Cassie Lee may refer to:
Hana as a given name may have any of several origins. It can be a variant transliteration of Hannah, which is the Jewish, French and Christian form, meaning "grace" in Hebrew associated with God. It is also a Kurdish name meaning hope (هانا), a Persian name meaning flower (حَنا), and an Arabic name meaning bliss (هَناء). As a Japanese name, it is usually translated as flower (花). In Korean, it means the number one (하나). In Hawaiian, "Hana" means "craft" or "work". In Maori, "Hana" means to shine, glow, give out love or radiance. In Finnish, it means "faucet". In Albanian, "Hana" means the moon.
Steve, Steven or Stephen Cohen may refer to:
Cassie is a feminine given name and a short form of various other given names mostly used in English-speaking countries. It is more rarely a surname. People and fictional characters named Cassie include:
Hager is the surname of several people:
Ivan Ivanov may refer to:
Pavlov and its feminine form Pavlova are common Russian and Bulgarian surnames. Their Ukrainian variant is Pavliv. All stem from Christian name Paul. These names may refer to many people:
Friðþjófur is a Scandinavian masculine given name derived from Old Norse friðr (“peace”) + þjófr (“thief”). Maybe a kenning for a fighter. Bearers of the name include:
Anastasija is a transliteration of the Greek name Anastasia in Serbian, Macedonian, and Latvian. Its male counterpart is Anastasije'. It may refer to:
Yang Yun may refer to:
Christine Jennifer Peng-Peng Lee is a retired Canadian artistic gymnast. She was a member of the Canadian team that qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics and committed to attend UCLA after the Olympics, where she led UCLA to a comeback win at the 2018 NCAA National Championship. Lee prefers using her Chinese name, Peng Peng, when doing gymnastics and she claims that it makes her feel like "someone completely different."
Kim Ji-hoon or Kim Ji-hun is a Korean name consisting of the family name Kim and the masculine given name Ji-hoon, and may refer to:
Ji-hun, also spelled Ji-hoon, is a Korean masculine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 46 hanja with the reading "ji" and 12 hanja with the reading "hun" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be used in given names. Ji-hun has been a popular name for South Korean baby boys for several decades, coming in fourth place in 1970, first place in 1980, and first place again in 1990. In 2008 it was the second-most popular name for baby boys, with 2,158 given the name.
Tae-young is a Korean unisex given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 20 hanja with the reading "tae" and 34 hanja with the reading "young" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.
Hans Roth can refer to:
Lee Jun-ho (Korean: 이준호) is a Korean name consisting of the family name Lee and the given name Jun-ho (Joon-ho). It may refer to:
Kacy Esther Catanzaro is an American professional wrestler, gymnast and athletics-based television personality. She is currently signed with WWE on the NXT brand under the ring name Katana Chance. She competed at the television sports show American Ninja Warrior and become the first woman to complete a City Qualifiers course & the first woman to complete a City Finals course. Since signing with WWE, she has competed in the 2018 Mae Young Classic and participated in the 2019 Royal Rumble match.
Cassandra McIntosh is a Australian professional wrestler. She is best known for her time in WWE, where she performed under the ring name Peyton Royce. McIntosh also competed in Impact Wrestling under the ring name Cassie Lee.
Colton Scott Underwood is an American reality television personality and former professional football player. He played defensive end at Illinois State and was signed by the San Diego Chargers as an undrafted free agent in 2014, and was on the practice squad of the Oakland Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles. After being released by the Raiders, Underwood became a contestant on the 14th season of The Bachelorette, and was then announced as the lead of the 23rd season of The Bachelor. He is the first lead in Bachelor franchise history to come out as gay.
Sándor Kiss may refer to:
Balázs Kiss may refer to: