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  2. Dierker - Wikipedia

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    Dierker is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Chris Dierker (born 1994), Vietnamese-American basketball player

  3. Surname - Wikipedia

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    Information on surname history and origins; Italian Surnames, free searchable online database of Italian surnames. Short explanation of Polish surname endings and their origin Archived 15 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Summers, Neil (4 November 2006). "Welsh surnames and their meaning". Amlwch history databases. Archived from the original on ...

  4. Dirk (name) - Wikipedia

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    Dirk is a male given name of Dutch origin. It is a traditional diminutive of the Dutch name Diederik. The meaning of the name is "the people's ruler", composed of þeud ("people") and ric ("power"). Dirk may also be a surname. It is cognate to French Thierry, German Dietrich and Gothic Theoderic.

  5. Duiker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Duiker (pronounced ⓘ) is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname [1] [2] which in both languages means "diver". Notable people with this name include: Itumeleng Duiker (born 1972), Botswana former footballer; Jan Duiker (1890–1935), Dutch architect; K. Sello Duiker (1974–2005), South African novelist; Simon Duiker (1874–1941), Dutch painter

  6. Dick (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dick is used as a surname in English, German and other languages. In English, the surname is patronymic based on the use of Dick as a first name, meaning 'son of Dick' or 'son of Richard', just like Dickson. [1]: 240 The name can also be based on the use of the Middle English words dich, diche, dik, dike 'ditch' as a place name description.

  7. Hugh Dierker - Wikipedia

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    Dierker worked at Pathé. [1] By 1920 he had established his own production company, Hugh Dierker Productions. Junior Coghlan wrote about him in his autobiography. [2] A photograph of him and Bebe Daniels appeared in the Los Angeles Herald April 14, 1922 in connection with a showing of his production When Dawn Came. [3]

  8. Tucker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The similar linguistic origin of these words is also recognizable in the English etymology. [ 4 ] In the Netherlands the earliest known Tuckers are the brothers Jan and Willam die Tucker, both vassals of the Lord of Culemborg in 1358 [ 5 ] who was parented to the Lord of Breda where Jan Tucker sold a house in 1368 on the Hagedijk Road to ...

  9. Kerner (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Kerner is an occupational surname of German and Jewish origin.There are various possible derivations, including as a name for a farmer or a nickname for a small person, from a Middle High German kerne ("kernel seed pip"); German Kern or Yiddish kern (grain), among others.