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Swanny
Swanny Swan"ny, a. Swanlike; as, a swanny glossiness of the neck. --Richardson.

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- Wanny Woldstad (January 15, 1893 – October 26, 1959) was the first female hunter on the remote Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. Wanny Woldstad was born...
- referenced in the traditional Northumbrian ballads of James Armstrong's 'Wanny Blossoms'. Having fallen into ruin by the 1980s, the property fell into...
- Wanny van Gils (February 10, 1959 – July 28, 2018) was a Dutch football player and coach. He was under contract with NAC Breda, Beringen and Willem II...
- 2022, the club changed its home venue again to the newly built Palazzo Wanny arena. The following is the roster for the 2024–2025 season. "Storia". Azzurra...
- Indian Bengali fiction writer and socio-political activist (b. 1926) 2018 – Wanny van Gils, Dutch footballer (b. 1959) 2020 – Junrey Balawing, Filipino record...
- Olympic Park Tennis Center 2022 Hard 28 Florence Open Florence Palazzo Wanny 2022 Hard 28 Tennis Napoli Cup Naples Tennis Club Napoli 2022 Hard 28 Adelaide...
- footballer with 203 caps for Feyenoord, competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics Wanny van Gils (1959–2018) a Dutch football player with over 300 club caps and...
- Scandicci Savino Del Bene Founded 2012; 12 years ago (2012) Ground Palazzo Wanny, Firenze, Italy (Capacity: 3,000-4,000) Chairman Sergio Bazzurro Head coach...
- toponymic surname meaning "from Gilze". People with this name include: Van Gils Wanny van Gils (1959–2018), Dutch football forward and coach Charlotte van Gils [fr;...
- October 2000) was a Norwegian trapper/hunter and author. He was the son of Wanny Woldstad. The winters of 1933–1934 and 1934–1935, he wintered in Hyttevika [no]...