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Ramachandran
The Tamil and Malayali name Ramachandran may refer to: A. Ramachandran (1935–2024), an Indian painter A. Ramachandran (politician) the incumbent mayor of Salem, Tamil Nadu C. R. Ramachandran, an Indian politician G. Ramachandran (1904–1995), an Indian social reformer and politician Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran (1922–2001), an Indian biophysicist known for creating the Ramachandran plot K. V. Ramachandran (1898–1956), an Indian music and art critic M. Ramachandran, an Indian politician M. D. R. Ramachandran (1934–2024), an Indian politician M. G. Ramachandran, also known a
Schlegel
Schlegel is a German occupational surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Brennan
family name
Carl
male given name
Manning
Manning (also Mannion, Ma(i)nnin) is a family name.
Anya
Anya, Ania or Anja is a given name. The names are feminine in most East European countries and unisex in several African countries.
Mumtaz
Mumtaz () means "excellent" in the Arabic language. It may be used to signal commendation for an achievement, similar in meaning to bravo and kudos.
Dawson
family name
Levitt
Levitt is an English variant Anglo-Norman surname or an Ashkenazi Jewish surname, and can refer to:
Kandinsky
Wikimedia disambiguation page
Hughes
family name
Yin
Chinese family name (殷)
Yin
Chinese family name (尹)
Enrique
Enrique () is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin.
Ziani
Ziani is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Goldenberg
Goldenberg is a surname of Jewish-Austrian or Jewish Romanian origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Oh
Korean family name (오)
Yezhov
Yezhov or Ezhov () is a Russian masculine surname derived from the word (), meaning hedgehog; its feminine counterpart is Yezhova or Ezhova. It may refer to:
Abel
family name
Holopainen
Holopainen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jessop
Jessop is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Behrens
Behrens is a surname of Germanic origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Banks
family name
Schmitz
Schmitz is a common German surname (smith).
Pashkevich
Pashkevich (; ) is a Polish surname which ultimately comes from the East Slav personal name Pashka or Pashko, a diminutive of Pavel (Paul). The surname may refer to:
Connery
Connery is an Irish surname from County Waterford and Wexford. It is the anglicised form of Gaelic Ó Conaire 'descendant of Conaire', a name meaning 'keeper of the hound'. Notable people with the surname include:
Wall
family name
Sabonis
Sabonis is a Lithuanian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Valerio
Valerio or Valério is a male given name in several languages, derived from the Roman surname Valerius, which itself is derived from the Latin verb valere, meaning "to be strong". Valerio is a relatively common given name in Italy, while its incidence is less common in the Spanish and Croatian Sprachraum. The Portuguese form of the name is Valério. The form of Valerio is Valeriu in the Romanian language.
Aaronovich
Aaronovich, Aaronovitch or Aharonovich () is a Russian-Jewish patronymic surname literally meaning "son of Aaron". Notable people with the surname include: Igor Aharonovich (born 1982), Australian physicist Yitzhak Aharonovich (born 1950), Israeli politician Sam Aaronovitch (1919–1998), economist and British communist activist and his sons: David Aaronovitch (born 1954), English journalist, broadcaster, and author Owen Aaronovitch (born 1956), English actor Ben Aaronovitch (born 1964), English writer
Procter
Procter is a surname, and may refer to
Kluivert
Kluivert may refer to:
Abegg
Abegg is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sandler
Sandler () is a Yiddish family name. A rarer variant is Sendler.
Andresen
Andresen and the parallel form Andreasen (Norwegian cognate Andreassen) are Danish-Norwegian patronymic surnames meaning "son of Andreas". It has a similar origin as the name Andersen. It may refer to:
Adnan
male given name
Gordon
family name
Tsui
Tsui is a surname. It is an alternative transcription of two Chinese surnames, namely Cuī () and Xú ().
Mills
family name
Edelstein
Edelstein is the German word for "gemstone". Edelstein is also a surname of German origin which means "noble stone" or in its literal sense "precious stone".
Wahl
family name
Magnus
Magnus, meaning "great" in Latin, was used as cognomen in ancient Rome and a given name in the Middle Ages.
Rüütel
Rüütel is an Estonian surname (meaning knight). Notable people with the surname include:
Holst
family name
Cho
Korean family name (조)
Wei
Chinese family name (魏)
Ambartsumian
Ambartsumian, Ambartsumyan, Hambardzumyan, Hambardzumian, Hambartsumyan or Hambartsumian () is an Armenian surname. In Armenian onomastics, it is a religious surname derived from 'Hambardzum' meaning Ascension of Jesus. The suffix '-yan' denotes surname (all Armenian surnames end in -ian or -yan with a few exceptions). The variants beginning without H (Ambartsoumian, Ambartsumian, Ambartsumyan, etc.) originated in the USSR as Russian lacks the sound H. Notable people with this last name include : Armen Ambartsumyan, multiple people Armen Hambardzumyan (born 1958), Armenian actor and producer A
Wagenaar
Wagenaar is a Dutch occupational surname meaning "wagoner" or "wagon builder" (cartwright). Variant forms are De Wagenaar, Wagenaars, Wag(h)enaer (archaic), and Wagener. The name is shared by the following people:
Sultanov
Sultanov is a Turkic masculine surname common in the former Soviet Union, its feminine counterpart is Sultanova. The name derives from Sultan which means "power" or "authority".
Perkins
Perkins is a surname derived from the Anglo-Saxon corruption of the kin of Pierre (from Pierre kin to Pierrekin to Perkins), introduced into England by the Norman Conquest. It is found throughout mid- and southern England.
Pilecki
thumb|right|200px|Pilecki Leliwa coat of arms used by some of Pilecki family Pilecki (; feminine: Pilecka; plural: Pileccy) is a Polish surname. Some of them use: Ciołek coat of arms, Doliwa coat of arms, Leliwa coat of arms, Łabędź coat of arms or Topór coat of arms.
Haddad
Haddad (, ) is an Arabic surname meaning blacksmith, commonly used in the Levant and Algeria.
Hampson
Hampson is an English surname with an Irish/Gaelic connection. English (mainly Lancashire) derivation "Son of..." Hamo or Hamon (meaning 'host'). Alternate spelling: Hamson or Hameson. Irish derivation shortened, Anglicized form of Ó hAmhsaigh ‘descendant of Amhsach’ a byname meaning ‘mercenary soldier’ or ‘messenger’, from the adjective amhasach ‘aggressive’. Note that the English/Norman derivation is supported back to 16th century (Robert Hampson, sheriff of London), while the Gaelic derivation is supported back to 17th century (Denis Hampsey/Hampson/Ó Hámsaigh, Irish harper).
Zöllner
Zöllner (literally "toll keeper") is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Groh
Groh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kalm
Kalm is a surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Buturlin
Buturlin, feminine: Buturlina () is a Russian surname of a Russian noble . Notable people with this surname include:
Booth
family name
Rathbone
Rathbone is a surname which may refer to:
Koizumi
is a Japanese family name.