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American football player and coach (born 1943)
"Andy Talley named to College Football Hall of Fame". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Retrieved November 2, 2020. Andy Talley at
Andy_Talley
American fashion journalist (1948–2022)
Talley was the editor-at-large of Numéro Russia in 2013, before resigning due to anti-LGBT laws in Russia. He additionally worked stints with Andy Warhol
André_Leon_Talley
American football program of Villanova University, Pennsylvania, US
12,000. They are led by head coach Mark Ferrante. Former head coach Andy Talley was head coach of the program from its reinstatement in 1985 through
Villanova_Wildcats_football
American actress and comedian
Jill Talley (born December 19, 1962) is an American actress and comedian. She is a main cast member on the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants, in which
Jill_Talley
Surname list
Talley is a surname. Notable people with the name include: André Leon Talley (1948–2022), American journalist Andy Talley (born 1943), American football
Talley_(surname)
American college football conference
12–2 Mickey Matthews 2009* Richmond Villanova 7–1 11–2 14–1 Mike London Andy Talley 2010* Delaware William & Mary 6–2 12–3 8–4 K. C. Keeler Jimmye Laycock
Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference
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after the Division I split are Jimmye Laycock (242), Roy Kidd (223), Andy Talley (217), and Jerry Moore (215). The all-time win leaders in NCAA Division
List of college football career coaching wins leaders
List_of_college_football_career_coaching_wins_leaders
Athletic teams of Villanova University, Pennsylvania, US
are coached by Mark Ferrente, 2nd season 5–6, who in 2017 succeeded Andy Talley the most successful football coach in school history with over 225 victories
Villanova_Wildcats
American football player (born 1979)
Philadelphia Eagles History. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781493038206. "Andy Talley - Bio". Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved December
Brian_Westbrook
Public university in New Haven, Connecticut, US
shooting Erik Stocklin – actor Jeff Stoutland – professional football coach Andy Talley – college football coach Casey Tebo – film producer and director Daniel
Southern Connecticut State University
Southern_Connecticut_State_University
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. They were led by 28th-year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They are a member of
2012 Villanova Wildcats football team
2012_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Stadium in Tennessee
Delaware 23,010 Jerry Moore (3) December 19, 2008 Richmond 24–7 Montana 17,823 Mike London December 18, 2009 Villanova 23–21 Montana 14,328 Andy Talley
Finley_Stadium
American football player, coach, and administrator (1901–1965)
(1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach v t e
Harry_Stuhldreher
1988 Andy Talley 5–5–1 4–4 T–3rd 1989 Andy Talley 8–4 6–2 T–1st L NCAA Division I-AA First Round 16 1990 Andy Talley 6–5 5–3 T–2nd 1991 Andy Talley 10–2
List of Villanova Wildcats football seasons
List_of_Villanova_Wildcats_football_seasons
Annual post-season college football game
2009 December 18, 2009 Villanova 23–21 Montana Chattanooga, TN 14,328 Andy Talley 33 2010 January 7, 2011 Eastern Washington 20–19 Delaware Frisco, TX
NCAA Division I Football Championship
NCAA_Division_I_Football_Championship
American football player and coach (born 1961)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Mark_Ferrante
American football player (born 1960)
Darryl Victor Talley (born July 10, 1960) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL)
Darryl_Talley
American college football season
champion Youngstown State, 34–37. Villanova was led by 13th-year head coach Andy Talley. Villanova finished the year ranked #1 in the nation according to The
1997 Villanova Wildcats football team
1997_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Township in Pennsylvania, US
Marine Corps Jean Shiley, high jumper, 1932 Olympic gold medal winner Andy Talley, head coach of Villanova University football, one of the most successful
Haverford Township, Pennsylvania
Haverford_Township,_Pennsylvania
Postseason college football game
(11–0) (10–1) Big Sky CAA 21 23 Head coach: Bobby Hauck Head coach: Andy Talley TSN Seed 1 1 TSN Seed 2 2 1 2 3 4 Total Montana 7 7 0 7 21 Villanova
2009 NCAA Division I Football Championship Game
2009_NCAA_Division_I_Football_Championship_Game
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. They were led by 32nd-year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They were a member
2016 Villanova Wildcats football team
2016_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
2016 37 412 338 99 2 .772 Monte Cater 1981 2017 37 394 275 117 2 .701 Andy Talley 1979 2016 37 414 257 155 2 .623 Hayden Fry 1962 1998 37 420 232 178 10
List of college football seasons coached leaders
List_of_college_football_seasons_coached_leaders
American college football season
NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their 12th year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 8–4 record. "A Knight for defense; Chadwick saves
1996 Villanova Wildcats football team
1996_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their fourth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 5–5–1 record. "Wake Forest's big first half beats
1988 Villanova Wildcats football team
1988_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Award in college football
1995 Houston Nutt Murray State 1996 Darren Barbier Nicholls State 1997 Andy Talley Villanova 1998 Paul Johnson Georgia Southern 1999 Mickey Matthews James
Eddie_Robinson_Award
American college football season
I-AA football season. The Wildcats were led by 17th-year head coach Andy Talley played their home games at Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pennsylvania
2001 Villanova Wildcats football team
2001_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division III football season. In their second year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 8–1 record. "Villanova extends its streak with 40–6
1986 Villanova Wildcats football team
1986_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. In their 24th year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 10–3 record. "White has record day in victory".
2008 Villanova Wildcats football team
2008_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American football club in Pennsylvania
High-School Student-Athlete Football Player of the Year, instituted in 1986 Andy Talley Tri-State Coach of the Year Award, established in 1998 Buddy Teevens
Maxwell_Football_Club
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their ninth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 3–8 record. "Wildcats drop opener to Northeastern
1993 Villanova Wildcats football team
1993_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their 11th year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 3–8 record. "Foley pass rescues BU". The Boston
1995 Villanova Wildcats football team
1995_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. In their 22nd year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 6–5 record. "Golden Knights end opener hex". The
2006 Villanova Wildcats football team
2006_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Annual award
Youngstown State 1995 Don Read Montana 1996 Ray Tellier Columbia 1997 Andy Talley Villanova 1998 Mark Whipple UMass 1999 Paul Johnson Georgia Southern
AFCA_Coach_of_the_Year_Award
American actor and model (born 1980)
series Desperate Housewives (2005–2006), Jerome in The Game, "Eggs" Benedict Talley in the first and second seasons of HBO's series True Blood, his leading
Mehcad_Brooks
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their eighth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 9–3 record. "Villanova overcomes mistakes to win
1992 Villanova Wildcats football team
1992_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American girl group
Ronnie Spector), her older sister Estelle Bennett, and their cousin Nedra Talley. They had sung together since they were teenagers, then known as "The Darling
The_Ronettes
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. They were led by 30th-year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They were a member
2014 Villanova Wildcats football team
2014_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
10 Conference (A-10). The Wildcats were led by 21st year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They finished the season
2005 Villanova Wildcats football team
2005_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
I-AA football season. The Wildcats were led by 15th-year head coach Andy Talley played their home games at Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pennsylvania
1999 Villanova Wildcats football team
1999_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
I-AA football season. The Wildcats were led by 16th-year head coach Andy Talley played their home games at Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pennsylvania
2000 Villanova Wildcats football team
2000_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Achievement – Jay Wright (Villanova; men's basketball) Special Achievement – Andy Talley (Villanova; football) Special Achievement – Gina Procaccio (Villanova;
Philadelphia Sports Writers Association
Philadelphia_Sports_Writers_Association
American college football season
I FCS football season. The Wildcats were led by 26th year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium in Villanova, Pennsylvania
2010 Villanova Wildcats football team
2010_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. They were led by 31st-year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They were a member
2015 Villanova Wildcats football team
2015_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. They were led by 29th year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They were a member
2013 Villanova Wildcats football team
2013_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
High school in Havertown, Pennsylvania
Shiley, 1932 Olympic gold medal winner Ron Shumon, former NFL player Andy Talley, head coach of Villanova University Football Judy Toll, comedian, writer
