William or Will Evans may refer to:
William, Willie, Will, Bill, or Billy Smith may refer to:
William Williams may refer to:
John Williams is an American composer, conductor and pianist.
Blake is a surname which originated from Old English. Its derivation is uncertain; it could come from "blac", a nickname for someone who had dark hair or skin, or from "blaac", a nickname for someone with pale hair or skin. Another theory, presumably in the belief it is a Welsh patronymic in origin, for which there is no evidence, was that it is a corruption of "Ap Lake", meaning "Son of Lake".
William Jones may refer to:
David, Dave, or Dai Evans may refer to:
John Evans may refer to:
James King, Jim King or Jimmy King may refer to:
George Evans may refer to:
William or Will or Willie Harris may refer to:
William, Willie, Bill, or Billy Thomas may refer to:
William, Will, Bill, or Billy Davies may refer to:
Saunders is a surname of English and Scottish origin, derived from Sander, a mediaeval form of Alexander.
Hughes is an English language surname.
Simpson is an English/Scottish patronymic surname from the medieval masculine given name 'Simme', a medieval variant of 'Simon'. The earliest public record of the name was in 1353 in Staffordshire, West Midlands region of England.
John Smith is a common personal name. It is also commonly used as a placeholder name and pseudonym, and is sometimes used in the United States and the United Kingdom as a term for an average person. It may refer to:
Humphreys is a common surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Gwynn, Gwynne, Guinn or Gwyn, are given names meaning "white" or/and "blessed" in Welsh and Cornish.