Lancelot was a knight of the mythical Round Table.
Lancelot or Launcelot may also refer to:
John Brown most often refers to:
George Moore or More may refer to:
John Russell may refer to:
William Scott may refer to:
Richard Hill may refer to:
Thomas Wilson, Tom Wilson or Tommy Wilson may refer to:
John or Johnny King may refer to:
John, Johnny, or Johnnie Wright may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Thomas may refer to:
Hugh Jones may refer to:
Phelps is an English surname. The name is originated as a patronymic form of the name Philip. The name Philip is derived from the Greek name Philippos, which is composed of two elements: the first, philein, "to love"; the second, hippos, "horse". The Dictionary of American Family Names states that the surname Phelps is generally found in the south-western part of England.
Peter or Pete Young may refer to:
Albert is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Germanic Adalbert and Adelbert, containing the words adal ("noble") and beraht. It is also less commonly in use as a surname. Feminine forms of the names "Alberta" are declining in use.
Addison is a Scottish patronymic surname meaning "son of Addie", a Scottish Lowlands nickname for Adam.
Aspinwall, including the reduced form Aspinall, is a toponymic surname originating from a place called Aspinwall in the southern part of Scarisbrick in Lancashire, England, near to Ormskirk and Aughton. The name comes from the Old English æspen + wæll(a) ("stream"). In America, the Norwegian surname Asbjørnsen has been assimilated into Aspinwall.