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- Denis Leary - Wikipedia
Denis Colin Leary (born August 18, 1957) is an American stand-up comedian and actor He first came to prominence as a stand-up comedian, especially through appearances on MTV (including the comedic song "Asshole") and through the stand-up specials No Cure for Cancer (1993) and Lock 'n Load (1997)
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Denis
From Denys or Denis, the medieval French forms of Dionysius Saint Denis was a 3rd-century missionary to Gaul and the first bishop of Paris He was martyred by decapitation, after which legend says he picked up his own severed head and walked for a distance while preaching a sermon
- Denis - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity - Nameberry
Denis Origin and Meaning The name Denis is a boy's name of French origin meaning "god of Nysa" While Dennis may be more familiar to English speakers, Denis, or sometimes Denys, were the original medieval French forms of the name
- Denis - Name Meaning and Popularity
Meaning of Denis Deriving from the ancient Greek Dionysios, “follower of Dionysus,” Denis travelled through its Latin form Dionysius into medieval France, where the cult of the third-century martyr Saint Denis secured its ecclesiastical prestige before it crossed the Channel into English usage
- Denis - Name Meaning and Origin
The name Denis is of Greek origin and is derived from the name Dionysius, which means "follower of Dionysus " Dionysus was the Greek god of wine, fertility, and revelry Therefore, the name Denis is often associated with qualities such as joy, celebration, and a love for life
- Meaning of the name Denis - Wisdom Library
Denis is a French name derived from the Greek name Dionysius (Διονύσιος), meaning "devoted to Dionysus," the Greek god of wine, revelry, and fertility
- What Does The Name Denis Mean?
Through Latin Dionysius, the name spread into early Christian contexts, especially via Saint Denis (Saint-Denis), the 3rd‑century bishop and martyr of Paris, which anchored the form Denis in French and helped popularize it across medieval Europe
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