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...
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term for a dry stone wall Dyke (surname) Dyke baronets, a title in the Baronetage of England Dykes (surname), a British surname found particularly in northern...
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politician William Dyke (1930-2016), mayor of Madison, Wisconsin Sir William Hart Dyke, 7th Baronet (1837–1931) Dykes (surname) Van Dyke (disambiguation)...
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describe things associated with lesbians Dykes Potter (1910–2002), American baseball player Dykes (surname) Dykes, Missouri Dikes, diagonal pliers, also...
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Van Dyke, VanDyke or Vandyke is an Americanized or anglicized form of the Dutch-language toponymic surname Van Dijk, Van Dijke, Van Dijck, or Van Dyck...
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John Dykes is a sports broadcaster. John Dykes may also refer to: John Bacchus Dykes (1823–1876), English clergyman and hymnist John Dykes (rugby union)...
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older brother of actor Jerry Van Dyke, who appeared as his brother in The Dick Van Dyke Show. Van Dyke is a Dutch surname, although he also has English,...
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Thomas Dyke (d.1632) of Cranbrook married Joan Walsh, heiress of the manor of Horeham in the parish of Waldron in Sussex, which thus passed to the Dykes. Another...
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number of strip collections, including: Dykes to Watch Out For (1986) (non-serialized comics from 1983-1986) More Dykes to Watch Out For (1988) (strips #1-23...
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Acland (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Thomas Dyke Dyke (surname) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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Ballantine Dykes (12 December 1800 – 26 November 1866) was a British politician. The son of Joseph Dykes Ballantine, Fretchville was born with the surname Ballantine...
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were the Rev. Thomas Dykes of Hull, and Mary, daughter of William Hey. He was also a cousin of the Rev. George Huntington. Dykes was a younger brother...
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Michelle Triola Marvin, having legally changed her name to add Marvin's surname to her own. She was represented by attorney Marvin Mitchelson. Triola was...
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Van Dijk (category Surnames)
abandoned the ij digraph, resulting in names like Van Dyke and Van Dyk. People with the original surname include: Anouk van Dijk (born 1965), choreographer...
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Anglo-Norman prefix Fitz (pronounced "fits") often used in patronymic surnames of Anglo-Norman origin; that is to say originating in the 11th century...
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Acland (redirect from Acland (surname))
Acland is an English surname. The Aclands of Devon (often Dyke Acland: see Acland baronets, Dyke Acland baronets) were an influential family, whose name...
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Vandyck is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from (the) dike", originally written Van Dijck. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham van Dyck (1635–1680)...
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The Middle English surname Spicer /ˈspaɪsər/ is derived from the Old French word especier, which in turn was derived from the Latin speciarius. Translated...
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Jost (category Surnames)
(born 1998), Canadian hockey player Jost Van Dyke, an island in the British Virgin Islands Joest, a surname This page or section lists people that share...
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notably as Millie Helper in 61 episodes of the early 1960s sitcom The Dick Van Dyke Show, and later Yetta Rosenberg, Fran Fine's doddering grandmother, in 56...
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Bechdel (disambiguation) (redirect from Bechdel (surname))
Alison Bechdel (born 1960), American cartoonist, known for the comic strip Dykes To Watch Out For Bechdel test, used to identify gender bias in fiction Bechtel...
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Van (Dutch) (redirect from Van (Dutch surname))
(Dutch pronunciation: [vɑn] ) is a very common prefix in Dutch language surnames, where it is known as a tussenvoegsel. In those cases it nearly always...
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Barry (name) (redirect from Barry (surname))
African surname. The given name can be an Anglicised form of some Irish personal names or shortened form of Barrington or Finbarr, while the surname has numerous...
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Digby (name) (category Surnames)
toponymic surname. It is derived from the village of Digby in Lincolnshire, England, the name of which originated from Old Norse "dic" (dyke, ditch) and...
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Peterson/Petersen is a Scandinavian patronymic surname meaning "son of Peter." The given name Peter is derived from the Greek πέτρος (petros), meaning...
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born Gary Panansky to vaudevillian parents, who adopted the professional surname "Morgan". As a child, he acted in his parents' acts on Broadway and was...
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Westkapelle, Netherlands (redirect from Westkappel Dyke)
business, the father's first initial was often appended following the surname, followed by the letter "z" or "d" (for the Dutch "zoon" or "dochter",...
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Dyck (category Surnames)
Dick (surname) Dyck language Dyke (disambiguation) or Dike, Van Dyke (disambiguation) Dueck or Dück (surname) This page lists people with the surname Dyck...
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Roosevelt (name) (redirect from Roosevelt (surname))
The name Roosevelt is an American toponymic surname derived from the Dutch surname Van Rose(n)velt, meaning "from rose field" or "of a rose field." The...
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their arms. Forsyth Castle which was at Dykes was demolished in 1828. A branch of the clan moved from Dykes to Inchnoch Castle in Monklands and their...
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