Michael Bond (1926–2017) was an English author.
Michael Bond may also refer to:
Richard Smith may refer to:
Robert Taylor is the name of:
Erasmus (1466–1536) was a Dutch humanist scholar.
Ian Smith (1919–2007) was the Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979.
John Evans may refer to:
Henry Brown may refer to:
Robert Hunt may refer to:
Cronin is derived from the Irish surname Ó Cróinín which originated in County Cork, and the Old Irish word crón, meaning saffron-colored. The Cronin family have been prominent in politics and the arts in Ireland, the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom since the nineteenth century.
Philander may mean:
Michael or Mike Brown may refer to:
Richard Evans may refer to:
Andrew, Andy, or Drew Smith may refer to:
Gavin is a male given name originating from Scotland. It is a variation on the medieval name Gawain, meaning "God send" or "white hawk". Sir Gawain was a knight of King Arthur's Round Table. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is an epic poem connected with King Arthur's Round Table. Gawain beheads the Green Knight who promptly replaces his head and threatens Gawain an identical fate the same time next year. Decapitation figures elsewhere: the Italian name Gavino is the name of an early Christian martyr who was beheaded in 300 AD, his head being thrown in the Mediterranean Sea only later reunited and interred with his body.
Thomas or Tom Mitchell may refer to:
Michael Wood may refer to:
James Reid may refer to:
Van Zyl is an Afrikaans toponymic surname. It derives from the Dutch surname Van Zijl, meaning "from Zijl" where Zijl is an archaic term for a waterway. Equivalent
Michael Collins or Mike Collins may refer to:
Bond is a surname of English origin. which comes from the Anglo-Saxon name Bonde or Bonda, which was brought from the Old Norse Bóndi meaning 'farmer'. Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Olivier may refer to: