Daphne (disambiguation)

Daphne (disambiguation)
Daphne
Pronunciation /ˈdæfniː/ daf-nee
Gender Female

Daphne is a female first name.

Daphne, Dafni or Dafne may refer to:

Contents

  • The nymph Daphne in Greek mythology
  • Dafne, an opera from late 16th century by Jacopo Peri, considered to be the first opera ever composed
  • Daphne (opera), an opera by Richard Strauss based on the myth of the nymph Daphne
  • Daphne (plant), a genus of shrubs in the plant family Thymelaeaceae, noted for their scented flowers and poisonous berries

Places

Vessels

Fictional people named Daphne

  • Daphne Blake, a character in the television cartoon Scooby-Doo
  • Daphne Broon, a character in the Scottish cartoon strip The Broons
  • Daphne Hatzilakos, a character in the Canadian television series Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Daphne Moon, a character in the television show Frasier
  • Daphne Millicent Turner, a character in the Malory Towers books
  • Daphne Millbrook, a character in the television series Heroes with the power of superhuman speed

People with the given name Daphne

Songs about Daphne

  • "Daphne", a song on several Django Reinhardt albums, such as Djangology; written in 1938
  • "Daphne Descends", a song on The Smashing Pumpkins' album Adore

Other uses

See also

  • Daffney, the best-known ring persona of American professional wrestler and valet Shannon Spruill (born 1975)

References


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