Thomas Champion may refer to:
David Edwards may refer to:
Champions League may refer to:
Fanti is an Italian surname. Notable people with this name include:
Tom Morris may refer to:
Thomas Allen may refer to:
Sartori is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schumacher or Schuhmacher is an occupational surname. The variant Schumaker is also commonly seen in the USA.
Thomas Evans or Tom Evans may refer to:
Thomas, Tommy or Tom Butler may refer to:
Daniell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brian Smith may refer to:
Dunne or Dunn is an Irish surname, derived from the Irish Ó Duinn and Ó Doinn, meaning "dark" or "brown." The name Dunne in Ireland is derived from the Ó Duinn and the Ó Doinn Gaelic septs who were based in County Laois, County Meath and County Wicklow. These septs in turn are descendants of the O'Regan noble family. It is in these counties that the majority of descendants can still be found. Hundreds of years ago, the Gaelic name used by the Dunn family in Ireland was Ó Duinn or Ó Doinn. Both Gaelic names are derived from the Gaelic word donn, which means "brown". Ó Doinn is the genitive case of donn. First found in county Meath, where they held a family seat from very ancient times. Variations: Dunn, Dunne, Dun, Duen, O'Dunne, O'Doyne, Doine, Doin, O'Dunn.
James Williamson may refer to:
Thomas Dekker may refer to:
Josef Müller or Joseph Muller may refer to:
Peter Brooks may refer to:
Thomas Dennis may refer to:
De Smet or Desmet is a Dutch occupational surname. It is a regional form of "the smith" very common in East and West Flanders. It was the tenth most common name in Belgium in 1997. Notable people with the surname include:
Pieterse is a Dutch and Afrikaans patronymic surname. The surname was first used in Netherlands before the colonial era. After the Dutch established a colony in the Cape of Good Hope, people with the surname Pieterse moved to the colony and as a consequence, Pieterse is a common Afrikaans surname.
Royden may refer to