• up gowan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gowan may refer to: Gowan (surname) Gowan Jones (born 1989), South African field hockey player Gowan Block...
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  • Gowan is an Anglicised Scottish Gaelic-language or Irish-language surname derived from the occupation of smith. Notable people with the surname include:...
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    McGowan /məˈɡaʊən/ is an Irish and Scottish surname. It is an Anglicization of the Irish Mac Gabhann and Scottish Mac Gobhann, both of which mean 'son...
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    Smith is an occupational surname originating in England. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada,...
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  • Gowans is a surname, a variant of McGowan, "son of the smith", with the Celtic patronymic prefix 'Mac' replaced by the English patronymic suffix -s. Notable...
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  • Look up smithies (surname) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Smithies is a surnamre. Alex Smithies (born 1990), English football player Bob Smithies...
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    Gowan Pamphlet (1748–1807) was an American Baptist minister and freedman who founded the Black Baptist Church (now known as First Baptist Church) in Williamsburg...
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  • from Co Tipperary resulting in the double-barrelled surname. John Hunter Gowan I's father, John Gowan, was an officer in King William’s army and bought...
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    Favre (redirect from Favre (surname))
    Favre is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Favre (1815–1890), Swiss geologist Brett Favre (born 1969), U.S. football...
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  • Smithers (redirect from Smithers (surname))
    Smithers is a surname of English origin. It derives from the Middle English term "smyther", referring to a metalsmith, and is thus related to the common...
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  • common German occupational surname derived from the German word "Schmied" meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker". This surname is the German equivalent...
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  • Kovač (redirect from Ковач (surname))
    South Slavic languages, is a common surname in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia. Kovač is a common surname in Croatia, with 9,614 carriers...
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  • Kovačić (redirect from Kovacic (surname))
    the most common surnames in Croatia, Slovenia, as well as Hungary and Serbia. Etymologically it is a patronymic derivative of the surname Kovač, which is...
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  • Smythe (redirect from Smythe (surname))
    Smythe, a less common spelling of the surname Smith, may refer to: Conn Smythe (1895–1980), Canadian businessman, soldier and sportsman in ice hockey...
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  • Schmitt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Schmitt (born 1968), American singer/songwriter Al Schmitt (1930–2021), American...
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  • [feˈreɾo]) is a surname of Italian (from Piedmont) and Spanish origin that means 'smith', a person who works with iron, in parallel with surnames like Ferraro...
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  • Goffe (category Occupational surnames)
    Goffe is an English surname. It may refer to: Alan Powell Goffe (1920–1966), British pathologist Alfred Constantine Goffe (1863–1951), Jamaican businessman...
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  • Faure (category Occupational surnames)
    Sébastien Faure (footballer), French footballer Fauré (surname) Faur This page lists people with the surname Faure. If an internal link intending to refer to...
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  • Haddad (redirect from Hadad (surname))
    Haddad (Arabic: حداد) is an Arabic surname meaning blacksmith, commonly used in the Levant and Algeria. Hadad is the name of an ancient Semitic storm-god...
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  • Kovalyov (category Occupational surnames)
    Kovalyova, Kovaleva (Ковалёва), is a common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English surname Smithson (derived from the Ukrainian word koval' (коваль)...
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  • ferraria and ferrus) is a Portuguese and Galician toponymic and occupational surname, meaning "iron mine" (name of several locations in Portugal) and also the...
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  • Smithe (redirect from Smithe (surname))
    Smithe is a rare surname related to the common surname Smith. Among notable people sharing this surname is William Smithe. Other instances appear in genealogical...
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  • Kuznetsova (feminine, Russian: Кузнецова) is the third most common Russian surname, an equivalent of the English "Smith" (derived from a Russian word kuznets...
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  • Ferraris is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adalgiso Ferraris (1890–1968), Italian-born British musician and composer Amalia...
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  • Kowalski (category Occupational surnames)
    plural: Kowalscy) is the second most common surname in Poland (140,471 people in 2009). Kowalski surname is derived from the word kowal, meaning "[black]smith"...
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  • Christians and Muslims scriptures. Yakubu Ayegbeni Nigerian footballer Yakubu Gowan Nigerian military head of state Mahmoud Yakubu Nigerian academic Yakubu...
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  • Kovalevsky (category Occupational surnames)
    Kovalevsky (feminine Kovalevskaya) is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anton Kavalewski, Belarusian footballer Alexander Onufrievich...
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    Smyth (redirect from Smyth (surname))
    early variant of the common surname Smith commonly found in Ireland. Shown below are notable people who share the surname "Smyth". Listed here are people...
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  • Kowalczyk (category Surnames)
    is the fifth most common surname in Poland (98,739 people in 2009). The name comes from the word "blacksmith". The surname may refer to: Adam Kowalczyk...
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  • Lefebvre (category Lists of people by surname)
    countries, as well as /ləˈfeɪv/ or /ləˈfɛv/) is a common northern French surname. Alternative forms include Lefebvre, le Febvre, Le Febvre, Lefèbvre, le...
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