Heap — may refer to:In computer science: * heap (data structure), a tree like data structure * The heap (or free store ) is the area of memory used for dynamic memory allocationIn mathematics: *a heap (mathematics) is a generalization of a group.In… … Wikipedia
Heap — This interesting Dichensian surname is of English and Anglo Saxon pre 7th century origin. It can be either locational or topographical. If locational, the source is the place in Lancashire in the parish of Bury near Manchester, called Heap Bridge … Surnames reference
Cox (surname) — Cox Family name The hills found in Carmarthenshire, Wales, where Cox may have been a topographic name for a man from the red hills. . Pronunciation … Wikipedia
Mei (surname) — Mei (Chinese: 梅; pinyin: Méi) is a Chinese surname, transcribed in the Mandarin dialect. In Hong Kong and other Cantonese speaking regions, the name may be transliterated as Mui or Moy [1]. In Vietnam, this surname is spelled Mai. In romanized… … Wikipedia
Heaps — This unusual name is of Anglo Saxon origin; it is found chiefly in Lancashire and the northern counties of England, and may be either a locational or a topographical surname. If the former, the name derives from the place called Heap (Bridge),… … Surnames reference
Fraggle Rock — For the animated television series, see Fraggle Rock (animated TV series). Fraggle Rock Also known as Jim Henson s Fraggle Rock Created by Jim Henson … Wikipedia
Noden — This interesting surname of English origin with variant spellings Nodyn, Noaden, Noadin, etc., is a diminutive of Node, a topographical name for someone who lived at a mound, resulting from a misdivision of the Middle English attenoade meaning at … Surnames reference
Odd — This interesting surname of English origin is derived from the Middle English given name Ode, itself coming from the Old English, Old Norse Od(d)a, being a short form of names with the first element Old English ord , Old Norse odd , meaning point … Surnames reference
Odde — This interesting surname of English origin is derived from the Middle English given name Ode, itself coming from the Old English, Old Norse Od(d)a, being a short form of names with the first element Old English ord , Old Norse odd , meaning point … Surnames reference
Oddey — This interesting surname of English origin is derived from the Middle English given name Ode, itself coming from the Old English, Old Norse Od(d)a, being a short form of names with the first element Old English ord , Old Norse odd , meaning point … Surnames reference