Sidney - meaning and definition. What is Sidney
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What (who) is Sidney - definition


Sidney (given name)         
UNISEX GIVEN NAME
Sidney (often shortened to Sid) is an English given name deriving from the surname, itself of two different derivations depending on the origins of the family. In some cases a place name, itself from Old English, meaning "wide water meadow", and in others from the French place name "St.
Sidney (novel)         
PHILOSOPHICAL NOVEL BY MARGARET DELAND
Sidney is a philosophical novel by the American writer Margaret Deland (1857–1945) set in the 19th century fictional locale of Mercer, an Ohio River community that represents Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Sidney Arodin         
AMERICAN JAZZ CLARINETIST AND SONGWRITER
Sidney arodin
Sidney Arnandan or Arnondrin or Arnondin, better known as Sidney Arodin (March 29, 1901, Westwego, Louisiana - February 6, 1948, New Orleans) was an American jazz clarinetist and songwriter, best known for co-writing the pop standard "Lazy River" with Hoagy Carmichael.
Examples of use of Sidney
1. John Sidney McCain III was ' when his granddad died.
2. John Sidney McCain III: Johnny Former Massachusetts Gov.
3. Sidney Blumenthal is a former senior adviser to President Clinton.
4. Sidney Wolfe criticized FDA‘s warning as falling short.
5. Sidney, 41, self–described HS rebel (at Alexandria‘s St.