Daniel Clark may refer to:
Clark is an English language surname, ultimately derived from the Latin with historical links to England, Scotland, and Ireland clericus meaning "scribe", "secretary" or a scholar within a religious order, referring to someone who was educated. Clark evolved from "clerk". First records of the name are found in 12th-century England. The name has many variants.
Bradley is an English surname derived from a place name meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English.
Edward, Eddie or Ed Johnson may refer to:
Dan or Daniel Hicks may refer to:
Cronin is derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín which originated in County Cork, and the Old Irish word crón, meaning saffron-colored. The Cronin family have been prominent in politics and the arts in Ireland, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom since the nineteenth century.
Danny is a masculine given name. It is related to the male name Daniel. It may refer to:
Daniel Martin may refer to:
Trevor is a common given name or surname of Welsh origin. It is an habitational name, deriving from the Welsh tre(f), meaning "homestead", or "settlement" and fawr, meaning "large, big". The Cornish language equivalent is Trevorrow and is most associated with Ludgvan.
Daniel Baker may refer to:
Daniel Cohen may refer to:
Daniel or Dan Levy may refer to:
Daniel, Dan, or Danny White may refer to:
Daniel or Danny Young may refer to:
Daniel Reed may refer to:
Daniel, Dan, or Danny Brown may refer to:
The English family name Payne originates in France as a variation of the name Payen. The name was brought to the British Isles as a result of the Norman Conquest of England, and is now common in English-speaking countries. Hugues de Payens from the town of Payns near Troyes moved to London in 1128 to set up a house for the Knights Templar in England.
George is a surname of Irish, English, Welsh, South Indian Christian, Middle Eastern Christian, French, or Native American origin. The German form is Georg. Notable people with the surname include:
Clarke is a surname which means "clerk". The surname is of English and Irish origin and comes from the Latin clericus. Variants include Clerk and Clark. Clarke is also uncommonly chosen as a given name.
Daniel, Dan, or Danny Green may refer to: