Longstaff may refer to:
Cunningham is a surname of Scottish origin, see Clan Cunningham.
Matt Smith is an English actor.
Nicholson is a Germanic and Scottish surname. It is a patronymic form of the given name Nichol, which was a common medieval form of Nicholas.
Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
Davidson is a patronymic surname, meaning "son/descendant of David". There are alternate spellings called septs, including those common in the British Isles and Scandinavia: Davidsen, Davisson, Davison, Daveson, Davidsson. While the given name comes from the Hebrew "David", meaning beloved, Davidson is rarely used as a masculine given name or nickname.
Bell is a surname common in English speaking countries with several word-origins.
James is a common surname with many origins. Notable people with the surname include:
Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources:
Fry is an English, Cornish, and Welsh surname. Notable persons with that surname include:
Dawson is an English/Irish/Scottish surname. Notable persons with the surname include:
French is an anglicised version of Defreine, which has a Norman origin.
Jacobs is a patronymic medieval surname. Its origin is from the given name Jacob, derived from the Latin Jacobus, itself derived from the Hebrew language personal name Yaakov, from the Hebrew word akev ("heel"). It is common in English speaking countries. There are many variant spellings. The first record of the surname is in 1244 in the "Cartularium Monasterii de Rameseia". Jacobs is also an ancient Anglo-Saxon surname that came from the baptismal name Jacob. The surname Jacobs referred to the son of Jacob which belongs to the category of patronymic surnames. People with the surname Jacobs include:
Simpson is an English/Scottish patronymic surname from the medieval masculine given name 'Simme'. The earliest public record of the name was in 1353 in Staffordshire, West Midlands region of England.
Robertson is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Robert". It originated in Scotland and northern England. Notable people with the surname include:
Slater is an English surname derived from the occupation of a slater, a tradesman who works with slate.
Proctor is an English surname. Notable people with the name include: