Ashley
Ashley is a place name, a surname, and a unisex given name. The place name is derived from the Old English words æsc (“ash”) and lēah (“meadow”).
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Places
Australia
England
New Zealand
- Ashley, New Zealand
- Ashley (New Zealand electorate), a former electorate 1866–1902
People
- Ashley (name), a surname or first name
- Ashley (singer) (born 1975), Puerto Rican singer
- Ashley, South Korean singer and leader of Ladies' Code
Other uses
- Ashley (restaurant), a South Korean restaurant chain
- Ashley (automobile), a kit car manufactured in England from 1954 to 1962
- Ashley Furniture, an American furniture company
- Ashley Script, a typeface created by Ashley Havinden
- Ashley Treatment, a controversial treatment for static encephalopathy
- The Ashley Book of Knots, a reference manual on the use, history, appearance, and tying of knots by Clifford Ashley
- "Ashley", a 2008 song by Escape the Fate from This War Is Ours
- "Ashley", a 2008 song by The Dodos from Visiter
- "Ashley", a 2012 song by Green Day from ¡Dos!
- "Ashley", a 2020 song by Halsey from Manic
- Ashley (film), a 2013 film directed by Dean Ronalds
- Ashley, a character from the WarioWare series of video games
- Ashley Mizuki Robbins, the protagonist of the Another Code video games.
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See also
- Aisling (given name), from Irish (Gaelic)
- Ashli, a medieval Volga Bulgarian town
- Leigh (disambiguation), Old English for "a woodland clearing"
- All pages with titles beginning with Ashley
- All pages with titles containing Ashley
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