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Gaddafi
Wikimedia disambiguation page

Murphy
Murphy is a surname of Irish origin meaning 'sea warrior'.
Peixoto
Peixoto is a Portuguese surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Ferri
Ferri is an Albanian, French, and Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mankiewicz
Wikimedia disambiguation page

Price
family name
Cockerell
Cockerell is a surname, and may refer to:

Hofmann
family name
Matviyenko
Matviyenko (), sometimes transliterated Matviienko, Matvijenko, or Matvienko, is a patronymic surname of Ukrainian origin. It is derived from the first name Matviy, equivalent to English Matthew.
Gu
Chinese family name (顧 / 顾)

Wang
family name (王)
Pimenov
Pimenov (masculine, ) or Pimenova (feminine, ) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Parkhomenko
Parkhomenko () or Parkhomenka () is a Ukrainian and Belarusian surname. It may refer to:
Adam Parkhomenko (born 1985), American political strategist
Alexander Parkhomenko (1886–1921), Ukrainian revolutionary
Aleksandr Parkhomenko (unknown birth year), Russian producer and DJ, half of Matisse & Sadko
Aliaksandr Parkhomenka (born 1981), Belarusian decathlete
Andriy Parkhomenko (born 1971), Ukrainian football coach
Feofan Parkhomenko (1893–1962), Soviet general
Ihor Parkhomenko (born 1972), Ukrainian archer
Kostyantyn Parkhomenko (born 1991), Ukrainian football player
Natalia Parhomenko
Mitsotakis
Mitsotakis is a Greek surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Valdo
Notable people with the name Valdo include:
Mintz
Mintz is a Jewish (Ashkenazic) surname of German origin. Its etymology may be connected to the German city of Mainz. Other spelling variants are Mints, Minc and Minz.
Bertha
Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of Anglo Saxon names Beorhtgifu meaning "bright gift" or Beorhtwynn meaning "bright joy".
Turunen
Turunen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Olaf
Olaf or Olav (, , or British ; ) is a Dutch, Polish, Scandinavian and German given name. It is presumably of Proto-Norse origin, reconstructed as *Anu-laibaz, from anu "ancestor, grand-father" and laibaz "heirloom, descendant".
Old English forms are attested as Ǣlāf, Anlāf. The corresponding Old Novgorod dialect form is Uleb. A later English form of the name is Olave.
Kissling
Kissling is a German language surname. it may refer to:
Pinel
Pinel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sklar
Sklar or Sklyar is a Ukrainian and Belarusian surname meaning "glassmaker". Notable people with the surname include:
Mellor
Mellor is an English surname.
Paltrow
Paltrow is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Chrétien
Chrétien is a given name and surname. In the French language, Chrétien is the masculine form of "Christian", as noun, adjective or adverb. Notable people with the name include:
Beyer
See also Bayer (surname) and buyer.
Piotrowski
Piotrowski (Polish pronunciation: ; feminine: Piotrowska, plural: Piotrowscy) is a Polish surname derived from the masculine given name Piotr (Peter). The name, and its variations indicate a family's origin as being from a town, such as for instance Piotrów and Piotrowo, or a toponym (place name) deriving from a holding, manor or estate. Variants and related names include Piotrowicz, Piotrowiak, Piotrowsky, Pietrowski, Pietrkowski, Pietrowsky, and Pietrowiak.
Song
Chinese family name (宋)
Fragonard
Fragonard may refer to:
Patterson
family name
Armstrong
family name
Westphal
Westphal or Westphall may refer to the following people:
Reinhard
Reinhard is a German, Austrian, Danish, and to a lesser extent Norwegian and Swedish given name and surname (from Germanic ragin, counsel, and hart, strong), and a spelling variant of Reinhardt and Reinhart.
Ismail
male given name
Du
Chinese family name (杜)
Ryazanov
Ryazanov () is a Russian male surname. Its feminine counterpart is Ryazanova. It may be variously transliterate as Riazanov, Ryazanoff, etc. Notable people with the surname include:
Cristina
Cristina is a female given name, and it is also used as a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Kobayashi
Kobayashi (Japanese: , 'small woods') is the 8th most common Japanese surname. A less common variant is . Notable people with the surname include:

Carr
family name
Collins
family name
Jankauskas
Jankauskas is a Lithuanian surname. Polish counterpart: Jankowski, Russian: Yankovsky. Notable people with the surname include:
Peltier
Peltier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Schaeffer
Schaeffer is a German surname. It is a variant of Schaefer, from German word schäfer ("shepherd") and of Schaffer, from a noun (meaning steward or bailiff) derived from Middle High German schaffen.
Jacques
The name '''', derived from Jacob, is believed to have originated in the northwest Brittany region of France in the Middle Ages, and occurs in variations, such as '''', as both a given name and a surname.
Gottlieb
name: given and family name
Caius
In Latin, Caius is an archaic spelling of the Latin praenomen Gaius, pronounced /ga:ius/. In early Latin, the letter C was used for both /g/ and /k/; and the names Gaius and Gnaeus were spelt Caius and Cnaius and continued to be so in inscriptions, after the letter G was introduced, and C was confined to the /k/ sound. Notably, the name of Gaius Iulius Caesar is abbreviated CIC.
Araújo
REDIRECT Araújo
Mascagni
Mascagni is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Baginski
Baginski or Bagiński ( ; feminine: Bagińska; plural: Bagińscy) is a Polish surname. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of the places named Bagno, Bagienice, Bagieńsko, Bagienko.
Nekrasov
Nekrasov (), feminine: Nekrasova (), is a Russian surname sometimes transliterated as Nekrassov/Nekrassova. Notable people with the surname include:
Auber
Auber is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Yao
Chinese family name (姚)
Kuznetsov
Kuznetsov, Kuznyetsov, Kuznetsoff or Kouznetsov (; feminine: Kuznetsova, ) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" (derived from a Russian word kuznets () that means 'blacksmith').
Flores
family name
Díaz
Díaz is a common surname of Spanish origin with multiple meanings in multiple languages. First found in the Kingdom of Castile, where the name originated in the Visigoth period, the name accounts for about 0.17% of the Spanish population, ranking as the 14th-most frequently found surname in both 1999 and 2004.
Unruh
Unruh (or Unrug) is a surname. It may refer to:
Ritter
family name
Gurvich
Gurvich, Gurovich, Gurwich, Gurwitch, Gurwitsch, Gurevich, or Gourevitch is a Yiddish surname, a Russian form of the surname "Horowitz", see the latter article about its etymology.
Carbajal
Carbajal is a Spanish surname. It may refer to:
Ashkenazi
family name (אשכנזי)