Beesley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Robson is an English surname. Originating in North East England, and derived from ‘Son of Robert’. The name, Robson, can be found all over the North East of England and over the border into Scotland. The Robson family was also a notorious Border Reaver clan being one of the four riding clans of North Tynedale, with the family stronghold being Falstone in Northumberland. Notable people with the surname include:
Paterson is a Scottish and Irish surname meaning "Fathers' son" or "son of Patrick". In Connacht, and Ulster, the name is considered to be an Anglicised form of the Irish language surname Ó Casáin. Paterson is rarely used as a given name. There are other spellings, including Patterson. Notable people with the surname include:
Goss is a Saxon surname meaning "goose". Notable people with the surname include:
Matthew or Matt Johnson may refer to:
Walters is a surname of English origin. It used to denote "Son of Walter", derived from the given name Walter, which was introduced into England and Wales about the time of the Norman Conquest. The name "Walter" originates from the Old German wald ("rule") + heri ("warrior").
Bellamy is a surname of Norman origin, from the words beau/bel and 'ami'. Ultimately deriving from the Latin "Bellum"/"Bellus" and "Amicus". It could also be a local surname meaning 'from Belleme'.
Edmondson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Edmond". There are varied spellings, including Edmonson. It is uncommon as a given name. Notable people with the surname Edmondson include:
Shepherd is a surname, cognate of the English word "Shepherd". Several common spelling variations exist, including Shepperd, Shephard, Shepard, and Sheppard.
Roth is an English, German, or Jewish origin surname. There are seven theories on its origin:
Day is an English and Irish surname Notable people and characters with the surname Day include:
Sheridan is an Irish surname. It is derived from the Irish Gaelic Ó Sirideáin 'descendant of Sirideáin', a given name meaning 'to seek'. Originating in County Longford, the Sheridans were erenaghs of Granard, but in the County Cavan served the O'Reillys.
Reeves is a surname.
Bentley is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sparrow is a given name and a surname derived from the common name of the bird.
Caesar is a surname. It most commonly refers to Julius Caesar, a Roman general and statesman.
Easton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hopper is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Proctor is an English occupational surname, originally meaning 'steward', derived from Latin procurare.
Kemp is a surname of English origin which means "soldier". Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Alan is a variant spelling of Allan and Allen. According to one source, Alan is a variant of the English surname Allain.