Kenneth Moore may refer to:
Higgs may refer to:
Ken, Kenneth or Kenny Wilson may refer to:
Ken Brown or Kenny Brown may refer to:
Kenneth Miller may refer to:

Kenneth is a given name of Gaelic origin. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: Cainnech and Cináed. The modern Gaelic form of Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was derived from a byname meaning "handsome", "comely". A short form of Kenneth is Ken.
Kenny is a surname, a given name, and a diminutive of several different given names.
Ken Williams may refer to:
Murray is both a Scottish and an Irish surname with two distinct respective etymologies. The Scottish version is a common variation of the word Moray, an anglicisation of the Medieval Gaelic word Muireb ; the b here was pronounced as v, hence the Latinization to Moravia. These names denote the district on the south shore of the Moray Firth, in Scotland. Murray is a direct transliteration of how Scottish people pronounce the word Moray. The Murray spelling is not used for the geographical area, which is Moray, but it became the commonest form of the surname, especially among Scottish emigrants, to the extent that the surname Murray is now much more common than the original surname Moray. See also Clan Murray.
Ken, Kenneth or Kenny Johnson may refer to:
Kenneth, or Ken Thompson, or Kenny Thompson, or Kennedy Thompson, or Kenan Thompson may refer to:
Graham is a surname of Scottish and English origin. It is typically an Anglo-French form of the name of the town of Grantham, in Lincolnshire, England. The settlement is recorded in the 11th century Domesday Book variously as Grantham, Grandham, Granham and Graham. This place name is thought to be derived from the Old English elements grand, possibly meaning "gravel", and ham, meaning "hamlet" the English word given to small settlements of smaller size than villages.
Kenneth, Kenny, or Ken MacDonald or Ken Macdonald may refer to:
Kenneth, Kenny or Ken Taylor may refer to:
Ken, Kenny or Kenneth Robinson may refer to:
Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of Diederik, the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of "people-ruler".
Hutchings is a surname of English and Scottish origin. People with the surname include:
Kenneth, Ken or Kenny King may refer to:
Kenneth Murray or Ken Murray may refer to:
Kenneth, Kenny, or Ken Smith may refer to:
Kenneth, Ken or Kenny Walker may refer to: