Brandon Miller may refer to:
Chris or Christopher Cook may refer to:
Brad or Bradley Smith may refer to:
Christopher or Chris Jones may refer to:
Aaron is an English masculine given name. The 'h' phoneme in the original Hebrew pronunciation "Aharon" (אהרן) is dropped in the Greek, Ἀαρών, from which the English form, Aaron, is derived.
Coby or Koby is a male and female given name, a surname, or a nickname originating from the name "Jacob" or "Jakob".
Jack Murphy may refer to:
Corey is a masculine given name and a surname. It is a masculine version of name Cora, which has Greek origins and is the maiden name of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word coire, which means "in a cauldron" or "in a hollow".
Ryan is an English-language given name of Irish origin. Traditionally a male name, it has been used increasingly for both boys and girls since the 1970s. It comes from the Irish surname Ryan, which in turn comes from the Old Irish name Rían. Popular modern sources typically suggest that the name means "Little king", but the original meaning is unknown. According to John Ryan, Professor of Early and Medieval History at University College Dublin, "Rian, like Niall, seems to be so ancient that its meaning was lost before records began."
Colombo is an Italian surname meaning literally "dove". It was given to orphans.
Carson is unisex given name. It comes from an Irish and Scottish surname, which is of unknown meaning. It may refer to:
Casey is a given name, originally derived from the Irish Gaelic cathasaigh, meaning "vigilant" or "watchful". It is also a nickname; in the case of girls, it can be used as a derivative nickname for the name Cassandra or, for either sex, the initials K.C.. It is in use for girls or boys in both the United States, the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries.
Peter Miller or Pete Miller may refer to:
Brandon is a masculine given name that is a transferred use of a surname and place name derived from the Old English brōm, meaning broom or gorse, and dūn, meaning hill. It is also sometimes a variant of the Irish masculine given name, Breandán, meaning "prince".
Bryce is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Jace or Jase is a masculine given name, often a shortened version of Jason, and more rarely a surname.
Kyle is an English-language given name, derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname Kyle, which is itself from a region in Ayrshire.
Love is an English language surname of several possible origins.
Dillon is a given name.
Nolan is a male given name of Irish origin meaning "champion".
Chase is a given name in the English speaking world, especially popular in the United States. The given name is a transferred use of the surname.