Nicholas Charles was an officer-at-arms.
Nic(h)olas or Nick Charles may also refer to:
Mark Lee may refer to:
Jack Horner may refer to:
Feldman is a German and Ashkenazi Jewish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Nicholas, Nicky or Nick Robinson may refer to:
Nicholas Alexander may refer to:
A notebook is a small book often used for writing.
Fergie or Fergy or Fergee is a short form of the names Fergus, Ferguson, and Fergusson.
Rigby may refer to:
The surname Patrick has several origins. In some cases it is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Phádraig, derived from world elements meaning "son of Patrick". This Gaelic surname is derived from the Latin Patricius, which is in turn derived from word elements meaning "member of the patrician class". In other cases, the surname Patrick is a shortened form of the surnames Mulpatrick and Fitzpatrick. The surname Patrick appears in Ireland due to Scottish emigration. People with the surname Patrick include:
Redington may refer to:
Nick Knight or Nicholas Night may refer to:
Nicholas or Nick Wright may refer to:
Geber is the Latinized form of the Arabic name Jabir. It may refer to:
Nicholas is a male given name and a surname.
Masur is a surname signifying membership in the Masurians ethnic group. Related surnames include "Mazur" and "Mazurek".
Nic, Nick, Nicky or Nicholas Adams may refer to:
Boomer is the nickname of:
Nix is a surname of English origin, which initially indicated that the person so named was the child of a person named Nicholas, traditionally shortened to "Nick". It is therefore closely related to Nixon and Nickson, which are derived from "Nick's son", and also related to Nicholl and Nicholson, derived from another variation of Nicholas.
Nicholas, Neco, Nico or Nick Williams may refer to:
Chic is a nickname often associated with people named Charles. Notable people with this nickname include the following: