Bob Anderson may refer to:
James, Jim, Jimmy, or Jamie Clark may refer to:
Robert Taylor is the name of:
Terry is a unisex given name, derived from French Thierry and Theodoric. It can also be used as a diminutive nickname for the names Teresa or Theresa (feminine) or Terence, Terrance or Terrier (masculine).
Robert or Bob Thompson may refer to:
Robert Evans (1930–2019) was an American film producer.
Jeff Smith or Jeffrey Smith may refer to:
Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen.
Rick is a masculine given name, often a short form (hypocorism) of Richard, Derek, Frederick, Patrick, Hendrick, Eric, Kendrick, Roderick, Fredericka, Derrick, Maverick, Erica, Ricky, Hendricka, Henrique, and Enrique. It may refer to:
Steve Johnson may refer to:
James or Jim Walker may refer to:
Anderson is a surname deriving from a patronymic meaning "son of Ander/Andrew".
Ken, Kenneth or Kenny Johnson may refer to:
Scott Taylor may refer to:
Adams is a common surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from the given name Adam. Related surnames include Addams and McAdam/MacAdam.
Gary and Garry are English language masculine given names.
Joe is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Joseph.
Holden is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tom is mostly used as a diminutive of Thomas. In Germanic countries and Scandinavia, "Tom" is in use as a formal given name. In modern Hebrew, the name Tom is used as a unisex name, with the meaning of "innocence, naivety, simplicity" or "the end.”
Bob is a male given name or a hypocorism, usually of Robert, and sometimes a diminutive of Bobby. It is most common in English-speaking countries such as the United States, Canada, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand and some Anglophone African countries.
Doug is a male personal name. It is sometimes a given name, but more often it is a hypocorism which takes the place of a given name, usually Douglas. Notable people with the name include: