Bellows is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cronin is derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín which originated in County Cork, and the Old Irish word crón, meaning saffron-colored. The Cronin family have been prominent in politics and the arts in Ireland, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom since the nineteenth century.
Myers as a surname has several possible origins, e.g. Old French mire ("physician"), Old English maire ("mayor"), and Old Norse myrr ("marsh").
Wilkie is a surname of Scottish or German origin, which is medieval pet form of the personal name William. An alternative spelling is Wilkey, and a related German surname is Wilke. The surname Wilkie may refer to:
Corbet is a surname, and may refer to
Weekes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kerr is a Scottish surname. See Clan Kerr for the Scottish origins.
Poole is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kirby is a surname of Irish and English origin. The Irish surname is an anglicisation of Ó Ciarmhaic, while the English surname is from the Old Norse "kirkja" + "býr" meaning "church" + "settlement". Notable people with the surname include:
Hartigan is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Denman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Boucher is a French surname.
Picard is a surname meaning a person from Picardy, a historical region and cultural area of France.
Christian is an English surname from the Latin "Christianus" meaning follower of Christ, from "christus" ("anointed"), created to translate the Hebrew messiah. As one of the native Manx surnames the name originates as an anglicisation of "Mac Christen"; Notable people with the surname include:
Cummins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
If the surname Hull is of topographical origin, it may derive from the Old English hyll, denoting a "dweller on or by a hill", or from a Welsh term for a rough, uneven place. It may also be of locational origin, e.g., Kingston upon Hull on the River Hull in Yorkshire, or derive from the personal name Hulle, a pet form of Hugh. The name spread from the British Isles throughout the Anglosphere.
Glass or Glaß is a surname with several sources. It can be English, German, Russian/Slavic, Irish or Scottish. Many with the last name Glass, are of eastern European descent, where Glass is a shortened version of their original last name. It is also a Jewish surname, adopted by some Eastern European Ashkenazi in the nineteenth century. After being forced by the authorities to take on a surname, Jews in this area typically chose names referring to places, animals, occupations or signifying personal traits. The name Glass referred to Glass-making, Glazing and the Glass trade.
Sparrow is a given name and a surname derived from the common name of the bird.
Carrick is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bachman is an Anglicized spelling of the surname Bachmann. Notable people with the surname include:
Heward is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: