Benjamin or Ben Allen may refer to:
Ben, Benjamin or Benny Johnson may refer to:
George Allen may refer to:
Sidney Smith may refer to:
James or Jimmy Murphy may refer to:
William Rogers may refer to:
Ben Jones may refer to:
John Crawford may refer to:
Benjamin Thompson (1753–1814) was an American-born British physicist and inventor.
Charles or Charlie Adams may refer to:
Alan McDonald, Alan MacDonald, Allan McDonald, Allan MacDonald, Allen McDonald or Allen MacDonald may refer to:
Humphrey is both a masculine given name and a surname. An earlier form, not attested since Medieval times, was Hunfrid.
Abbott is an English surname, derived from the word "abbot", which may refer to:
Edwards is a patronymic surname, which arose separately in England and Wales. It means "son of Edward". Edwards is the 14th most common surname in Wales and 21st most common in England. Within the United States, it was ranked as the 49th-most common surname as surveyed in 1990, falling to 51st in 2014.
Johnston is in most cases a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland. Historically, the surname has been most common throughout Scotland and Ireland.
Whalley can mean:
Wilmot is a surname, and may refer to:
The surname Williamson was first found in Peebles, where this predominantly Scottish Clan held a family seat anciently, although their interests straddled the English Scottish border and they held territories as far south as Keswick in Cumberland.
Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew בִּנְיָמִין, Binyāmīn, translating as "son of the right [hand]", though in the Samaritan Pentateuch, the name appears as "Binyaamem": "son of my days".
John Dixon may refer to:
Tayler is a surname and given name, and may refer to: