Search references for WAYNE MARDLE. Phrases containing WAYNE MARDLE
See searches and references containing WAYNE MARDLE!WAYNE MARDLE
English darts player (born 1973)
Wayne Mardle (born 10 May 1973) is an English former professional darts player who competed in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) and British Darts Organisation
Wayne_Mardle
Darts competition
2026. Mardle, Wayne (5 January 2026). "Premier League Darts: Stephen Bunting fortunate, bitter pill to swallow for Danny Noppert says Wayne Mardle". Sky
2026_Premier_League_Darts
Darts tournament
the first time in PDC World Championship history, after losing 5–4 to Wayne Mardle in the quarter-finals. In addition to several highly ranked players failing
2008 PDC World Darts Championship
2008_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Darts competition
consecutive losses: 4 Longest without a win: 4 Biggest victory: 8–3 (v. Wayne Mardle) Biggest defeat: 3–8 (v. Raymond van Barneveld (twice) and v. Phil Taylor)
2006_Premier_League_Darts
Darts tournament
Taylor (2005–2008) Biggest victories (league stage): 11–1 Phil Taylor v Wayne Mardle (2005), 11–1 Phil Taylor v Peter Manley (2005) Biggest victories (playoff
Premier_League_Darts
Darts tournament
toughest battle en route to the championship was a tight semi-final against Wayne Mardle which he managed to win by 6 sets to 5. The final was a more one-sided
2006 PDC World Darts Championship
2006_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Darts tournament
that he "[doesn't] usually get this [crowd support]". Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle stated that Price's scoring during the match was "outrageous" and that
2026 PDC World Darts Championship
2026_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Annual darts tournament
final from 1994 until 2007, before being beaten in the quarter-finals by Wayne Mardle in 2008. Longest unbeaten run: 44 matches, Phil Taylor, 1995–2003, between
PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Darts tournament
years earlier lost to Painter and Wayne Mardle was making his first PDC World Championship semi-final appearance. Mardle lost to Taylor for the second year
2004 PDC World Darts Championship
2004_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
English darts player (born 1960)
Alan Warriner-Little (2000), Richie Burnett (2001), John Part (2002), Wayne Mardle (2003) and Mark Dudbridge (2004). By the end of 2004, Taylor had won
Phil_Taylor_(darts_player)
Darts competition
Wade Terry Jenkins Peter Manley Adrian Lewis John Part (PDC wildcard) Wayne Mardle (Sky Sports wildcard) Fifteen venues were used for the 2008 Premier League
2008_Premier_League_Darts
Darts competition
World Darts Championship were confirmed on 5 January. Jelle Klaasen and Wayne Mardle were named as the two Sky Sports wild card selections on 9 January. Qualifiers
2009_Premier_League_Darts
Darts tournament
conducted by Sky Sports presenter, Emma Paton, and former semi-finalists Wayne Mardle and Mark Webster. This table shows all averages over 100 achieved by
2025 PDC World Darts Championship
2025_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Surname list
Mardle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Paul Mardle (born 1962), English discus thrower Wayne Mardle (born 1973), English darts player
Mardle
Professional darts organisation
McDonald (commentator), Rod Studd, Stuart Pyke, Dan Dawson, retired player Wayne Mardle and former World Champions John Part and Mark Webster. Jeff Stelling
Professional Darts Corporation
Professional_Darts_Corporation
Canadian darts player (born 1966)
the tournament than at the previous few world championships, with both Wayne Mardle and Dennis Smith winning 3 sets off of Taylor. Taylor also comfortably
John_Part
Darts tournament
Taylor Peter Manley John Part Roland Scholten Ronnie Baxter Kevin Painter Wayne Mardle Alan Warriner Andy Jenkins Dennis Smith Denis Ovens Mark Dudbridge Steve
2005 PDC World Darts Championship
2005_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
English darts player
with Scott Waites, Wayne Mardle and Simon Whitlock. He lost his opening group game 3–5 to Waites, but went on to win against Wayne Mardle, and was defeated
Ted_Hankey
