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  2. Givens - Wikipedia

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    Adele Givens, American comedy actress; Bob Givens (1918–2017), American animator, character designer, and layout artist; Charles J. Givens (1941–1998), American "get-rich-quick" author; David Givens (born 1980), American football player; Don Givens (born 1949), Irish football player and coach; Donna Givens, American politician from Alabama

  3. Ford (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ben Ford (baseball) (born 1975), American baseball player Ben Ford (politician) (1925–2022), British politician Betty Ford (1918–2011), wife of former United States president Gerald Ford, and founder of the Betty Ford Center

  4. Surname - Wikipedia

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    First/given/forename, middle, and last/family/surname with John Fitzgerald Kennedy as example. This shows a structure typical for Anglophonic cultures (and some others). Other cultures use other structures for full n

  5. Gibbons (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Gibbons is an Irish and English surname of Norman origin. [1] The surname was first found in the counties of Limerick and Mayo, in which two distinct families arose shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland during the 12th century.

  6. Given name - Wikipedia

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    The order given name – father's family name – mother's family name is commonly used in several Spanish-speaking countries to acknowledge the families of both parents. The order given name – mother's family name – father's family name is commonly used in Portuguese-speaking countries to acknowledge the families of both parents. Today ...

  7. Graves (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Graves is a surname of English origin. Its distribution within England is centered on Lincolnshire, followed in concentration by Lancashire, Yorkshire, Cumbria, and East Anglia.