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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. Derek - Wikipedia

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    Derek is a masculine given name. It is the English language short form of Diederik, the Low Franconian form of the name Theodoric. Theodoric is an old Germanic name with an original meaning of "people-ruler" or "lead the people". [citation needed] Common variants of the name are Derrek, Derik, Deryck (included here), as well as [[Derek

  4. Dykes (surname) - Wikipedia

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    At this early period of history, however, the surname existed in a different form from the modern day; de la Dykes, literally meaning 'of the Dykes', indicating the region from where the family came. A charter, bearing the first known recorded instance of the surname, comes from either the reign of Henry III or Edward I , though the exact date ...

  5. Tucker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Recorded as both Tucker and Tooker, the derivation of the English occupational surname comes from the Old English, pre-7th century verb tucian, meaning "to torment".It would have been for a fuller, also known as a "walker", one who softened freshly woven cloth by beating and tramping on it in water.

  6. Dick (surname) - Wikipedia

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    It is the 1,513th most common name in Great Britain with 6,545 bearers. Although found in every part of Britain, the form Dick is especially common in Scotland, and it was from there, in the 17th century, that the surname was taken to Northern Ireland. [3] It is most common in West Lothian, where it is the 78th most common surname with 1,742 ...

  7. Harker (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Harker is an English surname. Some genealogical records show that the origin of Harker comes from the North-West regions of England - North of the Lake District. Speculation is that Harker is the result of the combination of Romanized hyphenation of the surnames Hart or Hare and Kerr. (Hart - a type of stag; Hare - a rabbit; Kerr - a marshland.)

  8. Dyer (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Dyer (/ ˈ d aɪ. ər /) is an English surname with early medieval origins, deriving from the trade of cloth dying. Dyer is also found in Ireland (Counties Sligo and Roscommon) as an Anglicisation of the Irish Gaelic surnames in Ireland "O Duibhir" and "Mac Duibhir" (O'Dyer / McDyer).

  9. Richter (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF ... Richter is a surname of German origin (Richter is German for "judge"). ... As of 2014, 71.2% of all known bearers of the surname ...