Sams or SAMS can refer to:
Beckett is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
James or Jim Walker may refer to:
Henderson is a surname of Scottish origin. The name is derived from patronymic form of the name Henry and Hendry, which is a Scottish form of Henry. It means "Son of Hendry" and "Son of Henry". In Scottish Gaelic it is rendered MacEanraig (masculine), and NicEanraig (feminine).
Charlton is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Paton is a surname of Scottish origin. It was formed by adding an Old French suffix -on to the given name Pat, a short version of Patrick. Notable people with the surname include:
Bullard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bass is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:
Steele is a surname, and may refer to:
Greenwood is a British surname, believed to be derived from the Greenwood or Greenwode settlement near Heptonstall in the metropolitan district of Calderdale in West Yorkshire. It was the homestead of Wyomarus de Greenwode, believed to be the principal ancestor of British Greenwoods, though some claim to be of French descent.
Salmon is a surname. Alternative spellings are Salmons, Sammon and Sammons.
Hickman or Hickmann is a surname, and may refer to:
Parkin is a surname, and may refer to
Shepherd is a surname, cognate of the English word "Shepherd". Several common spelling variations exist, including Shepperd, Shephard, Shepard, and Sheppard.
Grainger is a surname of English origin. It is a variant of the surname Granger which is an occupational name for a farm bailiff. The farm bailiff oversaw the collection of rent and taxes from the barns and storehouses of the lord of the manor. This officer's Anglo-Norman title was grainger, and Old French grangier, which are both derived from the Late Latin granicarius.
Mallett is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Cruickshank or Cruickshanks is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Boyes is a family name and may refer to:
Day is an English and Irish surname. Notable people and characters with the surname Day include:
Walton is a toponymic surname or placename of Anglo-Saxon origins. It derives from a place with the suffix tun and one of the prefixes wald, walesc ('foreigner') or walh. First recorded as a surname in Oxfordshire in the person of Odo de Wolton on the Hundred Rolls in 1273. People with the name include:
Sparks is an English surname of Old English origin.