Ronald Davis (born 1937) is American Abstract Geometric painter.
Ronald Davis or Ron Davis may also refer to:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
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Ronald is a masculine given name derived from the Old Norse Rögnvaldr, or possibly from Old English Regenweald. In some cases Ronald is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Raghnall, a name likewise derived from Rögnvaldr. The latter name is composed of the Old Norse elements regin and valdr ("ruler"). Ronald was originally used in England and Scotland, where Scandinavian influences were once substantial, although now the name is common throughout the English-speaking world. A short form of Ronald is Ron. Pet forms of Ronald include Roni and Ronnie. Ronalda and Rhonda are feminine forms of Ronald. Rhona, a modern name apparently only dating back to the late nineteenth century, may have originated as a feminine form of Ronald. The names Renaud/Renault and Reynold/Reinhold are cognates from French and German respectively. The name Ronaldo is a cognate from Spanish and Portuguese.
Michael or Mike Brown may refer to:
Al Smith (1873–1944) was a U.S. politician who served as governor of New York.
Larry is a masculine given name in English, derived from Lawrence or Laurence. It can be a shortened form of those names.
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Hunter is an English and Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Giles or Gyles comes from the given name Giles, for which multiple origins have been suggested.
Alex Jones is an American radio host, conspiracy theorist, filmmaker, and author.
Daniels is a patronymic surname meaning "son of Daniel". People with the name or its variants include:
Mueller is a spelling variant of the German surname Müller (miller). In German, the letter "ü" can be replaced with "ue". Notable people with this surname include:
The name "McBride" or "MacBride" Is an Irish surname, the English spelling for the Irish name "Mac Giolla Bhríde". The surname is also found in Scotland, it was anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Brighde, from earlier Mac Giolla Bhrighde (Irish), Mac Gille Brighde (Scottish) ‘son of the servant of (Saint) Brighid’.
Morris is a given name in English and other languages. Notable persons with that name include:
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When used as a nickname, Dutch may refer to:
Ed is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Edward, Edgar, Edmund, Edwin, Edith, etc. It may refer to: