Mark (or Marc) Rosenberg is the name of:
James Baker is an American attorney and statesman.
John Barnes is an English former professional footballer and manager.
Elizabeth, Elisabeth, Liz, Lizzie or Betty Williams may refer to:
Wyatt is a patronymic surname, derived from the Norman surname Guyot, derived from "widu", Proto-Germanic for "wood".
Krishnamurti is a South Indian name. It has several spelling variants in English alphabet renditions.
John or Johnny Morris may refer to:
David or Dave Williams may refer to:
John Rogers may refer to:
William, Will, Bill, or Billy Davies may refer to:
Atif is an Arabic masculine given name generally used in the Muslim world, it means "the kind one".
James Patterson is an American author.
Tim, Timothy or Timmy Smith may refer to:
Harman is a surname of Germanic origin dating back before Christ. Most notable, (Arminius) was the unifier of the early Germanic tribes against the Roman Empire. In Low German the name is Hermann; in Upper German it is Harman. Its early name relationship to Arminius was discovered by Martin Luther. Arminius himself is said to have descended from the lower German tribes on coastal Germany who many originated as fisherman from the British Isles.
Robert, Bob, Bobby, Rob or Robbie Ellis may refer to:
George is a surname of Irish, English, Welsh, South Indian Christian, Middle Eastern Christian, French, or Native American origin. The German form is Georg. Notable people with the surname include:
Edward Turner may refer to:
Burnett is a Scottish surname. It is derived from a nickname from the Old French burnete, brunette, which is a diminutive of brun meaning "brown", "dark brown". Another proposed origin of the name is from burnete, a high quality wool cloth originally dyed to a dark brown colour.
Perry is a unisex given name.
Dyson is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lavender is a surname of French origin. People with the surname include: