census of the People's Republic of China, Li takes back the number one surname in China with a population of 95,300,000 (7.94%).

    The name is pronounced as "Lei" in Cantonese, but is often spelled as Lee in Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and many other overseas Chinese communities. In Macau, it is also spelled as Lei. In Indonesia it is commonly spelled as Lie.

    The common Korean surname, Lee (also romanized as Yi, Ri, or Rhee), and the Vietnamese surname, , are both derived from Li and are historically written with the same Chinese character, 李. The character also means "plum" or "plum tree".

    According to tradition, the Li surname originated from the title Dali held by Gao Yao, a legendary minister of the Xia dynasty, and was originally written with the different character, 理. Laozi (Li Er), the founder of Taoism, was the first historical person known to have the surname and is regarded as the founding ancestor of the surname.

    Lee (English given name)

    Lee is a given name derived from the English surname Lee (which is ultimately from a placename derived from Old English leah "clearing; meadow"). As the surname of Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), the name became popular in the American South after the Civil War, its popularity peaking in 1900 at rank 39 as a masculine name, and in 1955 at rank 182 as a feminine name. The name's popularity declined steadily in the second half of the 20th century, falling below rank 1000 by 1991 as a feminine name, and to 666 as of 2012 as a masculine name. In the later 20th century, it also gained some popularity in the United Kingdom, peaking among the 20 most popular boys' names during the 1970s to 1980s, but it had fallen out of the top 100 by 2001.

    Lee is also a hypocoristic form of the given names Ashley, Beverly, Kimberley, and Leslie (all of which are also derived from English placenames containing -leah as a second element; with the possible exception of Leslie, which may be an anglicization of a Gaelic placename).

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