James Bland may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Martin may refer to:
James, Jimmy or Jim Kelly may refer to:
John Davidson may refer to:
James or Jimmy O'Neill may refer to:
James Scott may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Brooks may refer to:
James Ford may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Harrison may refer to:
Molloy or O'Molloy is an Irish surname, anglicised from Ó Maolmhuaidh, maolmhuadh meaning 'Proud Chieftain'. They were part of the southern Uí Néill, the southern branch of the large tribal grouping claiming descent from Niall of the Nine Hostages, the fifth-century king who supposedly kidnapped St Patrick to Ireland. They held power over a large part of what is now County Offaly, where the surname is still very common. A second family were the O Maoil Aodha, 'descendant of the devotee of (St) Aodh', from maol, literally 'bald', a reference to the distinctive tonsure sported by early Irish monks. As well as Molloy, this surname has also been anglicised as Mulloy, Malloy, Maloy, 'Miley' and 'Millea'. The name arose in east Connacht, in the Roscommon/east Galway region, and remains numerous there today.
Brian James may refer to:
James, Jim, or Jimmy Quinn may refer to:
Matthew or Matt Thompson may refer to:
Cahill is a name of Irish origin. It is the anglicised version of the Gaelic "Ó Cathail" meaning "descendant of Cathal".
James Marsh may refer to:
Bland is a surname thought to derive from Old English (ge)bland ‘storm’, ‘commotion’. It is thought to have originated in an area in Yorkshire
James Ward may refer to:
James Bush may refer to:
Coyne is a surname of Irish origin anglicised from the Gaelic Ó Cadhain meaning "descendant of Cadhan".
David or Dave Lewis may refer to:
Gunner is a nickname, given name, and surname. It may refer to: