Barefoot (name)

Last updated

Barefoot is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Surname:

Given name:

Related Research Articles

The surname Thom is of Scottish origin, from the city of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and Angus, and is a sept of the Clan MacThomas.

David Campbell may refer to:

Davie is a surname and a form of the masculine given name David.

Troutman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Armistead is both a surname and a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include:

Woodrow is the male English given name which was originally an English surname which may originally derive from a toponym meaning "row of houses by a wood" in Old English. Other sources suggest the name directly derives from woodroe, an appellation for a border guard. Other sources suggest that the name is a variant of wood+reeve, a local official, thus a forest keeper or guardian. The name was made popular, in part, by US president Woodrow Wilson, whose mother's maiden name was Woodrow.

Sharpe is a surname. Notable people with the name include:

Rayfield is an English surname. Notable people with the name include:

Dowling is an Irish surname. It is an anglicised form representing two unrelated clans:

Yeates is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Willson is an English language patronymic surname, literally "son of William". There are other spellings, such as the more common Wilson variant. Willson is less common as a given name. Willson may refer to:

Stephen is a surname of English, Scottish, and German origin. It is a reasonably common surname. The German variant is thought to have originated from the German-speaking world as (Von) Stephan.

Upton is a surname of English origin and a rarely used given name. At the time of the British Census of 1881 Upton Surname at Forebears, the frequency of the surname Upton was highest in Sussex, followed by Oxfordshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Warwickshire, Kent, Bedfordshire and Derbyshire. The name Upton is a variation of Upperton and is derived from the Old English for Upper Ton, Upper Enclosure or Upper Field.

Geoff(rey) or Jeff(rey) Cox may refer to:

Blatt is a surname. People with the surname include:

Pool is an English and Dutch surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Cullen is an Irish surname. It is an Anglicised form of Gaelic Ó Cuileáin 'descendant of Cuileán', a name meaning 'wolfhound whelp', 'young hound'. It is also considered by some to mean the 'handsome one'. The Uí Cuileáin of County Tyrone were erenaghs of Clogher. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Cullanes were one of the chiefly families of the Uí Fidgenti who were a tribe of the Erainn who were the second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC.

Kiser is a variation spelling of the Germanic Kaiser surname, and is pronounced in the same manner as Kaiser. This spelling originated before Standard German was codified, in territory that today falls within the mountainous Black Forest area of Germany and neighboring areas of Switzerland. The Kiser Family spelling is also common among current descendants living in the forested mountainous Appalachian mountains of North America. This surname may refer to:

Settle is a surname, and may refer to:

Elmore is a given name and surname of English origin. The name is identified as a habitational name derived from the place name, Elmore in Gloucestershire, named from Old English elm 'elm' + fer 'river bank' or ofer 'ridge'.