Haverford_High_School
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their fifth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 8–4 record. "New beginnings bring different result
1989 Villanova Wildcats football team
1989_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their 19th season under head coach Andy Talley, the Wildcats compiled an 7–4 overall record with a 5–4 mark in conference
2003 Villanova Wildcats football team
2003_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
10 Conference (A-10). The Wildcats were led by 20th-year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They finished the season
2004 Villanova Wildcats football team
2004_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American football player, coach, and administrator (1927–2014)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Jack Gregory (American football coach)
Jack_Gregory_(American_football_coach)
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their sixth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 6–5 record. "Young QB leads Cats by Maine". The
1990 Villanova Wildcats football team
1990_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their third year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 6–4 record. "Villanova wins its season opener over
1987 Villanova Wildcats football team
1987_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
I FCS football season. The Wildcats were led by 27th year head coach Andy Talley and played their home games at Villanova Stadium. They are a member of
2011 Villanova Wildcats football team
2011_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
Clifton 1993 present 32 326 171 155 0 .525 Mars Hill (1993–present) Andy Talley 1979 2016 37 414 257 155 2 .623 St. Lawrence (1979–1983), Villanova (1985–2016)
List of college football career coaching losses leaders
List_of_college_football_career_coaching_losses_leaders
Nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Excellence 2024 A.W. Tillinghast Golf Alice Putnam Willetts Field hockey Andy Talley American Football Angelo Cataldi Sports radio Brendan Hansen Swimming
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
Philadelphia_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
American college football season
Division I FCS football season. In their 23rd year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 7–4 record. "Steffy turns his first start into Terps'
2007 Villanova Wildcats football team
2007_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Sports Network No. 1 FCS Coaches No. 1 Record 14–1 (7–1 CAA) Head coach Andy Talley (25th season) Offensive coordinator Sam Venuto (11th season) Offensive scheme
2009 Villanova Wildcats football team
2009_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Football Bowl Subdivision) level. They were led by first-year head coach Andy Talley. Villanova played a "light" schedule against four NCAA Division III opponents
1985 Villanova Wildcats football team
1985_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their tenth year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 5–6 record. "Wildcats unleash a balanced attack"
1994 Villanova Wildcats football team
1994_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Frank_Reagan
American college football season
NCAA Division I-AA football season. In their 14th year under head coach Andy Talley, the team compiled a 6–5 record. "Pitt left gasping in 48–41 victory"
1998 Villanova Wildcats football team
1998_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American athletic trainer and coach (1860–1913)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Mike Murphy (trainer and coach)
Mike_Murphy_(trainer_and_coach)
American sports coach, athletics administrator (1898–1984)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Clipper Smith (American football, born 1898)
Clipper_Smith_(American_football,_born_1898)
American college football season
1991 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by seventh-year head coach Andy Talley, the Wildcats played their home games at Villanova Stadium in Villanova
1991 Villanova Wildcats football team
1991_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American football player and coach (1910–1993)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Jim Leonard (American football, born 1910)
Jim_Leonard_(American_football,_born_1910)
812 1951 Barry Switzer Oklahoma 1973 1988 16 190 157 29 4 .837 2001 Andy Talley St. Lawrence (NY), Villanova 1979 2016 37 414 258 155 2 .623 2020 Jim
List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees (coaches)
List_of_College_Football_Hall_of_Fame_inductees_(coaches)
American football player and coach (1898–1980)
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Shag_Sheard
American football coach
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Richard Kelly (American football)
Richard_Kelly_(American_football)
American lawyer and college football coach
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Thomas_Reap
American football player and coach
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Timothy_O'Rourke
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
James_A._McDonald
American football player (born 1994)
becoming one of only six linebackers to do so under Wildcats head coach Andy Talley. The Trumbull, Connecticut native totaled 331 tackles, 46.5 tackles for
Don Cherry (American football)
Don_Cherry_(American_football)
American athlete and coach (1876–1960)
(1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach v t e
Fred_Crolius
American football player and sports coach
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Edward_Bennis
American football player, coach, and physician (1878–1949)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
John_J._Egan
American football player and coach (born 1948)
program that was competing in FCS, only Laycock, Roy Kidd, Jerry Moore, Andy Talley, and Tim Murphy have 200 wins with an FCS program. William & Mary profile
Jimmye_Laycock
American college football season
Division I-AA football season. In their 18th season under head coach Andy Talley, the Wildcats compiled an 11–4 record (7–1 against conference opponents)
2002 Villanova Wildcats football team
2002_Villanova_Wildcats_football_team
American football player and college athletics coach and administrator (born 1937)
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Bob_Ford_(American_football)
American college football season
43 yards, averaging just over two yards per carry. Villanova's coach Andy Talley commented, "I just think our D-line played a little better than their
2013 Penn Quakers football team
2013_Penn_Quakers_football_team
American football player and coach (1886–1942)
(1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach v t e
Dutch_Sommer
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
John_F._Bagley
American football player and coach (1915–1986)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Alexander_F._Bell
American football player and coach (1883–1953)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Martin_Caine
American football player (1897–1971)
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Eddie_Kaw
American football player and coach (1927–2004)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Lou_Ferry
American football player, coach, and lawyer (1885–1947)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Ted_St._Germaine
American sports coach
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
John_M._Reed
American football player and coach (1931–1999)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Dick_Bedesem
American football player and sports coach (1878–1933)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Charles_McGeehan
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Dick_Nallin
American football player and coach (1942–2006)
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Ted_Stratford
American football player and coach, college athletics administrator (1945–2015)
Archived from the original on July 3, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015. Bitter, Andy (July 2, 2015). "Former Virginia Tech athletic director Jim Weaver dies after
Jim Weaver (athletic director)
Jim_Weaver_(athletic_director)
American football player and coach (1894–1948)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Hugh_McGeehan
American football player and coach (1915–1990)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Jordan_Olivar
American football player and coach (1924–2011)
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Joseph Rogers (American football)
Joseph_Rogers_(American_football)
American football coach (1955–2025)
1984, he was hired as the offensive line coach and helped head coach Andy Talley restart the Villanova football team. In 1988, Olejack was promoted to
Greg_Olejack
American football coach
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Mark_Raymond
American college football season
(6–2) Taylor Heinicke (Old Dominion) Stephon Robertson (James Madison) Andy Talley (Villanova) Ivy Penn 6–4 (6–1) Colton Chapple (Harvard) Mike Catapano
2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season
2012_NCAA_Division_I_FCS_football_season
American football player and coach
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
John Powers (American football coach)
John_Powers_(American_football_coach)
American football and wrestling coach
Hoffmann (1958–1964) Bob Ford (1965–1968) Ted Stratford (1969–1978) Andy Talley (1979–1983) Joe Kimball (1984–1991) Dennis Riccio (1992–1997) Greg Burton
Dennis_Riccio
Weaver (1974) Lou Ferry # (1974) Dick Bedesem (1975–1980) No team (1981–1984) Andy Talley (1985–2016) Mark Ferrante (2017− ) # denotes interim head coach
Art_Raimo
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : of uncertain origin. The most plausible suggestion is that it is a nickname for someone who was in the habit of wearing gloves, from Old French ganté, a derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant) or an occupational name for a glove-maker, Old French gantier. However, a certain Hugh de Gandy was High Sheriff of Devon in 1167; it is possible that his surname is a habitational name from some unidentified place in France or even from Ghent in Flanders (see Gaunt 1).
