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White is a surname either of English [1] or of Scottish and Irish origin, the latter being an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic MacGillebhàin, "Son of the fair gillie" and the Irish "Mac Faoitigh" or "de Faoite".
Blanc or le Blanc is a surname of French origin, meaning White. Notable people with the surname include: Adolphe-Edmond Blanc (1799-1850), French politician; Antoine Blanc (1792–1860), first Archbishop of New Orleans; Antoine le Blanc (19th century), French immigrant to the United States, celebrated murderer; Bertrand Blanc (b. 1973), French ...
Jorge Blanco (disambiguation), several people; José Blanco (cigar industrialist), Dominican cigar businessman; Joseph Blanco White, Spanish theologian and poet; Lua Blanco, Brazilian actress and singer; Luis Blanco Lugo, Puerto Rican judge; Pedro Blanco (slave trader) (1795–1854), Spanish slave trader
The famous Portuguese soccer star proves that sports can inspire people to rally behind great talent. Ronaldo started his football career early in Lisbon youth leagues. In 2003, he was drafted by ...
An article in this category consists of or includes a list of people that share a surname or family name. Such articles are typically either split from long surname articles (as in the case of Johnson (surname) split from Johnson ) or are surname articles that need expansion.
Ron White, at 65, is one of the most successful, lucrative and bankable acts in comedy. He made the decision to quit because he can. There are comics who are more famous and who made more money ...
John H. White (born 1945) Lily White (1866–1944) Minor White (1908–1976) Jeff Widener (born 1956) Janine Wiedel (born 1947) Leigh Wiener (1929–1993) Hannah Wilke (1940–1993) Christopher Williams (born 1956) D'Angelo Lovell Williams (born 1992) Michael Williamson (born 1957) Deborah Willis (born 1948) Ben Willmore (born 1967) Bob ...
The word is derived from the Latin celebrity, from the adjective celeber ("famous," "celebrated"). Being a celebrity is often one of the highest degrees of notability, although the word notable is mistaken to be synonymous with the title celebrity, fame, prominence etc. As in Wikipedia, articles written about notable people doesn't necessarily ...