David Bentley (born 1984) is an English footballer.
David Bentley may also refer to:
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Michael Lewis is an American non-fiction author and financial journalist.
Robert, Bob, Rob or Bobby Wright may refer to:
David or Dave Williams may refer to:
David or Dave Clarke may refer to:
Nickson is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Lowe is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Thomas James was an English librarian and Anglican clergyman.
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David or Dave Lewis may refer to:
Abraham is a surname. It can be of Jewish, English, French, German, Dutch, Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Breton, and other origins. It is derived from the Hebrew personal name Avraham, borne by the biblical patriarch Abraham, revered by Jews as a founding father of the Jewish people, and by Muslims as founder of all Semitic peoples. The name is explained in Genesis 17:5 as being derived from the Hebrew av hamon goyim "father of a multitude of nations". It was commonly used as a given name among Christians in the Middle Ages, and has always been a popular Jewish given name. The English name Abram is often a short form of Abraham, but it can also be a shortened version of Adburgham, which comes from a place name. As an Irish name, it was adopted as an approximation of the Gaelic name Mac an Bhreitheamhan "son of the judge". The German name Brahm is often a short form of Abraham, but it can also be a topographic name signifying someone who lived near a bramble thicket. The name Braham has been used as an Anglicization of both Abraham and its patronymic Abrahams by Ashkenazi Jews in the British Isles. Abraham has also been used as an Anglicization of the equivalent Arabic surname Ibrāhīm.
Burnet is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: