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Carole is a feminine given name and occasionally a surname.
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Van Zandt, van Zandt or Vanzandt, is a surname of Dutch origin.
Saunders is a surname of English and Scottish patronymic origin derived from Sander, a mediaeval form of Alexander.
Johnston is in most cases a habitational surname derived from several places in Scotland. Historically, the surname has been most common throughout Scotland and Ireland.
Leahy is an Irish surname, originating in Munster, and now found in Cork, Kerry, Limerick, and Tipperary.
Kelly Ann Keedy, known by the stage name Keedy, is an American freestyle singer-songwriter best known for the 1991 Billboard Hot 100 top 20 hit, "Save Some Love", from her only major label studio album Chase the Clouds.
Charles Patrick Keedy is an American former collegiate and professional baseball player who played for Auburn University and three seasons for the California Angels, Chicago White Sox, and Cleveland Indians of the Major League Baseball (MLB). Keedy is now the Vice Principal at Gardendale High School.
People named Batten include:
Barber is an English and Catalan occupational surname for a barber. It is often the anglicized form of the names Barbieri (Italian), Barbero (Spanish), Barbeiro (Portuguese), and Barbier (French). Notable people with the surname include:
Alder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Craven is a surname that can be of English or Irish origin. In England it is a topographical surname associated with the medieval kingdom or shire of Craven situated in West and North Yorkshire. The area was first written about in the doomsday book and is associated with the Celtic kingdom of dunnoting also known as the kingdom of Craven. In Ireland, Craven is the anglicisation of o'crabhain, the descendant of crabhan, a Sept associated with the Ui maine tribe of Connaught, Ireland.
Cornelius is an originally Roman masculine name. Its derivation is uncertain but is suspected to be from the Latin cornu, "horn".
Edwin Roulette Keedy was Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School from 1941 until 1945, as well as the law school's Algernon Sidney Biddle Professor of Law.
Cornelius Luther Keedy was an American pastor, physician, and academic administrator. He served as owner and president of Kee Mar College for 25 years.