Richard Albert may refer to:
Richard Smith may refer to:
Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or even 'Weaver'.
Richard, Rick, or Dick Allen may refer to:
Chris Brown is an American R&B singer.
Bélanger is a French surname, popular in Canada. Notable people with the name include:
Lacombe may refer to:
Leduc may refer to:
Dietrich is an ancient German name meaning "ruler of the people", but also "keeper of the keys" or "lockpick".
Schultz is a German and Dutch surname derived from Schultheiß, meaning village headman or constable/sheriff in the medieval sense. It has many variations, such as Schuldt, Schulte, Schulten, Schultes, Schultheis, Schultheiss, Schultheiß, Schultze, Schulz, Schulze and Schulzke. Adapted spellings in other languages include Shultz, Šulc and Szulc.
Dupuis is originally a common French surname widespread in northern France, meaning "of / from a a well".
Schaefer is an alternative spelling and cognate for the German word schäfer, meaning 'shepherd', which itself descends from the Old High German scāphare. Variants "Shaefer", "Schäfer", the additional alternative spelling "Schäffer", and the anglicised forms "Schaeffer", "Schaffer", "Shaffer", "Shafer", and "Schafer" are all common surnames.
Tye or TYE may refer to:
Grossman is a family name of Germanic origin, meaning large man.
Michael McCann is the name of:
Pederson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Peder".
Tessier and Teissier are surnames of French origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Hans Hansen may refer to:
Lammers is a Dutch and Low German patronymic surname meaning "son of Lammert" (Lambert). It may refer to the following notable people:
Skinner is a surname. It is an occupational surname of English origin, from the Old Norse word 'skinn', denoting someone who stripped the hide from animals, to be used in the production of fur clothing or leather.