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David, Dave, Davey, or Davie Shaw may refer to:

Thomas Shaw is the name of:

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Andrew Duncan may refer to:

William Shaw may refer to:

John or Jack Shaw may refer to:

David or Dave Duncan may refer to:

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James, Jim, or Jimmy Duncan may refer to:

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Henry Duncan may refer to:

Geoffrey Shaw or Geoff Shaw may refer to:

Daniel Duncan may refer to:

Samuel Shaw may refer to:

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