Long (surname) — Long is a surname, and may refer to many people.A* Anne Long (c.1681 1711), English celebrated beauty and London society figure * Armistead L. Long (1825 ndash;1891), American Civil War General * Asa Long (1904 ndash;1999), American checker… … Wikipedia
Rudd — Recorded as Rudd, Ruddy, Ruddiman, Rudman and Rood, this is a very English surname. Dating from pre 8th century Anglo Saxon times, it is either a topographical name for a person who lived by a rood or cross, or was a nickname applied to a person… … Surnames reference
Oleg Cassini — Born April 11, 1913(1913 04 11) Paris, France Died March 17, 2006(2006 03 17) (aged 92)[1] Manhasset, New York, USA … Wikipedia
Crostwight — Coordinates: 52°48′54″N 1°28′23″E / 52.815006°N 1.473069°E / 52.815006; 1.473069 … Wikipedia
Ogden — may refer to: Contents 1 People 1.1 Surname 1.2 Given name 1.3 … Wikipedia
Hovington — Recorded as Ovington, as well as Obington, Oventon, Hovington, Hoovington, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational and tribal, being pre 7th century and originates from the three villages called Ovington in the counties of Essex … Surnames reference
Obington — Recorded as Ovington, as well as Obington, Oventon, Houington, Hoovington, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational and tribal, being pre 7th century and originates from the three villages called Ovington in the counties of Essex … Surnames reference
Oventon — Recorded as Ovington, as well as Obington, Oventon, Houington, Hoovington, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational and tribal, being pre 7th century and originates from the three villages called Ovington in the counties of Essex … Surnames reference
Ovington — Recorded as Ovington, as well as Obington, Oventon, Houington, Hoovington, and others, this is an English surname. It is locational and tribal, being pre 7th century and originates from the three villages called Ovington in the counties of Essex … Surnames reference
Rodd — Perhaps surprisingly this English surname is not a short form of the popular given name Roderick. According to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardsley it originates from the pre 7th century Olde English word rod, which is perhaps… … Surnames reference