- Hinge (surname)
Hinge is a surname, and may refer to:
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John Hinge (born 1986), Australian rules footballer
*Mike Hinge (1931-2003), New Zealand-born artist and illustrator
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Hinge is a surname, and may refer to:
*
*
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
Hinge — For the surname, see Hinge (surname). For the philatelic term, see Stamp hinge. A barrel hinge A hinge is a type of bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected… … Wikipedia
Hinge — Recorded in several spellings including Hing, Hindge, Hinge, Hinges, Indge and possibly others this would seem to be an English surname. It is reasonably well recorded in the surviving church registers of the city of London since at least the… … Surnames reference
Hindge — Recorded in several spellings including Hing, Hindge, Hinge, Hinges, Indge and possibly others this would seem to be an English surname. It is reasonably well recorded in the surviving church registers of the city of London since at least the… … Surnames reference
Hing — Recorded in several spellings including Hing, Hindge, Hinge, Hinges, Indge and possibly others this would seem to be an English surname. It is reasonably well recorded in the surviving church registers of the city of London since at least the… … Surnames reference
Cheavin — This unusual name, recorded as Cheavin, Chevin, Chevins, and Chevis, is of pre 9th century French origin. It derives from the word chevesne meaning a fish, or specifically a chub, a fish with two barbes. The chub was also known as the stately… … Surnames reference
Chevin — This unusual name, recorded as Cheavin, Chevin, Chevins, and Chevis, is of pre 9th century French origin. It derives from the word chevesne meaning a fish, or specifically a chub, a fish with two barbes. The chub was also known as the stately… … Surnames reference
Chevins — This unusual name, recorded as Cheavin, Chevin, Chevins, and Chevis, is of pre 9th century French origin. It derives from the word chevesne meaning a fish, or specifically a chub, a fish with two barbes. The chub was also known as the stately… … Surnames reference
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