Slam of Darts, and the Players Championship Finals. Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle backed Humphries to win the event, describing him as "the best player
2024 PDC World Darts Championship
2024_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Town in east London, England
before migrating to Australia at the age of 10. Former darts player Wayne Mardle was born in Dagenham before living in Romford. English actor, musician
Dagenham
Darts tournament
leg in his defeat by Alan Tabern. Day Three – Wednesday 20 December Wayne Mardle became the highest seeded player to be toppled so far in the first round
2007 PDC World Darts Championship
2007_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Darts competition
Phil Taylor, Colin Lloyd, Peter Manley, John Part, Roland Scholten, Wayne Mardle and wildcard entrant Mark Dudbridge were the seven players who competed
2005_Premier_League_Darts
Darts tournament
round) Alex Roy (first round) Mark Dudbridge (first round) Wayne Mardle (second round) Wayne Jones (second round) John Part (second round) Andy Jenkins
2009 Players Championship Finals
2009_Players_Championship_Finals
Regional Final of the UK Open beating Dennis Ovens 8–6 in the final. 14 – Wayne Mardle is announced as the eighth and final name in the 2008 Premier League
2008_in_darts
Darts tournament
their first World final. 4-time PDC World Championship semi-finalist Wayne Mardle was a notable absentee, missing out on his first World Championship since
2011 PDC World Darts Championship
2011_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Professional darts tournament
John Part (94.14) £75,500 £15,000 £7,500 2003 Phil Taylor (94.38) 18–12 Wayne Mardle (97.44) £80,000 £8,000 2004 Phil Taylor (100.20) 18–8 Mark Dudbridge
World_Matchplay_(darts)
1968 single by Morton Stevens
Straitjackets with Deke Dickerson and released in 2014. Darts player Wayne Mardle used the song as his walk-on song in 2013. London punk band The Dark
Hawaii_Five-O_Theme
Darts tournament
draw was made after each subsequent round. Steve Maish Wayne Atwood Michael Barnard Wayne Mardle Matt Clark Tony Eccles Colin Monk Steve Beaton Ken Dobson
2009_UK_Open
Darts tournament
never' after going 2–0 down. I had to switch on." Sky Sports pundit Wayne Mardle echoed Littler's sentiments, saying that the two players were "both so
2025_World_Grand_Prix_(darts)
English darts player (born 1990)
incredible dart throwing speed, and has been described by Sky pundit Wayne Mardle as the quickest player he's ever seen. Evans will usually throw three
Ricky_Evans_(darts_player)
English darts player (born 2004)
November 2023. Mardle, Wayne (16 November 2023). "Grand Slam of Darts: Beau Greaves 'a special talent' after impressive debut, says Wayne Mardle". Sky Sports
Beau_Greaves
Professional darts statistics
Painter 32–1 (96.97%) Mervyn King 31–8–2 (75.61%) John Part 31–6 (83.78%) Wayne Mardle 29–3 (90.63%) Mark Walsh 26–5 (83.87%) Steve Beaton 26–2 (92.86%) Roland
Phil_Taylor_career_statistics
2010 video game
only pack was released on the games release which included dart players Wayne Mardle and Peter Manley and the Las Vegas Desert Classic tournament. Upon release
PDC World Championship Darts Pro Tour
PDC_World_Championship_Darts_Pro_Tour
Darts tournament
round, by 3 sets to 0. The tournament was won by Phil Taylor, who beat Wayne Mardle 6–4 in sets in the final. † Ricky Villanueva withdrew from the tournament
2004_Las_Vegas_Desert_Classic
Darts tournament
It was the tenth nine-dart finish in the event's history. Commentator Wayne Mardle referred to the leg, which featured 15 'perfect darts', as "the second-best
2025_World_Matchplay
Darts tournament
44 4 Steve Brown 89.15 1 1 Phil Taylor 98.71 5 Wayne Mardle 93.70 3 16 Peter Evison 87.34 3 Wayne Mardle 96.49 4 1 Phil Taylor 100.37 5 8 Dennis Smith
2003 PDC World Darts Championship
2003_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
New Zealand Wayne Atwood Celtic Warrior 1964 Wales Wayne Jones The Wanderer 1965 England Wayne Lock Lock Shot 1957 Wales Wayne Mardle Hawaii 501 1973
List_of_darts_players
takes the Southern Regional Final UK Open title with a victory over Wayne Mardle in the final. Mervyn King had made his PDC debut at this event reaching
2007_in_darts
fish A 130 checkout: T20, 20 (or 20, T20), Bull. First mentioned by Wayne Mardle commentating the 2019/20 WC. Bag of nuts A score of 45, named after the
Glossary_of_darts
Dutch dart tournament stage
Michael van Gerwen. The England squad was Phil Taylor, Colin Lloyd, Wayne Mardle, Mervyn King and Peter Manley. The players competed in a round-robin
2007_Masters_of_Darts
Darts tournament
van Barneveld 4 - Roland Scholten 2 Andy Fordham 4 - Wayne Mardle 2 Day 2 Tony David 4 - Wayne Mardle 2 Andy Fordham 2 - Phil Taylor 4 Co Stompé 1 - Roland
2005_Masters_of_Darts
English darts player (born 1966)
Open on 4 March 2007. He reached the quarter-finals before losing to Wayne Mardle. During his first year in the PDC, he performed well on the 2007 PDC
Mervyn_King_(darts_player)
Scottish darts player (born 1970)
Darts Corporation and BDO. In the two events, he had victories against Wayne Mardle, Roland Scholten, Mervyn King, James Wade, Adrian Lewis, Mark Webster
Gary_Anderson_(darts_player)
Darts tournament
Championship 2006 Winner Phil Taylor Phil Taylor Peter Manley Wayne Jones Wayne Mardle Raymond van Barneveld Andy Hamilton Andy Jenkins James Wade Terry
2007_Grand_Slam_of_Darts
English darts player (born 1961)
Lakeside Country Club in 2001 when he lost in the quarter-final against Wayne Mardle. Baxter made many appearances as an England international, winning five
Ronnie_Baxter
The biggest shock of the night came with America's Ray Carver beating Wayne Mardle 3–1 in a high quality match including a 131 checkout from Carver. Total
2008_US_Open_(darts)
Portuguese darts player (born 1974)
December 2024. Wayne Mardle (8 July 2021). "Jose De Sousa is in a 'special place' following his Super Series exploits, says Wayne Mardle". Sky Sports.
José_de_Sousa
Darts tournament
deciding leg to triumph 5–4. Speaking after the match on ITV4, commentator Wayne Mardle said that Littler's missed doubles—25 out of 37 attempts—went "under
2026_PDC_World_Masters
30th edition of the PDC's World Championship event
the favourite to lift his fourth championship, with Sky Sports pundits Wayne Mardle and Mark Webster both backing him, while rival Gerwyn Price of Wales
2023 PDC World Darts Championship
2023_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Darts tournament
Colin Lloyd Phil Taylor Peter Manley Roland Scholten Ronnie Baxter Wayne Mardle John Part Kevin Painter Denis Ovens Andy Jenkins Mark Dudbridge Alan
2005_World_Matchplay
Belgian darts player
Championship, beating Winston Cadogan in round one before losing to Wayne Mardle. He then went on to win the WDF German Gold Cup. In June 2006, Clarys
Erik_Clarys
Darts tournament 2001 in Surrey
and Wayne Mardle en route to the final. Steve Coote achieved a 167 checkout, the highest of the competition, in his first round match against Mardle. A
2001 BDO World Darts Championship
2001_BDO_World_Darts_Championship
Darts tournament
Raymond van Barneveld Andy Jenkins John Part Kirk Shepherd Kevin Painter Wayne Mardle James Wade Terry Jenkins Vincent van der Voort Gary Mawson Colin Lloyd
2008_Grand_Slam_of_Darts
Darts tournament
Warriner-Little Lionel Sams Richie Burnett John Part Matt Clark Wayne Mardle Owen Caffrey Wayne Jones Bob Anderson Peter Allen Darren Latham Wes Newton Steve
2006_UK_Open
Darts tournament
Terry Temple Roland Scholten Nick Fullwell Steve Evans Shane O'Connor Wayne Mardle Jyhan Artut Gary Welding Peter Hudson Matt Jackson Colin Monk Steve Maish
2011_UK_Open
Entertainment venue in Purfleet, England
Legends match between the two old rivals, Roland Scholten defeating Wayne Mardle 6–5 in legs in the second match, and the Main Event between the reigning
Circus_Tavern
English awards ceremony for darts players
Grand Slam Second round 21 November 2007 2008 James Wade (102.73) 17 – 5 Wayne Mardle (88.92) World Matchplay Semi-final 25 July 2008 2009 Mervyn King (89
PDC_Awards_Dinner
Dutch darts player (born 1984)
Van Barneveld, John Part, Terry Jenkins, King and the other wildcard Wayne Mardle. Klaasen found life hard in the Premier League, losing 5 and drawing
Jelle_Klaasen
2006 video game
(2001) Mark Dudbridge – 'Flash' – World Championship finalist (2005) Wayne Mardle – 'Hawaii 501' – World Championship semi-finalist (2004, 2005, 2006)
PDC_World_Championship_Darts
Darts tournament
Taylor 101.97 6 Wayne Mardle 94.77 1 Wayne Mardle 2 Lionel Sams 1 Wayne Mardle 3 Andy Callaby 0 Andy Callaby 2 Mark Dudbridge 1 Wayne Mardle 96.78 3 Colin
2005_Las_Vegas_Desert_Classic
Name list
and botanist Wayne Mansfield, Western Australian businessman and email spammer Wayne Mapp (born 1952), New Zealand politician Wayne Mardle (born 1973)
Wayne_(given_name)
Darts tournament
featured sixteen seeds. Phil Taylor Colin Lloyd Ronnie Baxter Peter Manley Wayne Mardle Andy Jenkins Kevin Painter Dennis Priestley Mark Dudbridge Denis Ovens
2006_World_Matchplay
Darts tournament
George led the fourth set before Van Barneveld won the match. Eighth seed Wayne Mardle completed a 3–0 whitewash of Richardson 3–0 in the fifth leg of the third
2002 BDO World Darts Championship
2002_BDO_World_Darts_Championship
Darts tournament
Hamilton Kevin Painter Robert Thornton Wayne Mardle Vincent van der Voort Steve Beaton Peter Manley Mark Dudbridge Wayne Jones Denis Ovens Jelle Klaasen Wes
2010 PDC World Darts Championship
2010_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Perfect leg in the sport of darts
After Smith successfully completed his finish, popular commentator Wayne Mardle famously said 'I can't speak! I can't speak'. On 18 December 2024, during
Nine-dart_finish
Darts tournament
van der Voort 90.63 10 Vincent van der Voort 92.34 13 13 Wayne Mardle 83.28 6 13 Wayne Mardle 91.26 10 Tony Eccles 86.22 1 1 Phil Taylor 106.05 18 6 Terry
2009_World_Matchplay
Darts tournament
Hamilton (first round) Adrian Lewis (first round) Colin Lloyd (first round) Wayne Mardle (semi-finals) Peter Manley (second round) Dennis Priestley (semi-finals)
2008_World_Matchplay
2004, Sky Sports 1993–2010, Sky Sports 2013 (one-off return appearance) Wayne Mardle – Sky Sports 2010–present, ITV Sport 2026–present Chris Mason – ITV Sport
List_of_sports_announcers
Darts tournament
Baxter John Part Roland Scholten Denis Ovens Dennis Smith Dave Askew Wayne Mardle Kevin Painter John Lowe Andy Jenkins Richie Burnett Jamie Harvey "2003
2003_World_Matchplay
Dutch darts player (born 1967)
He was also defeated in the quarter-finals of the World Matchplay by Wayne Mardle, despite leading 12 legs to 7 at one stage. However, Van Barneveld did
Raymond_van_Barneveld
Darts tournament
Anderson Terry Jenkins Mervyn King John Part Kirk Shepherd Kevin Painter Wayne Mardle Raymond van Barneveld James Wade Gary Mawson Colin Osborne Colin Lloyd
2009_Grand_Slam_of_Darts
English darts player
2004, but he lost 0–3 to Erik Clarys in his first match. He went out to Wayne Mardle 2–4 in 2005. He won his first match at the World Championship at his
Mark_Walsh_(darts_player)
Australian darts player (born 1987)
to lift title". BBC Sport. 20 June 2022. Retrieved 17 February 2025. "Wayne Mardle applauds Damon Heta and Simon Whitlock as Australia lifted the World
Damon_Heta
Scottish darts player (born 1967)
Championship, he won 3–1 against Wayne Jones, but went out in the second round with a 4–3 defeat to world number eight Wayne Mardle. However, this performance
Robert Thornton (darts player)
Robert_Thornton_(darts_player)
Professional darts tournament, held May 2006
double 20 ring to whitewash Joe Slivan 6–0. Wayne Mardle, the number six seed, beat Dave DePriest 6–3. Mardle won the first two legs without reply before
World Series of Darts (2006 tournament)
World_Series_of_Darts_(2006_tournament)
Darts tournament
Cox Michael Barnard Wayne Mardle Mick McGowan Kirk Shepherd Arron Monk Michael Smith Kevin McDine Stephen Hardy Peter Manley Wayne Atwood Tony Ayres Alex
2010_UK_Open
Championship 21) in Chicago, Illinois on 14 September Final Colin Lloyd 3–2 Wayne Mardle (0–2, 2–1, 0–2, 2–1, 2–0) Players Championship 22 in Newport, Wales on
2008_PDC_Pro_Tour
Darts tournament
each other, Taylor almost with his back to Mardle. Andy Jenkins - Colin Monk 8 - 6 Phil Taylor - Wayne Mardle 8 - 7 Dennis Priestley - John Part 7 - 8 Ronnie
2004_UK_Open
Former American darts tournament
Phil Taylor (100.80) 6–4 (s) Wayne Mardle (95.22) £84,100 £15,000 £7,500 2005 Phil Taylor (101.97) 6–1 (s) Wayne Mardle (94.77) 2006 John Part (92.79)
Las_Vegas_Desert_Classic
Darts tournament
Maish (3–1, 3–2, 3–0) Andy Hamilton 3–0 Michael Barnard (3–1, 3–1, 3–2) Wayne Mardle 3–0 David Fatum (3–0, 3–1, 3–0) Raymond van Barneveld 3–0 Mark Stephenson
2009 PDC World Darts Championship
2009_PDC_World_Darts_Championship
