Robert Dick may refer to:
William Hamilton may refer to:
John Leslie may refer to:
Robert Wilson may refer to:
William King may refer to:
Richard Turner may refer to:
James Hall may refer to:
Colin Campbell may refer to:
Tony or Anthony Harris may refer to:
Barbour is a surname of Scottish origin. Notable people with the surname include:
This is a list of people with the surname Hutton.
Robert Douglas may refer to:
Robert Dick is a flutist, composer, teacher and author.
John Gunn may refer to:
James Stevenson may refer to:
Fergie or Fergy or Fergee is a short form of the names Fergus, Ferguson, and Fergusson.
Dick is used as a surname in English, German and other languages. In English, the surname is patronymic based on the use of Dick as a first name, meaning 'son of Dick' or 'son of Richard', just like Dickson. The name can also be based on the use of the Middle English words dich, diche, dik, dike 'ditch' as a place name description. In German, surnames with the form Dick has arised through different sources: the adjective dick 'plump', the noun Dickicht 'thicket' used about someone living in such a location, as a patronymic surname based on Dick used as a first name or nick name, or as a variant of Dieck.
Robert Mitchell may refer to:
Thomson is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Thom, Thomp, Thompkin, or other diminutive of Thomas", itself derived from the Aramaic תום or Tôm, meaning "twin". The surname is documented in Cheshire records before and after the 1066 Norman Conquest. Variations include Thomason, Thomasson, Thomerson, Thomoson, and others. The French surname Thomson is first documented in Burgundy and is the shortened form for Thom[as]son, Thom[es]son. Variations include Thomassin, Thomason, Thomsson, Thomesson, Thomeson, and others. Thomson is uncommon as a given name.
James Brodie may refer to:
Cowie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: