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* [[Todd Gaugler]], the manliest of the manly men. Also, see "the boss" for other references. |
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* [[Alexander Manly]], newspaper editor |
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* [[Charles Manly]], a US governor |
* [[Charles Manly]], a US governor |
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Look up manly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Manly is an adjective corresponding to manliness, manhood, or masculinity.
Manly may also refer to:
Places
- Manly, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney
- Manly Council, a local government area in Sydney
- Electoral district of Manly, an electorate in the NSW State Government
- Manly, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane, Australia.
- Manly, Iowa, a city in the USA.
- Manly, New Zealand, a suburb on the Whangaparoa Peninsula north of Auckland, New Zealand
People
- Alexander Manly, newspaper editor
- Charles Manly, a US governor
- James Manly, a Canadian politician
- Matthias Evans Manly, American justice
- William L. Manly, a pioneer in the California Gold Rush of 1849
Sports clubs
- The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, a team in the Australian National Rugby League
- The Wynnum Manly Seagulls, a rugby league team in Brisbane, Australia
See also
- Mr. Manly an American radio program
- Lake Manly