Rixon is a surname which may refer to:
Rixson and Rickson are variations of Rixon:
Dean may refer to:
Souter is a Scottish surname derived from the Scots language term for a shoemaker, and may refer to:
Cheema is a Punjabi Jat clan of India and Pakistan. They have a high concentration in the villages of Gujranwala and adjoining parts of Sialkot. Most people with the surname are Sikhs in East Punjab and Muslims in West Punjab.
Lamborn is a surname, and may refer to
Blewitt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Zagórski is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 7040 people in Poland with this surname.
Ronaldson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adey is a surname of English origin. At the time of the British Census of 1881, its relative frequency was highest in Berkshire, followed by Staffordshire, Wiltshire, Cardiganshire, Hampshire, Warwickshire, the Channel Islands, Dorset, County Durham and Gloucestershire. Notable people with the surname include:
Smithers is a surname of English origin. It derives from the Middle English term "smyther", referring to a metalsmith, and is thus related to the common occupational surname Smith. The name Smither is related.
Cann is an English surname. Early occurrences of the name are found in north Dorset and Cornwall. The probable derivation is either from the Dorset village of Cann, or from the Old English "canne" meaning a can or cup.
Olliffe is a rare English surname of Scandinavian origin derived from the Old Norse personal name Ōleifr meaning "ancestral relic" or "heirloom". Olliffe is a version of Ōleifr that has not been gaelicised unlike the Irish and Scottish derivations such as McAuliffe and McAuley. In England, the majority of people with the surname are descended from the Buckinghamshire Olliffes, the earliest traceable ancestors of which lived in the village of Bierton, near Aylesbury, in the mid-16th century.
Bubb is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Vogels is a Dutch metonymic surname meaning "birds". It may refer to:
Concannon is an Irish family name, and may refer to:
Stickland is a surname of British origin, which may be a locational surname, indicating a person from the village of Stickland in the parish of Winterborne Stickland, Dorset. Alternatively, it may be a topographic name for a person who lived by a steep slope, from the Middle English stickel ("steep") and "land". The surname may refer to:
McConnochie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Burlton The ancestors of the Burlton surname lived among the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture. The name comes from when they lived in the village of Burleston in Dorset.
Scoles and Schoales are surnames, pronounced similarly. Notable people with these surnames include:
Bradstock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Wrixon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: