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Darling

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Darling is a term of endearment of Anglo-Saxon origin.

Darling or Darlin' or Darlings may also refer to:

People

  • Darling (surname)
  • Darling Jimenez (born 1980), American boxer
  • Darling Légitimus (1907–1999), French actress

Places

Australia

Nepal

  • Darling, Baglung, a Village Development Committee (administrative region)
  • Darling, Lumbini, a village and municipality

United States

  • Darling, Mississippi, a census-designated place
  • Darling, Pennsylvania, a ghost town
  • Darling Run, a stream in Ohio

Elsewhere

  • Darling, Chin State, Burma/Myanmar
  • Darling, Western Cape, South Africa
  • Darling Peninsula, Nunavut, Canada

Films and television

  • Darling (1965 film), a British film directed by John Schlesinger
  • Darling (2007 Indian film), a Bollywood film starring Fardeen Khan
  • Darling (2007 Swedish film), directed by Johan Kling
  • Darling (2007 French film), starring Marina Foïs, directed by Christine Carrière
  • Darling (2010 film), a Telugu film starring Prabhas
  • Darling (2012 film), a Bengali film
  • Darling (2014 film), a 2014 Kannada film
  • Darling (2015 Indian film), a Tamil film
  • Darling (2015 American film), an American horror film
  • Darlin' (2019 film)
  • Come On Over (film), also known as Darlin'
  • Darling! The Pieter–Dirk Uys Story, a 2007 documentary by Julian Shaw
  • The Darlings, recurring characters on the American television series The Andy Griffith Show

Music

  • Darlin' (French band), a short-lived French band that eventually became Daft Punk
  • Darling (British band), a British band featuring guitarist Hal Lindes and drummer Paul Varley
  • Darling, a band fronted by former Calibretto 13 drummer Christopher Thomas

Albums

  • Darling (Robert Hazard album), 1986
  • Darling (EP), a 2007 promotional EP by Kylie Minogue
  • Darling (Yui Horie album), 2008
  • Darlings (Kevin Drew album), 2014
  • Darlin', a 1981 album by Tom Jones

Songs

  • "Darlin' " (Poacher song)
  • "Darlin'" (The Beach Boys song) (1967)
  • "Darlin'" (Tom Zanetti song), 2015
  • "Darling" (Girl's Day song) (2014)
  • "Darling" (Eyes Set to Kill song) (2009)
  • "Darling", by Dirk Bogarde, J. Dankworth and G. Lees (1965)
  • "Darling", by Baccara Soja, Dostal (1978)
  • "Darling", by Cindy & Bert (1979)
  • "Darling", by Nazar (band), the Turkish entry in Eurovision (1978)
  • "Darling", by Sons and Daughters (band) (2008)
  • "Darling", by Stories (band) (1973)
  • "Darling", a song by Japanese boy band V6 (2003)
  • "Darlin", by Avril Lavigne from her album Goodbye Lullaby
  • "Darlin'", by Backstreet Boys from their eponymous album
  • "Darling", by Golden Earring from their album Paradise in Distress
  • "Oh! Darling", a song by The Beatles from Abbey Road

Other uses

  • Darling (fragrance), promoted by Kylie Minogue
  • Darling (software), an open source Darwin / OS X compatibility layer for Linux
  • Darling language, an aboriginal language of the Darling River in Australia
  • Darling, an early automobile model manufactured by Neue Automobil Gesellschaft
  • Darling, an automobile model manufactured from 1901 to 1902; see List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States

See also

  • Darling House (disambiguation), various buildings on the US National Register of Historic Places
  • Darling Darling (disambiguation)
  • The Darling (disambiguation)
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