Bennette is a surname and unisex given name of English origin, a variant of Bennett. [1] Notable people with the name include:
Rike or Ryke is a given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Chinn is a surname, originating both in England and among overseas Chinese communities.
Kass is a surname. It originated in several different ways, including as a nickname in former eastern territories of Germany from the Czech word kos, from the Estonian word kass meaning cat, from the given name Gazo, as an Ashkenazi Jewish surname from the given name Casriel, and possibly as an Americanized spelling of Káš or Kaše. The 2010 United States census found 3,796 people with the surname Kass, making it the 8,655th-most-common surname in the country, compared to 3,523 people (8,599th-most-common) in the 2000 census. In both US censuses, more than nine-tenths of the bearers of the surname identified as non-Hispanic white.
Biju is a popular male name in India, especially in Bengal, Orissa, Kerala, and Bangladesh.
George Bennett, Bennette, or Bennet may refer to:
Agard is a surname that may have several origins. Its variants are Ågård/Aagaard and Aagard. Notable people with the surname include:
Cas is a masculine given name and nickname, as well as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Drennan is a surname of Irish origin. Variations of the name are found primarily in Ireland, Scotland, and the United States. The surname is purportedly derived from the Gaelic Ó Droighneáin, Ó Draighnáin, or Ua Draighnen, meaning "descendant of Draighnen", or "descendant of blackthorn". Variant spellings include Drennen, Drenning, Drennon, Drinan, Drinnan, Drinnon, and Drynan. Thornton is another Anglicized surname from the same original Gaelic form.
Donn is a given name in the Irish language. Donn was originally a byname, which had two meanings: one of the meanings was "brown"; the other was "chief" or "noble". Its use as a given name represents a shortened form of various Gaelic names having donn- as their first element. A variant form of the name is Don.
Tow is a surname in various cultures.
Tián, or T'ien in Wade-Giles is a Chinese surname. An alternative transliteration of "田" from Cantonese is Tin, from Hokkien is Thinn. It appeared in the Hundred Family Surnames text from the early Song dynasty. It also means "field". In 2019 it was the 34th most common surname in mainland China.
Chew is a Chinese, English or Korean surname.
Kam is a given name, nickname or surname.
Tillmann is a surname and given name of German and Danish origin. Variants of the name include Tilman, Tillman, and Dillman. Notable people with the name Tillmann include:
Chien is a romanisation of multiple Chinese surnames and Chinese given names.
Millstein is a surname that may either be a variant of Milstein, an occupational Ashkenazi surname for a miller, or an Americanized spelling of German Mühlstein, which may either be a nickname for a heavy person or a toponymic surname from the historic village of Mühlstein in Baden-Württemberg, derived from the Middle High German word for millstone. Notable people with the surname include:
Schubach is a surname of German origin, likely a variant of Schüpbach, a toponymic surname from the village of Schupbach in Hesse, Germany. Notable people with the surname include:
Caiazzo is a toponymic surname of Italian origin from Caiazzo, Campania, which is derived from the personal name Caio, a form of the Latin name Gaius. Notable people with the surname include:
Mongillo is a surname of Italian origin, a variant of Mongelli, a patronymic surname from the personal name Moncio, meaning "little monk". Notable people with the surname include:
De or de Giacomo is a patronymic surname of Italian origin, derived from the personal name Giacomo. Notable people with the surname include: