Dean
A dean is a name commonly given someone with a senior role in an institution.
- In a university, a dean is often the head of a division, faculty, college, or school.
- In a school, a dean may have a counseling role and enforce discipline.
- In a cathedral or other collegiate church, the dean is the chief resident clergyman, the head of the chapter of canons
- In the Roman Catholic Church, a dean is responsible for a number of parishes within his diocese. In the Church of England, this official is called a 'rural dean.'
In geography, Dean is a common place name, meaning 'valley'.
- Dean, Cumbria
- Dean, Devon
- Dean, Dorset
- Dean, Hampshire
- Dean, Oxfordshire
- Dean, Somerset
- Dean Prior, Devon
- Dean Row, Greater Manchester
- Deane, Greater Manchester
- Deane, Hampshire
- East Dean, East Sussex
- East Dean, Hampshire
- East Dean, West Sussex
- Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire
- Hedgerley & Dean, Buckinghamshire
- Lower Dean, Bedfordshire
- Upper Dean, Bedfordshire
- West Dean, Hampshire
- West Dean, West Sussex
There are some notable people who are referred to by the name "Dean".
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