Duncan James (born 1978) is a British singer and member of the band Blue.
Duncan James is an English singer, actor and television presenter. He is best known as a member of the boy band Blue from 2000 to 2005 and again from 2009 following their reformation. He is also known for playing Ryan Knight in Hollyoaks.
Duncan James may also refer to:
Duncan James is an Australian singer born in Brisbane, Australia who was signed to BMG and is best known for his single "The Speed of Life" from the same titled album.
Duncan Airlie James is a Scottish actor best known for his roles in ID2: Shadwell Army and The Greyness of Autumn. He is a former heavyweight kickboxer and was the first Scottish fighter to win a world Muay Thai title and fight in K-1.
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Brennan is an Irish surname which is an Anglicised form of two different Irish language surnames—Ó Braonáin and Ó Branáin. Historically, one source of the surname was the prominent clan Ua Braonáin (O'Brennan) of Uí Duach (Idough) in Osraige who were a junior Dál Birn sept stemming from a younger son of Cerball mac Dúnlainge (d.888). Recent surname evaluations highlighted the geographic consistency of this lineage in the barony of Idough.
MacLeod and McLeod are surnames in the English language.
John Duncan may refer to:
Ian or Iain is a name of Scottish Gaelic origin, ultimately derived from Hebrew Yohanan and corresponding to English John. The spelling Ian is an Anglicization of the Scottish Gaelic forename Iain. It is a very popular name in much of the English-speaking world and especially in Scotland, where it originated.
James is a common surname with many origins. Notable people with the surname include:
The following lists events that happened during 1890 in Australia.
Hamish is a masculine given name in English and occasionally a nickname. It is the Anglicised form of the vocative case of the Scottish Gaelic Seumas: Sheumais. The Scottish Gaelic Seumas is the equivalent to the English James.
Dr. George Ian Ogilvie Duncan was an Australian law lecturer at the University of Adelaide who drowned on 10 May 1972 after being thrown into the River Torrens by a group of men believed to be police officers. Public outrage generated by the murder became the trigger for homosexual law reform which led to South Australia becoming the first Australian state to decriminalise homosexuality.
James Millar may refer to:
Rachel ; also spelled Rachael, meaning "ewe") is a feminine given name. It is best known as the name of Biblical Rachel.
James, Jim or Jimmy Duncan may refer to:
Duncan is a surname. For the etymology of the surname Duncan this web page cites: Dictionary of American Family Names. Another opinion is that the Gaelic Donnchadh is composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown"; and chadh, meaning "chief" or "noble". In some cases when the surname originates in County Sligo, Ireland, it is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Ó Duinnchinn, meaning "descendant of Donncheann". The Gaelic Donncheann is a byname composed of the elements donn, meaning "brown-haired man" or "chieftain"; and ceann, meaning "head". The surname Duncan is represented in Scottish Gaelic as MacDhonnchaidh.
Mitchell James Duncan is an Australian rules footballer for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A versatile player at 1.88 metres (6.2 ft) tall and weighing 87 kilograms (190 lb), Duncan is able to contribute in the forward line as well as the midfield.
Duncan Mackay is a British composer, singer, arranger, and keyboard player who has recorded three solo albums. He was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
Bryan is a masculine given name. It is a variant spelling of the masculine given name Brian.
Carse is a surname, and may refer to:
Events from the year 1758 in Scotland.
Duncan and Fraser Limited was an Australian vehicle manufacturing company that built horse-drawn vehicles and bodies for trains, trams and motor cars in Adelaide, South Australia. Duncan and Fraser also held and operated motor distributorships and dealerships.