Dey (disambiguation)
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Dey was the title given to the rulers of the Regency of Algiers and Tunis under the Ottoman Empire from 1671 onwards.
Dey may also refer to:
- Dey (acronym for Dollar Euro Yen) - a proposed world currency
- Dey (month), the 10th month of the Iranian calendar
People
People with the given name Dey:
- Dey Young (born 1955), American actress
- Robert Isaac Dey Gray (circa 1772-1804), lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada
People with the surname Dey:
- Anind Dey (21st century), American computer scientist
- Bishnu Dey (1909-1982), Bengali poet
- Claudia Dey (21st century), Canadian dramatist
- Edgar Dey (1883-1912), early amateur and professional ice hockey player
- Frederick Van Rensselaer Dey (1861-1922), American pulp fiction writer
- Hussein Dey (1765-1838), last of the Ottoman provincial rulers of Algiers
- Joseph Dey (1907-1991), golf administrator
- K. C. Dey (1893-1962), Bengali actor, singer and music composer
- Krishanu Dey (1962-2003), Indian football player
- Lal Behari Dey (1824-1892), Bengali Indian journalist and author
- Manna Dey (1919-2013), Indian actor
- Manishi Dey (1906-1989), Indian artist
- Mukul Dey (1895-1989), Indian artist
- Susan Dey (born 1952), Emmy Award-nominated American actress
- Ted Dey (1864-1943), Canadian ice hockey owner
- Tom Dey (21st century), film director
- Tracey Dey (20th century), American girl group pop singer
- William Dey (1870-1921), early amateur ice hockey player
See also
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