Garlington is a surname. It may refer to:
Garlington is also a given name. It may refer to:
Achard is a surname, and was a given name in the Middle Ages
Schultens is the surname for a number of notable individuals.
Paulsen is a Danish, Norwegian and German patronymic surname, from the given name Paul prefix, of Latin origin, itself derived from Paulus, meaning "small". People with the name Paulsen include:
Albert Garlington may refer to:
Butz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Michelson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Michel". The prefix Michel-, a variant of Michael, comes from the Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל / מיכאל (mee-KHA-el), meaning "Who is like God?". A common English language surname, there are other English and Scandinavian spellings. It is rare as a given name. People with the name Michelson include:
Alberts is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname, meaning "son of Albert". Alberts is also a Latvian masculine given name, a cognate of the name Albert. People with the name Alberts include:
Adamkiewicz is a Polish surname. Its Russified form is Adamkevich, Lithuanized: Adamkevičius.
Speidel or von Speidel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Etter is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kuznets or Kusnets is a gender-neutral Russian surname that may refer to:
Chait, also transliterated as Khait, is a Jewish family name, from Hebrew חייט, “tailor”. Notable people with the surname include:
Zuo is a Chinese surname. It is the 187th name listed on the Hundred Family Surnames poem.
Vesey is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brahms is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Torrens is the surname of:
Cottrill is a surname of British origin. Notable people with that name include:
Mandler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ozell is both a given name and a surname.
Humperdinck or Humperdink is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: