Dele (name)
Given name
People with the given name Dele include:
- Dele Adebola (born 1975), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Adeleye (born 1988), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Aiyenugba (born 1983), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Ajiboye (born 1990), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Alli (born 1996), English footballer
- Dele Charley (1948–1993), Sierra Leonean writer and playwright
- Dele Joseph Ezeoba (born 1958), Nigerian Navy admiral
- Dele Giwa (1947-1986), Nigerian journalist
- Dele Jegede (born 1945), Nigerian-American painter, art historian, cartoonist, curator, and teacher
- Dele Momodu (born 1960), Nigerian journalist, publisher, businessman, and motivational speaker
- Dele Odule (born, 1961), Nigerian actor
- Dele Olaoye (born 1982), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Olojede (born 1961), Nigerian Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- Dele Olorundare (born 1992), Nigerian footballer
- Dele Sosimi (born 1963), Nigerian-British musician
Surname
People with the surname Dele include:
- Bison Dele (1969-2002), American professional basketball player
- Gilbert Delé (born 1964), French professional boxer.
- Jonathan Dele (born 1946), Nigerian boxer of the 1960s and '70s
gollark: There are many.
gollark: It's exotically spelled, so yes.
gollark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangram
gollark: Well, in that case, it's this sort of thing: > The only perfect pangrams of the English alphabet that are known either use abbreviations, such as "Mr Jock, TV quiz PhD, bags few lynx", Roman numerals such as “Fjord Nymphs XV beg a quick waltz”, or use words so obscure that the phrase is hard to understand, such as "Cwm fjord bank glyphs vext quiz"
gollark: I suppose if you're disallowing abbreviations there are some shorter ones which work, at least.
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