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  2. Ashley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ashley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alicia Ashley (born 1967), Jamaican-American boxer, former WBC world champion; April Ashley (1935–2021), English model outed as a transgender woman; Bernard Ashley (businessman) (1926–2009), British businessman and engineer, husband of Laura Ashley

  3. Ashley (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ashley is a given name which was originally an Old English surname. It is derived from the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) words æsċ ( ash ) and lēah (clearing, meadow) and translates to "Dweller near the ash tree meadow".

  4. Ashleigh - Wikipedia

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    Ashleigh is a form of the English surname Ashley, from the Old English æsc (ash trees) and lēah (wood, clearing, meadow, enclosure) meaning "dweller near the ash tree forest". [1] As a first name it is the most common spelling for girls in England and Wales.

  5. Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley is a place name derived from the Old English words æsċ (“ash”) and lēah (“meadow”). It may refer to: It may refer to: People and fictional characters

  6. Fox (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Fox (born 1969), English Conservative MEP, elected 2009; Black Fox (Cherokee chief) (died 1811), Cherokee chief; Charles James Fox (1749–1806), British politician; Charles Richard Fox (1796–1873), illegitimate son of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland; Chauncey J. Fox (1797–1883), New York politician

  7. Salazar (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Salazar is a surname meaning old farmhouse (from Basque Sarasaitzu [old], which then evolved to "Sarasaz," and then to the modern, Castillian form "Salazar"). [1] The name originates from the valley of the same name: Salazar Valley, in Navarra, Spain.

  8. Nash (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Nash is a surname of Irish, English and Welsh.The surname went from "Ash" to "Nash" by colloquialism, and was established from an early date in Ireland and Wales, with an etymology meaning ash [clarification needed] or 'near' the ash tree.

  9. Riley (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Riley is a surname of English origin, as well as an Anglicized version of an Irish surname.. The name has the meaning "rye clearing", or is from one of several placenames, including High Riley in Accrington, Lancashire, and in Devon.