John Barnes (born 1963) is an English former professional footballer and manager.
John Barnes may also refer to:
John Anderson may refer to:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
John Russell may refer to:
John is a common male name in the English language ultimately of Hebrew origin. The English form is from Middle English Ioon, Ihon, Iohn, Jan (mid-12c.), itself from Old French Jan, Jean, Jehan, from Medieval Latin Johannes, altered form of Late Latin Ioannes, or the Middle English personal name is directly from Medieval Latin, which is from the Greek name Ioannis (Ιωάννης), originally borne by Jews transliterating the Hebrew name Yochanan, the contracted form of the longer name Yehochanan, meaning "YHWH is Gracious" or "YHWH is Merciful". There are numerous forms of the name in different languages; these were formerly often simply translated as "John" in English but are increasingly left in their native forms.
John Moore may refer to:
John or Johnny Morris may refer to:
John Scott may refer to:
John O'Brien may refer to:
John Butler may refer to:
John Ward may refer to:
William, Will, or Bill Wright may refer to:
John or Jack Kelly may refer to:
James, Jim, Jimmy or Jamie Robertson may refer to:
George Wilson may refer to:
Collins is a surname. There are a lot of alternative spellings or related surnames.
William or Bill Bailey may refer to:
French is an anglicised version of Defreine, which has a Norman origin. Although the name is of French origin, it does not mean "French"; rather, it comes from the French word for ash tree.
Burke is a Norman-Irish surname, deriving from the ancient Anglo-Norman and Hiberno-Norman noble dynasty, the House of Burgh. In Ireland, the descendants of William de Burgh had the surname de Burgh, which was gaelicised in Irish as de Búrca and over the centuries became Búrc, then Burke, and Bourke.
Horace is a masculine given name, derived from the Roman poet Quintus Horatius Flaccus.