Harry Marks may refer to:
Renton may refer to:
Harry Smith may refer to:
Adler is a surname of German origin meaning eagle. and has a frequency in the United Kingdom of less than 0.004%, and of 0.008% in the United States. In Christian iconography, the eagle is the symbol of John the Evangelist, and as such a stylized eagle was commonly used as a house sign/totem in German speaking areas. From the tenement the term easily moved to its inhabitants, particularly to those having only one name. This phenomenon can be easily seen in German and Austrian censuses from the 16th and 17th centuries.
Harry is a male given name of English, Norse and Germanic origin. Beginning as a Middle English form of Henry and a diminutive form of Harold, Harrison or Harvey, it eventually came into use as its own name and is the 721st most popular boys name as of 2021.
Henry Holland may refer to:
Events from the year 1999 in art.
Katie is an English female name. It is a form of Katherine, Kate, Caitlin, Kathleen, Katey and their related forms. It is frequently used on its own.
Mark Lane may refer to:
Harry Allen may refer to:
Kennedy, with variant forms O'Kennedy and Kennedie, is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin that has also been used as a given name.
Paul Lewis may refer to:
Henry Green was the pen name of Henry Vincent Yorke (1905–1973), an English novelist.
MurielMURE-ee-əl is a feminine given name in the English language.
Lawson is often a Scottish surname that may sometimes also be a given name.
Harry Lawson may refer to:
Mark Lloyd may refer to
Ritchie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: