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Tom is a werewolf from infancy and cannot remember any life before having the condition. Nina Pickering: Being Human: Nina becomes a werewolf after her boyfriend, who is a werewolf, scratches her during a transformation. George Sands: Being Human: After being attacked by a werewolf in Scotland, George himself becomes a werewolf.
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Butler to Dr. Wilfred Glendon in Werewolf of London: 1935: Poole: Butler to Dr. Henry Jekyll in Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde: 1886: Pork: Butler and valet to Gerald O'Hara in Gone with the Wind: 1936: Praiseworthy: Jeeves-like butler in the children's novel By the Great Horn Spoon! by Sid Fleischman: 1963: R ; Oeznik
Character Source Notes Devil The Phantom: A trained wolf Florence Ambrose Freefall. [2]A bio-engineered wolf Alberto Lupo Alberto: A blue wolf who is a resident of the McKenzie farm.
List of surnames romanized Li; N. Lists of most common surnames in North American countries; O. Lists of most common surnames in Oceanian countries; S.
The 50 most frequent surnames in Portugal are listed below. [53] [54] [55] A number of these surnames may be preceded by of/from (de, d') or of the/from the (do, da, dos, das) as in de Sousa, da Costa, d'Oliveira. Those elements are not part of the surname and are not considered in an alphabetical order.