Fred Carter (born 1945) is an American basketball player and coach.
Fred Carter may also refer to:
Frederick or Fred Roberts may refer to:
Thomas Johnson, Tom Johnson or Tommy Johnson may refer to:
Frederick, Frederic or Fred Smith may refer to:
Holmes is an English-language surname with several origins.
Saunders is a surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from Sander, a mediaeval form of Alexander.
Thomas Davies may refer to:
Frederick or Fred Thomas may refer to:
Frederick, Frederic, Fred, Freddy or Freddie Brown may refer to:
Nash is a surname of Irish, English and Welsh. The surname went from "Ash" to "Nash" by colloquialism, and was established from an early date in Ireland and Wales, with an etymology meaning ash or 'near' the ash tree. Nash as the Americanization of similar sounding Jewish surnames has also been proposed. A similar word, Nahash, means serpent in Hebrew.
Pearce is a surname, from knights of the Norman lord Mansfield prior to the invasion of England. It derives etymologically from the Germanic word to pierce, and was a name commonly given to warrior caste in Saxon/Jute, p-celtic and oil languages. Another etymology is from Piers, the medieval vernacular form of Peter, and may refer to:
Fred Allen (1894–1956) was an American comedian.
Frederick Jones, or variants, is the name of:
Frederick or Fred Thompson may refer to:
Longstaff may refer to:
Fred, Freddie, Frederic, or Frederick Hill may refer to:
Fox is a surname originating in England and Ireland. Variants include Foxe and Foxx.
Hume is a Scottish surname that derives from Hume Castle, Berwickshire, and its adjacent estates. The name may refer to:
Fred Barrett may refer to:
Fred or Frederick Griffiths may refer to:
Kearney or Kearneys is an Irish surname.