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Todd is a surname meaning "fox" (from Old English todde). It is an English (mainly northern) and Scottish surname, but probably originated in Scotland for someone thought to resemble a fox in personality (in cunning or slyness) or perhaps more obviously in having red hair. This name was brought to Ulster, Ireland. [1] It may refer to:
Several surnames have multiple spellings; this is sometimes due to unrelated families bearing the same surname. A single surname in either language may have multiple translations in the other. In some English translations of the names, the M(a)c- prefix may be omitted in the English, e.g. Bain vs MacBain, Cowan vs MacCowan, Ritchie vs MacRitchie.
Australia. Todd River, an ephemeral river; United States. Todd Valley, California, also known as Todd, an unincorporated community; Todd, Missouri, a ghost town; Todd ...
In the United States, the phrase Shanklin Family commonly refers to the family descending from Gilbert Shankland of Enniskillen, Ireland.The Shanklin family in the United States were planters in Augusta County, Virginia, (now Rockingham County) and later in Jessamine County and Todd County, Kentucky and were involved in American politics and government.
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Todd Washington Rhodes (August 31, 1899 [1] or 1900 – June 4, 1965) [2] was an American pianist, bandleader and arranger who was an early influence in jazz and later in R&B. He recently became popular due to his song “Rocket 69” being featured in the 2015 video game Fallout 4 .
Zeile is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elsie May Zeile (1885–1988), American botanist; Magnus Zeile (born 1968), Swedish tennis player; Todd Zeile (born 1965), American baseball player
Mowatt is a Scottish surname, a Sept of Clan Sutherland. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Mowatt (born 1995), Leeds United footballer; Andrew Mowatt (born 1964), Canadian sprinter; Anna Cora Mowatt (1819–1870), author, playwright, public reader, and actress; Francis Mowatt (1837–1919), British civil servant