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A pun of the portmanteau of Phil Lester's and Daniel Howell's names—"Phan"—and the word "fandom". [90] Danny Gonzalez: Greg YouTuber In one of his videos, Gonzalez looked up "Strong Names" on Google and found the name "Gregory," which he shortened to Greg, and declared it a "good, strong name." [91] DAY6: My Day Music group [92] Deadsy: Leigons
Fantasy Boys is a South Korean reality competition show created by MBC.The purpose of the show is to form a 12-member boy group with the potential to chart on Billboard. [1] 55 contestants were chosen out of 1,000 applicants from around the world, primarily from South Korea, China, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, and the United States, [2] and divided into three groups known as "grades".
Ben Hanley (born 1985), English racing driver; Bill Hanley (ice hockey) (1915–1990), Irish-born Canadian ice hockey administrator Bo Hanley (1887–1980), American professional football player and coach
Boy, James Hanley's second novel, first published in 1931 by Boriswood, is a grim story of the brief life and early death of a thirteen-year-old stowaway from Liverpool. After several editions had been published in 1931 and 1932, a cheap edition, published in 1934, was prosecuted for obscene libel and the publisher heavily fined.
Michael Paul "Mike" Brady (bottom center in picture above), portrayed by Robert Reed in the TV show and Gary Cole in films, is the male head of the Brady household. In episode #4 of The Bradys, "Hat in the Ring", when Mike is sworn in as City Councilman, his full name is given as Michael Thomas Brady.
Afrikaans; Alemannisch; Аԥсшәа; العربية; Aragonés; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; 閩南語 / Bân-lâm-gú; Башҡортса; Беларуская
Boy Hayje (born 1949), Dutch racing driver; Boy Logro (born 1956), Filipino celebrity chef; Boy Gé Mendes (born 1952), Senegalese musician; Boy Mould (1916–1941), British Royal Air Force flying ace; Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński (1874–1941), Polish writer, poet and translator known by nickname "Boy" or pen-name Boy-Żeleński
James (Joseph) Hanley (3 September 1897 – 11 November 1985) was a British novelist, short story writer, and playwright from Kirkdale, Liverpool, Lancashire, of Irish descent. Hanley came from a seafaring family and spent two years at sea himself, during World War I. He published his first novel Drift in 1930.