William Irving may refer to:
Penn may refer to:
Robert Wilson may refer to:
William Allen may refer to:
Sidney Smith may refer to:
Troup may refer to:
William, Will, Bill, or Billy Lee may refer to:
James or Jim Carroll may refer to:
William Moore, and variations of William such as Will, Willie, Bill or Billy Moore, may refer to:
Gill may be a surname or given name, derived from a number of unrelated sources:
William Turner may refer to:
Hancock is an English surname. It is derived from a given name, a variant of John (Johan) combined with the hypocoristic suffix -cok which came into fashion in the 13th century, from cok "cock", applied to "a young lad who strutted proudly like a cock". As a given name, Hanecok is recorded in the 13th century in the Hundred Rolls of Yorkshire. The Dictionary of American Family Names mentions an alternative Dutch etymology, from hanecoc "periwinkle".
Burgess is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Kirby is a surname. Kirby is found in 116 governed bodies in the world, though is most concentrated in the USA (70,753), England (22,162), Australia (7,160), Canada (5,268), and Ireland (1,931) but most prevalent in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1:1,127). This shows the people with this surname have travelled and become residents in many nations around the world. It originated in Northern England or in Southwestern Ireland from the Old Norse word "kirkja" + "býr" meaning "church" + "settlement".
Darling is a surname that may refer to:
James William Troup was an American steamship captain, Canadian Pacific Railway administrator and shipping pioneer.
Morrow is a surname of Scottish origins.
John Irving is an American novelist and Academy Award-winning screenwriter.
Barber is an English and Norman French surname. The relative names: Barbieri (Italian), Barbero (Spanish), Barbeiro (Portuguese), Barbier (French) all came from the Greek Surnames: Barberis or Barberopoulos which means Barber. Notable people with the surname include:
Lockwood is the surname of:
Irving is an originally Scottish surname, a variant of the name Irvine, which is derived from the eponymous River Irvine in Dumfriesshire. Irving is also used as a male given name.