Mobbs is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stephenson is a medieval patronymic surname meaning "son of Stephen". The earliest public record is found in the county of Huntingdonshire in 1279. There are variant spellings including Stevenson. People with the surname include:
Noel or Noël is a given name, often given to both girls and boys born over the Christmas period.
Sir Gerald Nigel Mobbs KStJ JP was a businessman who was Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire between 1997 and 2005.
Wolff is a variant of the Wolf surname which is derived from the baptismal names Wolfgang or Wolfram.
Edgar Roberts Mobbs (1882–1917) was an English rugby union footballer who played for and captained Northampton R.F.C. and England. He played as a three quarter. Mobbs is commemorated in the Ella-Mobbs Trophy, first competed for by the Australia and England rugby union teams in the 2022 series.
Doherty is an Irish surname. It is anglicized from the Gaelic Ó Dochartaigh. Notable people and characters with the surname include:
O'Cleary or O'Clery is the surname of a Gaelic Irish family. It is one of the oldest recorded surnames in Europe
Best is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Duckworth is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ramsay is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Heath is an English surname derived from the Old English word hǣþ, or heath. It referred to a person who lived on heathland. The name is also a given name.
Sir Arthur Noel Mobbs (1878–1959) was the founder of Slough Estates, one of the United Kingdom's largest property businesses.
Leaver or Leavers may refer to:
Cowell is an English language surname.
Humphreys is a common surname. Notable people with the surname include:
McGinley is an Irish surname from north Donegal centred around Dunfanaghy. The Clan Chieftain is Proinsias Mag Fhionnghaile. Notable people with the surname include:
Purcell is a surname of Norman origin, and common in Ireland and England. It was given to those whose occupation was swineherd.
Lovell is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
De Wolf is a Dutch surname meaning 'of the wolf'. It may be descriptive or toponymic of origin. Variations include De Wolfe, De Wulf, Dewulf and van der Wolf. People with these surnames include:
Sibley or Sibly is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: