Gordon Anderson may refer to:
John Anderson may refer to:
Robert Wilson may refer to:
John White may refer to:
Mark Taylor may refer to:
David, Dave, or Dai Evans may refer to:
Paul Johnson may refer to:
William Anderson may refer to:
Jim Smith may refer to:
David or Dave Green may refer to:
John Green is an American author and YouTube content creator.
James Anderson may refer to:
Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
Michael or Mike Harris may refer to:
Joseph or Joe(y) Green may refer to:
John or Johnny Power may refer to:
The surname Whiting is of Saxon origin meaning 'the white or fair offspring'. The Saxon suffix "-ing" denotes 'son of' or 'offspring'. It is a patronymic name from the Old English pre-7th Century 'Hwita' meaning 'the white' or 'fair one'. The surname first appears in documentation from the late 11th century and has a number of variant forms ranging from 'Whiteing' and 'Whitting' to 'Witting'. However, the name was first found in Devon where it was seated both before and after the Norman Conquest.
Urquhart is a Scottish surname. It is a habitational name, that can be derived from any of four places with the name. Other places named Urquhart, including one by Loch Ness, are derived from the Brythonic elements ar, meaning "on", "by"; and cardden, meaning "thicket". The Scottish Gaelic form of the surname is Urchardan.
Slater is an English language surname derived from the occupation of a slater, a tradesman who works with slate.
Cummins is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Laurie is a unisex given name. Among males, it can be a short form (hypocorism) of Lawrence, Laurence or Laurens. For females, it can be a short form of Lauren or Laura.