Paul Watson (born 1950) is a Canadian environmental activist, ship's skipper, and founder of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
Paul Watson may also refer to:
Harry Watson may refer to:
Paul Williams may refer to:
Michael Walker may refer to:
John Miller may refer to:
Michael or Mike Wilson may refer to:
Michael Lewis is an American non-fiction author and financial journalist.
Paul Miller may refer to:
Frederick, Frederic or Fred Taylor may refer to:
David Watson may refer to:
Myers as a surname has several possible origins, e.g. Old French mire ("physician"), Old English maire ("mayor"), and Old Norse myrr ("marsh").
Ben Watson or Benjamin Watson may refer to:
Christopher or Chris Jones may refer to:
Watson is a patronymic surname of English and Scottish origin. It means "son of Walter": the popular Old English given names "Wat" or "Watt" were diminutive forms of the name "Walter". In 2015, Watson was the 46th most common surname in England and the 19th most common in Scotland. See also Clan Watson.
Paul is a common Latin masculine given name in countries and ethnicities with a Christian heritage and, beyond Europe, in Christian religious communities throughout the world. Paul – or its variations – can be a given name or surname.
McCallum is a Scottish surname, meaning in Gaelic "Son of Columba". Thought to be a member of the Ui Neill and possibly a member of its sub kingdom the Cenel Eoghain commonly found through Ulster and the western isles of Scotland.
Hunt is an occupational surname related with hunting, originating in England and Ireland. In Estonia, the surname Hunt is also very common, meaning wolf in the Estonian language.
Chris Williams may refer to:
Greaves is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Winn is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Laurie is a unisex given name. Among males, it can be a short form (hypocorism) of Lawrence or Laurence. For females, it can be a short form of Lauren or Laura.