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A male given name. Popular in all English-speaking countries in the first half of the 20th century

Donald Duk never liked his name. He hates his name. He is not a duck. He is not a cartoon character. - - - Only the Chinese are stupid enough to give a kid a stupid name like Donald Duk, Donald Duk says to himself.

given name, male
Barthelme Donald Budge John Donald Glaser Donald Arthur Judd Donald Knuth Donald Ervin Shula Donald Francis Trump Donald John
{i} male first name; family name; city in Oregon (USA)
Donald Duck
A fuck
Donald Duck
Having the characteristics of Donald Duck, especially the character's voice
Donald Duck
Asteroid 12410
Donald Duck
One of the Disney characters, an anthropomorphic white-feathered cartoon duck who usually wears a sailor suit and is known for his voice especially in tantrums

And then the most Donald Duck-like screaming and jabbering you ever heard.

Donald Ducks
plural form of Donald Duck
Donald Arthur Glaser
born Sept. 21, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. U.S. physicist. He received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, then joined the faculty at the University of Michigan. There he developed the bubble chamber, an instrument that became widely used in the study of subatomic particles because it allows precise measurement of the particles' paths. He was awarded a 1960 Nobel Prize
Donald Barthelme
born April 7, 1931, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. died July 23, 1989, Houston, Texas U.S. writer. Barthelme worked as a journalist, journal editor, and museum director before his fiction began to be published. He is known for modernist "collages" marked by technical experimentation and melancholy gaiety. His story collections include Come Back, Dr. Caligari (1964), City Life (1970), Sixty Stories (1981), and Overnight to Many Distant Cities (1983); his novels include Snow White (1967), The Dead Father (1975), Paradise (1986), and The King (1990). His brother Frederick (b. 1943) is also a novelist (Second Marriage, 1984) and short-story writer (Moon Deluxe, 1983)
Donald Budge
a US tennis player who in 1938 became the first person to win the Wimbledon, US, Australian, and French championships in one year (1915-2000)
Donald Duart Maclean
{i} (1913-1983) British diplomat who acted as spy for Russia
Donald Duck
Walt Disney cartoon duck character
Donald Duck
a character in cartoons made by Walt Disney. He is one of the most famous of all Disney's characters
Donald E Knuth
born Jan. 10, 1938, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S. U.S. computer scientist. Knuth earned a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1963 from the California Institute of Technology. A pioneer in computer science, he took time out during the 1970s from writing his highly acclaimed multivolume The Art of Computer Programming in order to develop TeX, a document-preparation system. Because of its precise control of special characters and mathematical formulas, TeX and its variants soon became standard for submitting typeset-ready scientific and mathematical research papers for publication. He has received many awards and honours, including the Kyoto Prize (1996), the Turing Award (1974), and the National Medal of Science (1979)
Donald Ervin Knuth
born Jan. 10, 1938, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S. U.S. computer scientist. Knuth earned a Ph.D. in mathematics in 1963 from the California Institute of Technology. A pioneer in computer science, he took time out during the 1970s from writing his highly acclaimed multivolume The Art of Computer Programming in order to develop TeX, a document-preparation system. Because of its precise control of special characters and mathematical formulas, TeX and its variants soon became standard for submitting typeset-ready scientific and mathematical research papers for publication. He has received many awards and honours, including the Kyoto Prize (1996), the Turing Award (1974), and the National Medal of Science (1979)
Donald Francis Shula
born Jan. 4, 1930, Grand River, Ohio, U.S. U.S. football coach. He played football for John Carroll University and the Baltimore Colts and other NFL clubs. After coaching collegiate football, he became head coach of the Colts (1963-69); under Shula the team won 71 games, lost 23, and tied
Donald Francis Shula
As coach of the Miami Dolphins (1970-96), he became the first NFL coach to win 100 games in 10 seasons; in 1972-73 the Dolphins became the first team to go undefeated through an entire season and the play-offs, culminating in a Super Bowl victory. Shula holds the all-time NFL record for victories, with 347
Donald Glaser
born Sept. 21, 1926, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. U.S. physicist. He received his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology, then joined the faculty at the University of Michigan. There he developed the bubble chamber, an instrument that became widely used in the study of subatomic particles because it allows precise measurement of the particles' paths. He was awarded a 1960 Nobel Prize
Donald J Trump
born 1946, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. real-estate developer. He joined his father's Trump Organization (1968) and expanded its holdings of rental housing. By the 1990s Trump's business empire encompassed a number of high-rises (including the Empire State Building), hotels, and condominiums, including Trump Tower; more than 25,000 rental and co-op apartment units in Queens and Brooklyn; and several hotel-casino complexes in the nearby gambling centre of Atlantic City, N.J. An economic slump in the late 1980s forced him to cede partial control of his properties to creditors, but his fortunes rebounded in the 1990s, and he embarked on a vast building project on New York's West Side. His political ambitions and enjoyment of publicity combined to keep him in the public eye
Donald John Trump
born 1946, New York, N.Y., U.S. U.S. real-estate developer. He joined his father's Trump Organization (1968) and expanded its holdings of rental housing. By the 1990s Trump's business empire encompassed a number of high-rises (including the Empire State Building), hotels, and condominiums, including Trump Tower; more than 25,000 rental and co-op apartment units in Queens and Brooklyn; and several hotel-casino complexes in the nearby gambling centre of Atlantic City, N.J. An economic slump in the late 1980s forced him to cede partial control of his properties to creditors, but his fortunes rebounded in the 1990s, and he embarked on a vast building project on New York's West Side. His political ambitions and enjoyment of publicity combined to keep him in the public eye
Donald Judd
born June 3, 1928, Excelsior Springs, Mo., U.S. died Feb. 12, 1994, New York, N.Y. U.S. sculptor. He studied at Columbia University and the Art Students League. He had his first one-man exhibition in 1957. In 1959 he began writing reviews for Art News and Arts Magazine. In 1960-62 he made the transition from painting to sculpture and became a leading exponent of Minimalism. Much of his work consists of simple cubes or other geometric units that stand on the floor or are cantilevered from the wall, often in stacks or horizontal progressions. His materials included painted steel, Plexiglas, iron, wood, and concrete. In the 1970s he began to fill the land around his studio in Marfa, Texas, with large-scale sculptures; this area is now a museum
Donald MacLean
a British man who had an important job in the Foreign Office, but was at the same time secretly working as a spy for the former Soviet Union. In 1951 he escaped to the Soviet Union with another British spy, Guy Burgess, and the names 'Burgess and Maclean' are often remembered together (1913-83)
Donald Rumsfield
(born 1932) 20th US Secretary of Defense
Donald Trump
{i} Donald John Trump (born 1946), famous United States businessman engaged in real estate business, nicknamed "The Donald
donald duck
a fictional duck created in animated film strips by Walt Disney
John Donald Budge
born June 13, 1915, Oakland, Calif., U.S. died Jan. 26, 2000, Scranton, Pa. U.S. tennis player. He won his very first tournament, the California Boys State Singles title (1930). In 1936 he became the first lawn-tennis player to win the grand-slam (the Australian, French, British, and U.S. singles championships). At Wimbledon in both 1937 and 1938, he won not only the singles but also the men's doubles and mixed doubles. Representing the U.S. four times in the Davis Cup competition (1935-38), he won 25 of 29 matches. He turned professional in 1939. He is noted for having developed the backhand into an offensive stroke
Sir Donald Bradman
an Australian cricketer, one of the best batsmen ever to have played (1908-2001)
The Donald
{i} nickname for Donald Trump (born 1946), famous United States businessman engaged in real estate business
donald

    Silbentrennung

    Don·ald

    Türkische aussprache

    dänıld

    Aussprache

    /ˈdänəld/ /ˈdɑːnəld/

    Etymologie

    () Name of Scottish kings and an early saint, from Scottish Gaelic Dòmhnall, dumno "world" + val "rule".

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