Charles Austin may refer to:
Paul Williams may refer to:
Charles Taylor most often refers to:
Charles, Charlie, Charley, or Chuck Wilson may refer to:
Peter Robinson may refer to:
John Fox or Foxe may refer to:
Peter or Pete Williams may refer to:
Charles or Charlie White may refer to:
Charles, Charlie, Charley, Chuck or Chuckie Williams may refer to:
Edward, Ed, Ned, or Eddie Byrne may refer to:
Joseph or Joe Walsh may refer to:
Gould is a surname, a variant of "Gold"
O'Malley is an Irish surname.
Ray is a masculine given name and short form (hypocorism) of the given name Raymond, and may refer to:
Trainor is a surname of British origin, prevalent in English-speaking countries. It may refer to the following notable people:
Leslie is a surname and given name, derived from the name of Clan Leslie. The name may also be spelled Lesley. The name derives from a placename in Aberdeenshire, perhaps an anglicisation of an originally Gaelic leas celyn "holly-garden". Leslie is also frequently used as an anglicization of the male name Ladislaus, or its variant László. In this context, the name is derived from Slavic elements, with 'vladeti' meaning 'rule' and 'slava' meaning 'glory'. In the United Kingdom, the name is spelled Leslie when given to boys, while for girls it is usually rendered as Lesley.
Stout is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Carney is an Irish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Traynor is an English and Irish surname found throughout the world.
Kearney or Kearneys is an Irish surname.