Dutch darts player (born 1962)
impressive form in the championship continued with a 4–0 win over eighth seed Wayne Mardle in the third round. The win set up a quarter final encounter with Taylor
Co_Stompé
English darts player
Despite serving as Mardle's best man at his wedding Manley also had a notable spat with the former PDC professional player Wayne Mardle. Mardle accused Manley
Peter_Manley
Darts tournament
van Barneveld | 3. James Wade | 4. John Part | 5. Terry Jenkins | 6. Wayne Mardle | 7. Adrian Lewis | 8. Andy Hamilton | 9. Colin Lloyd | 10. Roland Scholten
2008 Championship League Darts
2008_Championship_League_Darts
Darts tournament
round) Dennis Priestley (first round) Roland Scholten (second round) Wayne Mardle (second round) John Part (semi-finals) Barrie Bates (first round) Kevin
2007_World_Grand_Prix_(darts)
Darts tournament
(first round) Colin Lloyd (first round) Andy Hamilton (first round) Wayne Mardle (second round) Adrian Lewis (runner-up) Alan Tabern (quarter-finals)
2008 European Championship (darts)
2008_European_Championship_(darts)
Darts tournament
Warriner Dennis Smith Terry Jenkins Alex Roy Bob Anderson Dave Smith Wayne Mardle Paul Williams Denis Ovens Steve Beaton Robbie Widdows Les Hodkinson Dennis
2003_Las_Vegas_Desert_Classic
Retrieved 13 November 2025. Wayne Mardle (12 April 2016). "Michael van Gerwen's 6-0 defeat to Ian White, analysed by Wayne Mardle". Sky Sports. Retrieved
2016 PDC Players Championship series
2016_PDC_Players_Championship_series
2009 darts tournament
Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final Wayne Mardle 6 Mervyn King 2 Wayne Mardle 4 Gary Anderson 6 Gary Anderson 6 Steve Beaton 2 Gary Anderson 2 Paul Nicholson
2009_PDC_Pro_Tour
Trina Gulliver 2–1 in the final at the Lakeside. Also, Jelle Klaasen and Wayne Mardle are announced as the two wildcard selections for the Premier League Darts
2009_in_darts
Comedy and sports podcast
Height: A Five-A-Side Life by James Brown (Elis) 93 Carry On Up The Butts Wayne Mardle "Why wasn't I told?" (Mike) Jogging (Steff) Two of the best disallowed
The Socially Distant Sports Bar
The_Socially_Distant_Sports_Bar
Darts tournament
Terry Jenkins Andy Hamilton Adrian Lewis Colin Lloyd Roland Scholten Wayne Mardle Peter Manley Dennis Priestley BEN-Pro Qualifiers Darin Young Bill Davis
2008_Las_Vegas_Desert_Classic
Canadian-American darts player (born 1968)
the preliminary round, but was beaten by Wayne Mardle in the first round. 2009: First round (lost to Wayne Mardle 0–3) (sets) 2025: Second round (lost to
David_Fatum
Darts tournament
the tournament. Colin Lloyd Phil Taylor Ronnie Baxter Roland Scholten Wayne Mardle Peter Manley Kevin Painter John Part Players in bold denote match winners
2005_World_Grand_Prix_(darts)
Winner: Barrie Bates Wayne Jones 5–2 Shane Tichowitsch Barrie Bates 5–1 Phill Nixon Phill Nixon 5–4 Shane Tichowitsch Barrie Bates 5–1 Wayne Jones Barrie Bates
2007 International Darts League
2007_International_Darts_League
British television channels
Johnstone, and presenter, Nick Dougherty, as well as many other guests, with Wayne Riley and Andrew Coltart providing on-course commentary. Tim Barter and
Sky_Sports
2–1) Players Championship at the SeePark, Kirchheim on 27 October Final Wayne Mardle 3–1 James Wade (2–0, 1–2, 2–0, 2–1) John McEvoy Gold Dart Classic (Players
2007_PDC_Pro_Tour
Darts tournament
(runner-up) Dennis Priestley (second round) Adrian Lewis (semi-finals) Wayne Mardle (second round) Roland Scholten (quarter-finals) Andy Hamilton (second
2007_World_Matchplay
English darts player (born 1973)
Chris Mason 1–5) 2004: Fourth round (lost to Wayne Mardle 3–4) 2005: Quarter-finals (lost to Wayne Mardle 4–5) 2006: First round (lost to Gary Welding
Colin_Lloyd
Swedish darts player
beat Gary Anderson in the first round 3-0 but lost in the last 16 to Wayne Mardle. He made his third and final appearance in 2003 where he lost in the
Stefan_Nagy
English darts player (born 1976)
Palace, and defeated Wes Newton in the first round 3–0, before playing Wayne Mardle in the second round, taking the first set before losing 4–1. Caven won
Jamie_Caven
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Duane, DWAYNE means "little black one."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a carter or cartwright, from Middle English wain ‘cart’, ‘wagon’ (Old English wægen). Occasionally it may have been a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with this sign, probably from the constellation of the Plow, known in the Middle Ages as Charles’s Wain, the reference being to Charlemagne.Anthony Wayne and his son Isaac, of English ancestry, came from Ireland to Chester Co., PA, in about 1724. Gen. Anthony Wayne (1745–96), born in Waynesboro, PA, was a prominent military officer in the American Revolution and the Indian war of 1794–95.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Raine 1 and 2.French : variant of Raine 3.
Boy/Male
English American
Craftsman; wagon-wright; wagon driver. Famous Bearer: U.S. Actor John Wayne.
Female
English
Medieval English name derived from Old French reine (Latin regina), RAYNE means "queen." Compare with another form of Rayne.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Wagon Maker
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Devon, first recorded in 1194 as Wagefen, apparently from an Old English derivative of wagian ‘to shake or quiver’ + fen ‘bog’, ‘marsh’.
Female
Yiddish
(×¨Öµ×™×™× Ö¶×¢) Variant spelling of Yiddish Rayna, RAYNE means "pure." Compare with another form of Rayne.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : elaborated spelling of Cain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Swain.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Middle English personal name Jan, a variant of John. (As a personal name, Jane was not specialized as a female form until the 17th century.)
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Lane.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English fein, fayn, fane ‘glad’, ‘well disposed’ (Old English fægen). The word seems also to have been occasionally used as a personal name in the Middle Ages, from which the surname may derive in some instances.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hain 1–3.Isaac Hayne (1745–81) was an American revolutionary militia officer, executed by the British for breaking parole. He owned an ironworks and was manufacturing ammunition for the American forces when he was caught. His grandfather had emigrated from England to SC in about 1700.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Jane, JAYNE means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly the same as 2.Probably an Americanized spelling of French Sain, a metonymic occupational name for a charcutier, someone who prepared cooked meats, from Old French sain ‘fat’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German
Wagon Builder; Cartwright; Wagon Maker
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, WAYNE means "cartwright; wagon-maker."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift from God, Victorious
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Lane, LAYNE means "lives by the lane."Â
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Martinus, MARCIN means "of/like Mars."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Brilliant; Splendid; Eastern Wind
Biblical
beauty; pleasantness
Girl/Female
Indian
One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic
Servant of the Giver
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Cool
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Virtuous; Father of Good Work
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The One who Gives Success
Girl/Female
Hindu
Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Something beautiful
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
WAYNE MARDLE
n.
Decline; failure; diminution; decrease; declension.
v. i.
To wane.
v. i.
To avail.
v.
The wane of the moon.
v. i.
To be diminished; to decrease; -- contrasted with wax, and especially applied to the illuminated part of the moon.
v. i.
To increase in size; to grow bigger; to become larger or fuller; -- opposed to wane.
n.
An inequality in a board.
n.
The wane of the moon.
v. t.
To cause to decrease.
n.
The decrease of the illuminated part of the moon to the eye of a spectator.
v. i.
To wither; to fade; also, to decay; to decline; to wane.
imp. & p. p.
of Wane
v. i.
To fail; to wane.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wane
v. i.
To wane; to wither.
v. i.
To decline; to fail; to sink.