Marc or Mark Goldberg may refer to:
Mark Brown may refer to:
Mark Lee may refer to:
James or Jimmy Murphy may refer to:
Hoffman is a surname of German origin. The original meaning in medieval times was "steward, i.e. one who manages the property of another". In English and other European languages, including Yiddish and Dutch, the name can also be spelled Hoffmann, Hofmann, Hofman, Huffman, Hofmans.
Parnell may refer to:
Mark Wright may refer to:
Fournier is a French surname. It is a former designation of baker. Prior to the 1900s it was the designation of a firefighter. The firefighter became by default the baker as he was normally in charge of the communal ovens. As fewer people kneaded their own bread, he commenced this task, became more skilled and thus became the baker. Notable people with the surname include:
Mark Thompson may refer to:
Mark Robinson may refer to:
Mark Smith may refer to:
Mark or Marc Morris may refer to:
Mark or Marc Mitchell may refer to:
Marc is a French, Catalan, and Romanian masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman name Marcus.
Goldberg is a surname of German or Yiddish origin, meaning 'gold mountain', which is common among Ashkenazi Jews. Notable people with the surname include:
Stephen or Steve(n) Clark(e) may refer to:
Mark or Marc Stein may refer to:
Jean-Marc is a French masculine given name. It may refer to:
Connelly is an anglicised form of the Gaelic-Irish surname Ó Conghalaigh. Following is a list of notable people with the surname Connelly:
Stein is a surname with different origins. It is a common German name. The name derived from German means "stone" or "rock”. Additionally, the Scottish name is a form of the name Steven.
Coffey is an Irish surname, from Ó Cobhthaigh. Notable people with the surname include: