Berenson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fictional characters:
Moran is a modern Irish surname derived from membership of a medieval dynastic sept. The name means a descendant of Mórán. “Mor” in Gaelic translates as big or great and “an” as the prefix the. Morans were a respected sept of the Uí Fiachrach dynasty in the western counties of Mayo and Sligo. In Ireland, where the name descended from the Gaelic, it is generally pronounced MORR-ən anglicised approximate of the Irish pronunciation.
Scully is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Faulkner is a name variant of the English surname Falconer. It is of medieval origin taken from Old French Faulconnier, "falcon trainer". It can also be used as a first name or as a middle name.
Genovese is an Italian surname meaning, properly, someone from Genoa. Its Italian plural form Genovesi has also developed into a surname.
Bannon is an Irish surname. The following are people bearing that surname:
Hunter is an English and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Darnell is a masculine given name and a surname. The surname refers to a group of people in medieval ages who grew a plant called Darnel, which had intoxicatory properties. The surname is of English and French origin. It may refer to one of the following people:
Lori is a female given name, a variant of Laura and Lorraine.
Strain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Monroe is a surname of Scottish origin, also spelled Munro. Notable people with the surname include:
Kuroki is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Masterson is a surname that originated in Scotland. It is the anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Mháighistir. Notable people with the surname include:
Chiles is a surname, a variation of Childs, from the Anglo-Saxon 'Cild'. Notable people with the surname include:
Brewster is an English occupational surname, indicating a female involved in brewing. Notable people with the surname include:
Ichikawa is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nam is a Korean family name meaning "south". The 2000 South Korean census found 257,178 people with this family name, of whom 150,394 belonged to the Uiryeong Nam bon-gwan. According to the same census, the place with the highest frequency of people belonging to that bon-gwan was Eumseong County, North Chungcheong Province, where it accounted for 1,021 people, or 1.21% of the population; this represented a significant drop both in numbers and in proportion from the 1985 census, when it accounted for 1,427 people, or 1.71% of the population.
Aldridge is an English surname derived from a toponym. Notable people with the surname include:
Montenegro is a surname of Galician origin, later spreading to other parts of Spain and Portugal.
Munson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Vickers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: