Michael Moran may refer to:
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) was an American singer, songwriter and dancer known as the "King of Pop".
Mick is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Michael. Because of its popularity in Ireland, it is often used in England as a derogatory term for an Irish person or a person of Irish descent. In Australia the meaning broadened to include any Roman Catholic. People named Mick include:
Michael Moore is an American filmmaker and author.
Michael Murphy, Mick Murphy, or Mike Murphy may refer to:
Michael Smith or Mike Smith may refer to:
Michael, Mike or Mick Kelly may refer to:
John Wilson may refer to:
Michael Sullivan may refer to:
Kenny is a surname, a given name, and a diminutive of several different given names.
John or Jack Bailey may refer to:
Michael Scott, Michael Scot, or Mike Scott may refer to:
Stone is a surname of Anglo-Saxon English origin.
Nolan is both a surname and a given name, of Irish origin from Ó Nualláin, derived from Irish nuall meaning "noble, famous" combined with a diminutive suffix. People with the name include:
John Walsh may refer to the following people:
Cahill is a name of Irish origin. It is the anglicised version of the Gaelic "Ó Cathail" meaning "descendant of Cathal".
Michael, Mike or Mick McCarthy may refer to:
Pierce is an English, Welsh, and Irish surname. The name is a cognate of French Pierre ("Peter"). Notable persons with that surname include:
Simpson is an English/Scottish patronymic surname from the medieval masculine given name 'Simme', a medieval variant of 'Simon'. The earliest public record of the name was in 1353 in Staffordshire, West Midlands region of England.
Casey is a common variation of the Irish Gaelic Cathasaigh/Cathaiseach, meaning vigilant or watchful. At least six different septs used this name, primarily in the Counties of Cork and Dublin.