Francis Owen may refer to:
Charles Hall may refer to:
Peter Jones or Pete Jones may refer to:
Carl or Karl Becker is the name of:
William Roberts, Will Roberts or Bill Roberts may refer to:
Junius often refers to:
William or Bill Carey may refer to:
Franklin or Frank Hansen may refer to:
Lemoyne can refer to:
Kroll is a German, Anglo-Saxon, and Scottish surname.
John Donaldson may refer to:
Francis or Frank Brooke may refer to:
Modestus was a Roman cognomen. It may refer to:
Francis MacKenzie is former leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party.
Steinmeyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Owen is usually an anglicised variant of the Welsh personal name Owain. Originally a patronymic, Owen became a fixed surname in Wales beginning with the reign of Henry VIII. Etymologists consider it to originate from Eugene meaning 'noble-born'. According to T. J. Morgan and Prys Morgan in Welsh Surnames: "the name is a derivation of the Latin Eugenis > OW Ou[u]ein, Eug[u]ein ... variously written in MW as Ewein, Owein, Ywein. LL gives the names Euguen, Iguein, Yuein, Ouein. The corresponding form in Irish is Eoghan." Morgan and Morgan note that there are less likely alternative explanations, and agree with Rachel Bromwich that Welsh Owein "is normally latinised as Eugenius", and that both the Welsh and Irish forms are Latin derivatives.
George Stephens may refer to:
Francis is an English given name of Latin origin.
Arriaga is a Basque surname that may refer to:
Gordon Hall (1784–1826) was an English missionary. Gordon Hall may also refer to:
The Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong, is a co-educational teacher-training college in Akropong in the Akwapim district of the Eastern Region of Ghana. It has gone through a series of previous names, including the Presbyterian Training College, the Scottish Mission Teacher Training College, and the Basel Mission Seminary. The college is affiliated to the University of Education, Winneba.