Darling
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Darling is a term of endearment of Anglo-Saxon origin.
It may also refer to:
People
Places
- In Australia
- Darling Downs, a region in Queensland, Australia
- Darling Harbour in Sydney, Australia
- Darling Heights, Queensland
- Darling Point, New South Wales
- Darling River, the third-longest Australian river
- Darling Scarp, an escarpment in Western Australia
- Darling Street, the main thoroughfare of Balmain, Sydney
- Darling railway station, Melbourne
- In Nepal
- Darling, Dhawalagiri, a Village Development Committee (administrative region)
- Darling, Lumbini, a village and municipality
- Elsewhere
- Darling, Chin State in Burma/Myanmar
- Darling, Western Cape, in South Africa
- Darling Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada
Films
- Darling (1965 film), a British film directed by John Schlesinger
- Darling (2007 Indian film), a Bollywood film starring Fardeen Khan
- Darling (2007 Swedish film), a Swedish film directed by Johan Kling
- Darling (2007 French film), a French film directed by Christine Carrière
- Darling (2010 film), a Telugu film starring Prabhas
- Darling (2012 film), a Bengali film
- Darling! The Pieter–Dirk Uys Story, a 2007 documentary by Julian Shaw
Music
- Bands
- Darling (band), a British band featuring guitarist Hal Lindes and drummer Paul Varley
- Darling, a band fronted by former Calibretto 13 drummer Christopher Thomas
- Songs
- "Darling", a 1978 single by Baccara
- "Darling", a song by Eyes Set to Kill from Reach
- "Oh! Darling", a song by The Beatles from Abbey Road
- "Darling Darling", a single by Hitomi Yaida
- "Darlin", a song by Avril Lavigne from her 4th album Goodbye Lullaby
Other uses
- Darling (German car), an early automobile model manufactured by Neue Automobil Gesellschaft
- Darling (American car), an automobile model manufactured before 1919
- Darling (game), a video game series
- Darling (perfume), promoted by Kylie Minogue
- Darling language, an aboriginal language of the Darling River in Australia
- Jay Norwood and Genevieve Pendleton Darling House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Polk County, Iowa
- Darling (software), an open source Darwin / OS X compatibility layer for Linux
See also
- The Darling (disambiguation)
- Darlin' (disambiguation)
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