Female
English
Pet form of English Adelaide, ADDY means "noble sort."
Surname or Lastname
English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : from the Middle English personal name Addy, a pet form of Adam.
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word, CANDY means "candy." English pet form of Latin Candace, meaning "prince of servants."
Male
English
English unisex pet form of Latin Alexandra and English Alexander, both SANDY means "defender of mankind."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Manly; Brave; Variant of Andrew; Form of Andrea; Warrior; Masculine
Female
English
Pet form of English Andrea, ANDI means "man; warrior."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.Probably a variant of Swiss German Bandi, or German Bender or Bänder (see Bander).Hungarian (Bándy) : variant of Bandi.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Portuguese, Russian
Variant of Anny
Male
English
Pet form of English Randall and Randolph, both RANDY means "shield-wolf." Compare with feminine Randy.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Andrew, influenced by or borrowed from French André.French : from an Old French personal name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements agi ‘point of a sword’ + rīc ‘power’.Northern French variant of André (see Andre).Ellinor Andry is recorded in VA in 1652.
Male
English
Pet form of English unisex Indiana, INDY means "land of the Indians."
Female
English
Pet form of English Amanda, MANDY means "lovable."
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a pet form of the personal name Andrew. The surname has been in Ireland since the 14th century, especially in County Meath.
Male
English
Pet form of English Ferdinand, NANDY means "ardent for peace."
Girl/Female
French German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
Boy/Male
English American French Portuguese Scottish
Brave; Manly. Famous Bearer: Prince Andrew.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Ady, a medieval pet form of Adam.
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Andrew and Andrea, ANDY means "man; warrior."
Female
English
Pet form of English Miranda, RANDY means "worthy of admiration."Â Compare with masculine Randy.Â
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
Girl/Female
Sikh
Boy/Male
Sikh
Bringer of destiny
Male
Native American
Native American Omaha name GAHEGE means "chief."
Boy/Male
Tamil
A delicate bud
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati's Sister
Girl/Female
Norse
From the valley.
Biblical
gilded
Boy/Male
Egyptian Muslim
Strong.
Boy/Male
Indian, Parsi, Telugu
Purity; Gift from God
Boy/Male
British, English
Strong Friend
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
ANDY TALLEY
n.
The game played with such a club; hockey; shinney; bandy ball.
a. & pron.
Some, of whatever kind, quantity, or number; as, are there any witnesses present? are there any other houses like it?
n.
A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen.
adv.
To any extent; in any degree; at all.
n.
A weight, at Madras 500 pounds, at Bombay 560 pounds.
v. t.
To beat to and fro, as a ball in playing at bandy.
v. i.
To be formed into candy; to solidify in a candylike form or mass.
n. fem.
Alt. of Dandy-hen
v. t.
To make sugar crystals of or in; to form into a mass resembling candy; as, to candy sirup.
v. t.
To conserve or boil in sugar; as, to candy fruits; to candy ginger.
superl.
Consisting of, abounding with, or resembling, sand; full of sand; covered or sprinkled with sand; as, a sandy desert, road, or soil.
v. t.
To incrust with sugar or with candy, or with that which resembles sugar or candy.
v. i.
To have sugar crystals form in or on; as, fruits preserved in sugar candy after a time.
a.
Bent; crooked; curved laterally, esp. with the convex side outward; as, a bandy leg.
superl.
Ready to the hand; near; also, suited to the use of the hand; convenient; valuable for reference or use; as, my tools are handy; a handy volume.
n.
A dandy roller. See below.
superl.
Of the color of sand; of a light yellowish red color; as, sandy hair.
a.
Long and flexible, like a wand.
v. t.
A more or less solid article of confectionery made by boiling sugar or molasses to the desired consistency, and than crystallizing, molding, or working in the required shape. It is often flavored or colored, and sometimes contains fruit, nuts, etc.
v. t.
To give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.