Maclaurin or MacLaurin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Colin Maclaurin was a Scottish mathematician who made important contributions to geometry and algebra. He is also known for being a child prodigy and holding the record for being the youngest professor. The Maclaurin series, a special case of the Taylor series, is named after him.
Darwin most often refers to:
Smith may refer to:
Norman or Normans may refer to:
McKinnon, MacKinnon or Mackinnon is a Scottish surname.,
Macca is a common nickname in some English speaking countries for somebody whose surname begins with the Gaelic prefix Mac or Mc. "Macca" is also a variant spelling of the Islamic holy city in Saudi Arabia officially known as Mecca in English.
Smithson or Smythson is an English surname and a given name.
Brigadier-General Henry Normand MacLaurin was an Australian barrister and an Australian Army colonel who served in the First World War. He was shot dead by a Turkish sniper at Gallipoli, and was posthumously promoted to brigadier general when all brigade commanders in the Australian Imperial Force were thus promoted.
McLaren is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Clan MacLaren is a Highland Scottish clan. Traditional clan lands include the old parish of Balquhidder which includes the villages of Lochearnhead and Strathyre, and is about 18 miles (29 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) broad, spanning 54,675 acres (22,126 ha), long known as "Maclaren Country".
McLaurin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include::
Normand is the French name for the Norman language and people from Normandy.
McDuff is a surname. It is the Anglicized form of the Scottish Gaelic name Mac Dhuibh. Notable people with the surname include:
Sir Henry Normand MacLaurin,, was a Scottish-born physician, company director, Australian politician and university administrator.
McBryde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
McGill, MacGill, Macgill or Magill are surnames of Irish and Scottish origin, an Anglicisation of Gaelic Mac an Ghoill meaning "son of the foreigner". In the 2000 United States Census the surname was ranked the 1,218th most common.
Macdonald, MacDonald or McDonald may refer to:
MacLaren or Maclaren is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is an Anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Labhrainn meaning "son of Labhrann". The Gaelic personal name Labhrann is a Gaelicised form of Lawrence.
McLaren is a Formula One racing team, part of the McLaren Group.
The Hon John Maclaurin, Lord Dreghorn FRSE was a Scottish advocate who rose to be a Senator of the College of Justice. In 1783 he was one of the founders of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He was a prolific author on both legal and literary issues.