David Richards may refer to:
John Lloyd may refer to:
David, Dafydd, Dai, Dave, Davy, or Di Jones may refer to:
David, Dave, or Dai Thomas may refer to:
David or Dave Taylor may refer to:
David Edwards may refer to:
David, Dave, or Dai Evans may refer to:
David Smith may refer to:
David or Dave Williams may refer to:
Michael Smith or Mike Smith may refer to:
Holmes is an English-language surname with several origins.
David or Dave Young may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Thomas may refer to:
David Bailey is an English photographer.
James is a surname in the English language originating from the given name, itself derived from the Hebrew Yaʿaqōḇ. Notable people with the surname include:
Richards is a common Celtic Welsh, or Cornish surname based on the English version of the parent's name ending in -S. In 1881 people with this surname were mainly located in Wales, Cornwall and adjacent South-West counties of England. By 1998 many Welsh and Cornish people had migrated to cities in England particularly those adjacent to these areas.
Bowen is a Celtic surname representing two separate Celtic ethnicities, the Welsh ab Owain meaning "son of Owen" and the Irish Ó Buadhacháin meaning "descendant of Bohan". The Bowen lineage can be traced back to Llwyngwair in the 11th century, near Nevern in Pembrokeshire. The Bowen surname was adopted in 1424. There are seven Bowen crests and the Bowen/Owen family group share a tartan. The Bowen/Bowens surnames are more commonly found in southern Wales, while the Owen/Owens surnames are more commonly found in northern Wales.
Slater is an English surname derived from the occupation of a slater, a tradesman who works with slate.
Davey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
David or Dave Lewis may refer to: