Harry Kane (born 1993) is an English professional footballer.
Harry Kane may also refer to:
Wyatt is a patronymic surname, derived from the Norman surname Guyot, derived from "widu", Proto-Germanic for "wood".
William Marshall, William Marshal, or Bill Marshall may refer to:
Jack Davis may refer to:
Henry Clarke may refer to:
Big Daddy may refer to:
Mark Thompson may refer to:
Carla is the feminized version of Carl, Carlos or Charles, from ceorl in Old English, which means "free man". Notable people with the name include:
Jack Pierce may refer to:
Charles or Charlie Foster may refer to:
Packer or Packers may refer to:
Charles, Charlie or Charley Robinson may refer to:
John Kane may refer to:
Eden, as a given name, has several derivations, from the Biblical Garden of Eden, meaning 'delight'; It is given to girls and boys. The first recorded use is from ancient Israel in the book of Genesis.
Tom is mostly used as a diminutive of Thomas. In Germanic countries and Scandinavia, "Tom" is in use as a formal given name. In modern Hebrew, the name Tom is used as a unisex name, with the meaning of "innocence, naivety, simplicity" or "the end.”
Kane is a surname of English or Irish origin. In England, it is derived from the old English name (k)cana. In Ireland however, the name is of different origins as an anglicisation of Mac Catháin, and in Scotland, a sept of Clan MacMillan.
Enrique González may refer to:
Events from the year 1926 in the United States.
Dean is an English masculine given name and middle name with several origins:
Armbruster may refer to the following:
Harry Cohen is a British Labour Party politician.