Gable is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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William Clark Gable was an American film actor, often referred to as "The King of Hollywood". He had roles in more than 60 motion pictures in multiple genres during a career that lasted 37 years, three decades of which was as a leading man. Gable died of a heart attack; his final on screen appearance was of an aging cowboy in The Misfits, released posthumously in 1961.
The following is an overview of 1931 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.
Devine is an Irish surname derived from Ó Daimhín/Ua Daimhín. Notable people with the surname include:
Dutta, also spelled Datta, is a Hindu family name found primarily among Bengali Kayasthas in India. The name is also found among certain North Indian Brahmin communities.
Ashley is an English unisex given name, originally a place name and surname. It is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) words æsc (ash) and lēah.
Kent is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Clark is a male given name, translating to clerk. It is also often a surname.
The surname Wolfe may refer to:
Cameron is a given name in the English language. It is a popular unisex name in North America, Australia and the UK. Cameron is ranked as a top 50 name for boys in Scotland.
Michaels is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Michael". The prefix Michael- comes from Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל [miχaˈʔel], meaning "Who is like God?". A common English language surname, it is rare as a given name. There are other spellings. People with the name Michaels include:
Gilbert is a surname of Germanic origin. The English-language surname is derived from Giselbert, a mediaeval personal name composed of the following Germanic elements: gisil and berht. This personal name was very popular in England during the Middle Ages. The surname is sometimes an Americanized form of numerous like-sounding Jewish surnames. It may also occur in Southern Indian states which it was bestowed by Christian English Missionaries to Adivasi families.
London is a surname, derived from the city of London, and a unisex given name.
Bennett is an English language surname and, less commonly, a given name. Alternative spellings include Bennet, Benett and Benet.
Storm is an English, German, Dutch, and Scandinavian surname and may refer to:
Terry is a surname which can be a non-Italian version of an Italian surname, or come from the medieval Norman given name Thierry, cognate of the English Derek. Notable people with the surname include:
Clarke is a surname which means "clerk". The surname is of English and Irish origin and comes from Latin clericus. Variants include Clerk and Clark. Clarke is also uncommonly chosen as a given name.
Tracy, as a British personal name, was originally adopted from Norman surnames such as those of the family de Tracy or de Trasci from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. Derived from of the Gaulish male's name Draccios, or Latin Thracius, and the well-identified Celtic suffix -āko, such Norman surnames themselves sprung from several Tracy place names in France.
The surname Alan is a variant spelling of Allan and Allen. There is also the given name of Alan.