Editha is a feminine given name. Notable people with this name include:
Darwin most often refers to:
German(s) may refer to:
Eastern Slavic naming customs are the traditional way of identifying a person's family name, given name, and patronymic name in East Slavic cultures in Russia and some countries formerly part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union.
Reynold is an English masculine given name that comes from an Old High German personal name made up of the element "ragin" and "wald". It is a cognate of Rögnvaldr, which is also a source of the name Ronald. The Normans brought the name to England. Related names include: "Reginald" (English), "Reginaldo" (Italian), "Rinaldo" (Italian), "Reinaldo", "Reinhold" (German), "Reino" (Finnish), "Reynol", "Reinout" (Dutch), "Renaud" (French), "Reynaldo" (Spanish), and "Reynaud" (French). Reynold is a much less common surname than its derivative Reynolds; people with the surname "Reynold" include:
Shane may refer to:
Edith is a feminine given name derived from the Old English word ēad, meaning wealth or prosperity, in combination with the Old English gȳð, meaning strife, and is in common usage in this form in English, German, many Scandinavian languages and Dutch. Its French form is Édith. Contractions and variations of this name include Ditte, Dita, and Edie.
Limbach may refer to:
Susan is a feminine given name, the usual English version of Susanna or Susannah. All are versions of the Hebrew name Shoshana, which is derived from the Hebrew shoshan, meaning lotus flower in Egyptian, original derivation, and several other languages.
Theo is a given name and a hypocorism.
Ann O'Delia Diss Debar was a notorious criminal and supposed medium. She was convicted of fraud several times in the US, and was tried for rape and fraud in London in 1901. She was described by Harry Houdini as "one of the most extraordinary fake mediums and mystery swindlers the world has ever known".
Knocker and knockers may refer to:
Saint Edith of Polesworth is an Anglo-Saxon abbess associated with Polesworth (Warwickshire) and Tamworth (Staffordshire) in Mercia. Her historical identity and floruit are uncertain. Some late sources make her a daughter of King Edward the Elder, while other sources claim she is the daughter of Egbert of Wessex. Her feast day is 15 July.
Welsh is a surname from the Old English language given to the Celtic Britons. The surname can also be the result of anglicization of the German cognate Welsch. Welsh is a popular surname in Scotland.
Saint Edith or St Edith's or variant, may refer to:
Fassbender is a surname of German origin. It is a variant of the word Fassbinder, which means "cooper".
Trump is a surname of English and German origin:
Sutor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Fleischhauer is a German surname. The English equivalent is 'Butcher'. Notable people with the surname include:
Luitgard is a German female name.
Amadeus most often refers to: