Joseph Phillips

Last updated

Joseph Phillips or Joe Phillips may refer to:

Contents

Sports

Other fields

See also

Related Research Articles

Richard Smith may refer to:

James, Jimmy, or Jim Wright may refer to:

Stephen, Steve, Stevie, or Steven Smith may refer to:

Mulder is a surname of two possible origins: Dutch and German.

Beckett is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Andrew, Andy, or Drew Smith may refer to:

Joseph or Joe Miller may refer to:

Douglas, Doug or Dougie Smith may refer to:

Kirk is a given name. Notable people with the name include:

Joe is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Joseph.

Pearce is a surname, from knights of the Norman lord Mansfield prior to the invasion of England. It derives etymologically from the Germanic word to pierce, and was a name commonly given to warrior caste in Saxon/Jute, p-celtic and oil languages. Another etymology is from Piers, the medieval vernacular form of Peter, and may refer to:

Joseph Anderson may refer to:

Ferguson is an Anglicization of the Scots Gaelic "Macfhearghus", a patronymic form of the personal name Fergus which translates as son of the angry (one).

Richardson is an English surname most commonly found in North East England. The prefix Richard is a given name popularised during the Middle English period derived from the Germanic ric ("power") and hard ("brave"/"hardy"). The suffix -son denotes "son/descendant of". The names Richard and Richardson are found in records as early as 1381 in Yorkshire, England. There are variant spellings including the Swedish Richardsson. People with the name Richardson or its variants include: Dickson, Dixon.

Charles or Charlie Webb may refer to:

Dwyer is an Irish surname which is a slightly anglicised variation of O'Dwyer. It is said that people with the surname Dwyer and who come from Ireland all come from the same clan.

Phillips is a common patronymic surname of English and Welsh origin that derives from the given name Philip.

Reece is a given name and surname that derives from the Welsh name Rhys. Notable people with the name include:

Nurse is an Old French surname, originally denoting the occupation of a name bearer, but eventually becoming hereditary. Early uses were recorded in England in the 14th century and later. Today, the surname is most common in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the Caribbean. Smaller populations exist in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

Raleigh is a gender-neutral, British-originated name meaning "deer's meadow". In 2021, it ranked as the 2242nd most popular given name for all genders. The surname Raleigh originates from the English county of Devon, and is now the 7067th most popular surname in the United States.