Hornby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
Jardine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
William Scott may refer to:
John Wilson may refer to:
William Brown may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Thomas may refer to:
William, Will, or Bill Robinson may refer to:
William, Will, Bill or Billy Young may refer to:
William or Bill Webb may refer to:
Hirst is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lowe is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Barclay is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bowen is a Celtic surname representing two separate Celtic ethnicities, the Welsh ab Owain meaning "son of Owen" and the Irish Ó Buadhacháin meaning "descendant of Bohan". The Bowen lineage can be traced back to Llwyngwair in the 11th century, near Nevern in Pembrokeshire. The Bowen surname was adopted in 1424. There are seven Bowen crests and the Bowen/Owen family group share a tartan. The Bowen/Bowens surnames are more commonly found in southern Wales, while the Owen/Owens surnames are more commonly found in northern Wales.
Burnett is a Scottish surname. It is derived from a nickname from the Old French burnete, brunette, which is a diminutive of brun meaning "brown", "dark brown". Another proposed origin of the name is from burnete, a high quality wool cloth originally dyed to a dark brown colour.
Potter is an English surname that originally referred to someone who made pottery. It is occasionally used as a given name. People with the name include:
Pollock is a surname. In some cases, it originates as a locative name derived from Upper Pollock, Renfrewshire, Scotland. An early bearer of a form of this surname is Peter de Pollok, in about 1172–1178. In other cases, the surname is derived from the Middle English personal name *Pollok. An early bearer of a form of this surname is Roger Pollok, in 1332.
Nuttall is an English surname, possibly derived from the small village of that name in Bury parish, Lancashire, and first found in the 13th century. It has been and remains a very common name in parts of Lancashire from the 16th century onward.