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declan

n. (given name male from=Irish), anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Deaglán.

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Declan (album)

Declan is the first album by singer Declan Galbraith. Released on 22 September 2002 in the United Kingdom, at age 10, this was Declan's first album.

Declan (given name)

Declan is an ancient Irish given name anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Declán, also Deaglán or Déaglán, or, in colloquial terms, Det, normally all capitalised when written.

Those bearing it include:

  • Saint Declán of Ardmore (fl. 5th century)
  • Declan Affley (1939–1985), Australian folk singer and musician
  • Declan Bree (born 1951), Irish politician and social campaigner
  • Declan Costello (born 1926), Attorney General of Ireland
  • Declan Coyne, a fictional character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Declan Curry (fl. since 1997), Irish journalist who works for BBC News and BBC Breakfast in the United Kingdom
  • Declan de Barra (born c. 1960), Irish musician, vocalist and bodhrán player of the former band Clann Zú
  • Declan Donnellan (born 1953), British theatre director
  • Declan Donnelly (born 1975), one half of British television duo Ant and Dec
  • Declan Galbraith (born 1991), English singer
  • Declan Ganley (born 1968), Irish businessman and political activist
  • Declan Kidney (born 1959), Irish rugby union coach
  • Declan McCullagh, journalist
  • Declan McGonagle, Irish art curator
  • Declan McKenna (born 1998), British singer, songwriter, and musician
  • Declan Patrick Aloysius MacManus (born 1954), the birth name of British musician Elvis Costello
  • Declan Meehan (radio presenter), Irish radio presenter
  • Declan Meehan (Gaelic footballer), Irish Gaelic footballer
  • Declan Nerney (born c. 1970), Irish country music personality
  • Declan O'Rourke (born 1976), Irish Singer/Songwriter
  • Declan O'Sullivan, Irish Gaelic footballer
  • Declan Quinn (born 1957), American cinematographer
  • Declan Ryan (born 1968), Irish sportsman
  • Declan Sinnott (born c. 1950), Irish musician
  • Declan Patrick Scully (born 2005), American percussionist
Declan (disambiguation)

Declan (fl. 5th century) was the Irish religious leader Declán of Ardmore.

Declan may also refer to:

  • Declan (album), by Declan Galbraith
  • Declan (given name)

Usage examples of "declan".

Had Declan guessed, when he eulogised about this monster, what power it would have over his imagination?

Drugs of some kind were being used in conjunction with the Truth-Reading Oriel and Declan obviously were supplying, for he could see Oriel stirring something in a horn cup, over beside the unconscious Jamie.

Oriel came over with his cup, and the other priest withdrew to stand by Declan and the Drummonds.

The arrogant fool stood glaring across at his intended victim as if the weight of his office would actually afford him some protection if Declan went over the edge.

With an impotent whimper, Declan collapsed onto first one and then the other elbow, drawing his knees up close beneath his chest.

Murdoch had, indeed, pushed Declan too far, if in a different manner than the one Tammaron had feared.

By then, Oriel had finished with Declan, emerging pale and exhausted from his trance.

Javan spotted Declan Carmody occasionally, but that troubled man was still not back to full duty following his blow-up of some three months before.

His uninjured arm lanced toward Declan Carmody, who was the closest other Deryni besides Oriel.

By the time they beheaded and quartered his mutilated body, Declan Carmody was long past knowing or caring.

The exercise offended Javan nearly as much as the slaughter of Ewan and the hapless Declan Carmody and his family, if in different ways.

Reverend Coot quietly reminded Declan Ewan to report the blocked drains to the County Council.

How could Declan bear to have a drop of it on him, much less bathe in it?

Samantha Declan counted down the minutes, knowing she was going to have to stay late--again.

Duke Ewan of Claibourne, and the Deryni Declan Carmody had broken under the strain-and paid for it with his life and the lives of his wife and two young sons.