Brian Campbell may refer to:
Peter Brown may refer to:
Alistair is a male given name. It is an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic Alasdair. The latter is most likely a Scottish Gaelic variant of the Norman French Alexandre or Latin Alexander, which was incorporated into English in the same form as Alexander. The deepest etymology is the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (man-repeller): ἀλέξω (repel) + ἀνήρ (man), "the one who repels men", a warrior name. Another, not nearly so common, Anglicization of Alasdair is Allaster.
Michael Sullivan (or variants) may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Murphy may refer to:
Nathan Smith may refer to:
Gregory or Greg Smith may refer to:
A wolverine is a stocky and muscular carnivorous mammal that resembles a small bear.
Michael or Mike Brown may refer to:
John Morrison or Morison may refer to:
David Anderson may refer to:
Brian Murphy may refer to:
Dave or David Jackson may refer to:
Michael McLean or Mike McLean may refer to:
Brian Smith may refer to:
Brian Lee may refer to:
Ben or Benjamin Smith may refer to:
Pearce is a surname, from knights of the Norman lord Mansfield prior to the invasion of England. It derives etymologically from the Germanic word to pierce, and was a name commonly given to warrior caste in Saxon/Jute, p-celtic and oil languages. Another etymology is from Piers, the medieval vernacular form of Peter, and may refer to:
Brian or Bryan Shaw may refer to:
Patty is an English given name that originated as a rhyming diminutive form of names such as Martha via the diminutive Mattie, much in the same way that Peggy was derived as a rhyming variant of Meg or Meggie, an English diminutive of Margaret, and Polly was originally derived as a rhyming variant of Molly, an English diminutive of Mary. The alternation of the letter P with the letter M in these English hypocorisms is not understood. The diminutive was used in Colonial America. It was later used as an English short form of Patricia or, for boys, as a diminutive form of Patrick. It is also in use as an independent name. Spelling variants include Patti and Pattie. Patsy is another related variant. Patty is also in use as a surname with different origins.