Nicholas Moore (1918–1986) was an English poet.
Nicholas or Nick Mo(o)re may also refer to:
Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob, or Bobby Young may refer to:
William Davis may refer to:
Michael Moore is an American filmmaker and author.
David or Dave Williams may refer to:
Kenny is a surname, a given name, and a diminutive of several different given names.
Richard, Rich, Dick, Dickie, or Dicky Moore may refer to:
Nick is a masculine given name. It is also often encountered as a short form (hypocorism) of the given names Nicholas, Nicola, Nicolas, Nikola, Nicolai or Nicodemus. It may refer to:
Thomas Moore (1779–1852) was an Irish poet, songwriter, singer, novelist, and historian.
Flynn is an Irish surname or first name, an anglicised form of the Irish Ó Floinn or possibly Mac Floinn, meaning "descendant or son of Flann". The name is more commonly used as a surname rather than a first name.
Nic is a gender-neutral given name, often short for Nicole, Nicholas, Nicola, or Dominic. It is also a component of Irish-language female surnames. It may refer to:
William Moore, and variations of William such as Will, Willie, Bill or Billy Moore, may refer to:
Robert Moore may refer to:
Michael or Mike Jones may refer to:
Nic, Nicholas or Nick Johnson may refer to:
Nicholas Murphy is a Gaelic football player.
Nicholas or Nick Martin, or Martyn may refer to:
Nickolas is a variation of the given name Nicholas.
Rob is a masculine given name, frequently a shortened version (hypocorism) of Robert and Robin. It may refer to:
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.