Hornsby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
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Davison is a patronymic surname, a contraction of Davidson, meaning "son of Davie ". There are alternate spellings, including those common in the British Isles and Scandinavia: Davisson, Daveson, Davidsson, and Davidsen. The Davison surname in Scotland originated as a sept of Clan Davidson, a part of the greater Clan Chattan. Davison can also be found as a common as a French, Jewish, or Czech surname.
Bradley is an English surname derived from a placename meaning "broad wood" or "broad meadow" in Old English.
Golding is an English surname.
Tubby is a nickname and surname and may refer to:
Watkins is an English and Welsh surname derived as a patronymic from Watkin, in turn a diminutive of the name Watt, a popular Middle English given name itself derived as a pet form of the name Walter.
Mason is an occupational surname of Scottish and English origin, with variations also found in Italian and French, historically referring to someone who performed stonemasonry work. The surname Mason was originally brought to England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name Mason is for a stone-mason. The name was originally derived from the Old English or Old French word masson.
Bannon is an Irish surname. The following are people bearing that surname:
Berkowicz is a Polish surname. There is a Polish noble family under this surname, of Nieczuja coat of arms. Alternative spelling: Berkowitz, Berkovitz, Berkowits, Berkovits, Berkovich, Bercowitz, Berkovic.
Ennis is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Holman is an English and Dutch surname first recorded in Essex, England in the subsidy rolls of 1327. There are variants including Hollman and Holeman. It is uncommon as a given name.
The English family name Payne originates in France as a variation of the name Payen. The name was brought to the British Isles as a result of the Norman Conquest of England, and is now common in English-speaking countries. Hugues de Payens from the town of Payns near Troyes moved to London in 1128 to set up a house for the Knights Templar in England.
Furey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Francis is an English surname of Latin origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Curley is a surname, given name, nickname or stage name. It may refer to:
Bond is a surname of English origin. It was derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Bonde or Bonda, which was brought from the Old Norse Bóndi meaning 'farmer'. Notable people with the surname include:
Edge is a surname of Anglo-Saxon or Norse origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Moreland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Beasley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kemp is a surname of English origin which means "soldier". Notable people with the surname include:
Quinlan is an Irish surname, also used as a given name. Notable people with the name include: