Robert Watson, Bob Watson, or Bobby Watson may refer to:
John Anderson may refer to:
Robert Taylor may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob, or Bobby Young may refer to:
Robert, Bob or Bobby Smith, or variants thereof, may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Robbie, Bob or Bobby Williams may refer to:
Robert Evans (1930–2019) was an American film producer.
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Miller may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Scott may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill or Billy Watson may refer to:
A shearer is someone who shears, such as a cloth shearer, or a sheep shearer. Origins of the name include from near Bergen in Norway 1600s [Sweden of that period] as Skea and Heddle as migrated to The Orkney Islands where the name 'Shearer' is found in Church marriage records of the time and as quite prolific for the overall population. Members of those family Shearer migrated to Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century and represents the highest concentration of nation for the name globally.
Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
Bell is a surname common in English speaking countries with several word-origins.
Bird is an English surname, probably deriving from the vertebrates of the same name. Another common variant of this surname is "Byrd."
Adams is a common surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from the given name Adam. Related surnames include Addams and McAdam/MacAdam.
Wallace is a Scottish surname stemmed from the Anglo-Norman French Waleis "Welshman". It is a northern variant form of Gualeis "Welshman" ; adjectiv gualeis "Welsh" ; same as walois "the oil language".
Albert is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Germanic Adalbert and Adelbert, containing the words adal ("noble") and beraht. It is also less commonly in use as a surname. Feminine forms of the names "Alberta" are declining in use.
Lawson is an English and Scottish surname that may sometimes also be a given name.
Robertson is a patronymic surname, meaning "son of Robert". It originated in Scotland and northern England. Notable people and companies with the surname include:
Ogilvie is a variant of the Scottish surname Ogilvy.