Paul Stanley (born 1952) is an American musician and co-founder of the band Kiss.
Paul Stanley may also refer to:
Mike or Michael Hall may refer to:
Koss or in German Koßor KOSS can refer to:
Andersen is a Danish-Norwegian patronymic surname meaning "son of Anders". It is the fifth most common surname in Denmark, shared by about 3.2% of the population.
Mark Jackson is an American former basketball guard and former head coach of the Golden State Warriors.
Michael Williams or Micheal Williams may refer to:
Henning is a surname with origins in Northern Germany. It originates as a given name from either Heinrich or Johannes. In Germany and Scandinavia it is more often used as a first name than as a surname. Other articles with the name include:
Mark or Marc Mitchell may refer to:
Bill Jones may refer to:
Paul Gordon may refer to:
Stanley is a toponymic surname dating from the 11/12th century contraction of Stan and Leigh (meadow), later also being used as a masculine given name.
Loy or Loys is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Paul Thomas may refer to:
Shea is a Gaelic gender neutral name.
Kramer is an occupational surname of Dutch or Low German origin or it is derived from the High German surname Krämer.
Kaiser is a surname derived from the German imperial title Kaiser. The title Kaiser is in turn derived from the Latin title Caesar, which again is a derivation from the personal name of a branch of the gens (clan) Julia, to which belonged Gaius Julius Caesar, the forebear of the first Roman imperial family. The further etymology is unclear.
Mueller is a spelling variant of the German surname Müller (miller). In German, the letter "ü" can be replaced with "ue". Notable people with this surname include:
Andrew or Andy Nicholson may refer to:
Ireland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Volker is an old German name, derived from folk, folc, and heri.