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Alan Light (born c. 1966), Americanjournalist and music reviewer; Alan Light (comics) (born 1953), founder of the Comics Buyer's Guide; Alex Light (born 1994), American football player; Bill Light (born 1949), American farmer and politician; Billy Light (1913–1993), English footballer; Danny Light (1948–2014), English footballer
Notable people with the surname include: Albert Bruce-Joy (1842–1924), Irish sculptor; Alfred Harrison Joy (1882–1973), American astronomer; Alice Joy, American singer in vaudeville and on radio; Anya Taylor-Joy (born 1996), American-born Argentine-British actress; Benny Joy (1935–1988), American rockabilly musician
Daly Cherry-Evans (born 1989), Australian Rugby League player; Don Cherry (disambiguation), multiple people Don Cherry (born 1934), Canadian hockey player and broadcaster; E. Daniel Cherry (born 1939), a brigadier general and command pilot in the U.S. Air Force who served in the Vietnam War; Eagle-Eye Cherry (born 1971), Swedish-born American ...
Alan Klein (born 1940), English singer and songwriter (New Vaudeville Band) Allen Klein (1931–2009), manager for the Beatles and Rolling Stones; Barbara Lynn Klein (born 1950), American Playboy model, actress and singer known as Barbi Benton; Carol Joan Klein (born 1942), American composer and singer-songwriter better known by her stage name ...
Rowe is a surname; it has also been used as the name for several places. It is of Norman origin, Rous or Le Roux', from the French rouge "red." It has strong links to northern France and Cornwall, where it remains a common surname to this day. [1]
Navarro is a Spanish and French surname. [1] Navarro is a habitational surname denoting someone from Navarre (Basque: Nafarroa) [2] [better source needed] after the Kingdom of Pamplona took on the new naming in the high Middle Ages, while also keeping its original meaning of 'Basque-speaking person' in a broader sense, an ethnic surname. [3]
Warner is an English surname which was brought from the Norman French Warnier, and derived from the Old Norse Verner or Wærn. The name ultimately derived from the Germanic name Warinheri which composes of the elements warin meaning 'guard' and heri meaning 'army'.
Sutton, originally de Sutton, is an English toponymic surname. [1] One origin is from Anglo-Saxon where it is derived from sudh, suth, [2] or suð, [3] and tun referring to the generic placename "southern farm". [4]