Carlyle is a masculine English-language given name. It may refer to:
Chris Smith may refer to:
Thomas, Tom, or Tommy Cooper may refer to:
Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English.
Harry White may refer to:
James Fraser or James Frazer may refer to:
Blair is a Scots-English-language name of Scottish Gaelic origin.
Jack Johnson commonly refers to:
Ciarán or Ciaran is a traditionally male given name of Irish origin. It means "little dark one" or "little dark-haired one", produced by appending a diminutive suffix to ciar. It is the masculine version of the name Ciara.
Jack Thompson may refer to:
Carlile is an English habitational surname related to the city of Carlisle. Notable people with the surname include:
Irwin is an Irish, Scottish, and English surname stemming from the surname Eoforwine, a combination of the Old English words for boar and friend. Notable people with the surname include:
Alf is a given name, nickname and surname.
Myles is a Germanic and English surname meaning perhaps "peaceful".
As a given name, Cory is used by both males and females. It is a variation of the name Cora, meaning "(the) Maiden", which is a title of the goddess Persephone. The name also can have origins from the Gaelic word coire, which means "in a cauldron", or "in a hollow".
Matthew occurs as a surname, derived from the given name Matthew.
Marler is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arnell is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Gwynn, Gwynne, Guinn or Gwyn, are given names meaning "white" or/and "blessed" in Welsh and Cornish.
Stoney is a given name, nickname, stage name and surname. Notable people with the name include:
Carlyle is a given name and surname. Surname is derived from Carlisle. Given name may be an elaboration of Carl. Notable people with the name include the following: