Daphne (disambiguation)
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Daphne |
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Gender | Female |
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Daphne is known to be a female's first name.
Daphne or Dafne may refer to:
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- The nymph Daphne in Greek mythology
- Dafne, an opera from late 16th century by Jacopo Peri, considered to be the first opera ever composed
- Daphne (opera), an opera by Richard Strauss based on the myth of the nymph Daphne
- Daphne (plant), a genus of shrubs in the plant family Thymelaeaceae, noted for their scented flowers and poisonous berries
[edit] Places
- Daphne Palace of Constantinople
- 41 Daphne, an asteroid
- Dafni (disambiguation), many cities and villages in Greece
- Daphne, Alabama, a city in the United States
- A former suburb of the ancient city of Antioch
[edit] Vessels
- SS Daphne, a ship which sank disastrously in 1883
- Daphne, a cruise ship operated by Costa Cruises (1979-1997)
- Daphne class submarine
[edit] Fictional people
- Daphne Blake, a character in the television cartoon Scooby-Doo
- Daphne Broon, a character in the Scottish cartoon strip The Broons
- Daphne Moon, a character in the Emmy Award winning television show Frasier
- Daphne Millicent Turner, a character in the Malory Towers books
[edit] Entertainment
- Daphné (singer), a French singer
- "Daphne Descends", a song on the Smashing Pumpkins' Adore (album)
- "Daphne", a song on several Django Reinhardt albums, such as Djangology. The song was originally written in 1938.
- DAPHNE, an emulator of Laserdisc arcade games
- Daphne in the Brilliant Blue, a 2004 anime
[edit] Other uses
- Détecteur à Grande Acceptance pour la Physique Photonucléaire Expérimentale (DAPHNE), a detector for real photon physics, built by CEA Saclay (France) and used at the electron accelerator facility SATURNE (CEA Saclay / France) between 1987 and 1990 and the electron accelerator facility MAMI (Mainz / Germany) between 1990 and 2003
- DAΦNE, a nuclear physics experiment in Frascati, Italy
- "Daphne II", a European Community program based on the decision 803/2004/CE from the European Parliament, to prevent and fight violence against women and children and protect the victims and risk groups
- "Daphne", a short story by Michael Cadnum, originally printed in the fantasy anthology The Green Man, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, originally printed in 2002