J. J. Williams

Last updated

J. J. Williams may refer to:

Related Research Articles

William Williams may refer to:

John Williams is an American composer, conductor and pianist.

Arthur or Art Williams may refer to:

John J. Williams may refer to:

David or Dave Williams may refer to:

Andrew Lewis is the name of:

Davies is a patronymic surname of Welsh origin. There are two main theories concerning its beginnings, neither of which has been definitively proven. The first theory states that it may be a corruption of "Dyfed", the name of a medieval Welsh kingdom located in what is now Carmarthenshire; however, the origin of the kingdom's name is itself disputed, with the traditional belief being that it was founded by the powerful Irish Déisi dynasty in the third century, or otherwise that it derives from the name of the Demetae people. "Dyfed" as a surname and the related first name "Dafydd" appear from the 12th century, with the latter generally translated into English as "David". The second theory contends that the surname may derive directly from the Hebrew name "David", which is also the name of Wales' patron saint.

Matthew or Matt Williams may refer to:

Clive is a name. People and fictional characters with the name include:

Dafydd is a Welsh masculine given name, related to David, and more rarely a surname. People so named include:

Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name that is famous in Welsh history and is also used as a surname. It originates from Deheubarth, an old region of South West Wales, with famous kings such as Rhys ap Tewdwr.

Rhys or Reece Williams may refer to:

Llywelyn, Llewelyn or Llewellyn is a name of Welsh language origins. See Llywelyn (name) for the name's etymology, history and other details.

Richard Williams may refer to:

James is a surname in the English language originating from the given name, itself derived from the HebrewYaʿaqōḇ. Notable people with the surname include:

James Davies may refer to:

Duffy is a surname of Irish origin that comes from the original Irish name Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning descendant of Dubthach. Dubthach was an Old Irish first name meaning "black".

Wyn is a Welsh surname and given name. Notable people with the name include:

Gwynn, Gwynne, Guinn or Gwyn, are given names meaning "white" or/and "blessed" in Welsh and Cornish.

Emlyn is one of the seven districts of the Kingdom of Dyfed. It is a Welsh name and may refer to: