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  2. Steve (Minecraft) - Wikipedia

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    Steve is a player character from the 2011 sandbox video game Minecraft.Created by Swedish video game developer Markus "Notch" Persson and introduced in the original 2009 Java-based version, Steve is the first and the original default skin available for players of contemporary versions of Minecraft.

  3. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Surname Meaning 1: Kovačević: son of the blacksmith 2: Subotić: of Saturday 3: Savić: son of Sava 4: Popović: son of the priest 5: Jovanović: son of Jovan 6: Petrović: son of Petar 7: Đurić: son of Đura 8: Babić: of grandmother, old woman 9: Lukić: son of Luka 10: Knežević: son of the prince 11: Marković: son of Marko 12: Ilić ...

  4. Booth (surname) - Wikipedia

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    One of the most-recognised persons with the surname Booth, is John Wilkes Booth, an American actor, better known for being the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln. At the time of the British Census of 1881, [ 1 ] its relative frequency was highest in Cheshire (4.2 times the British average), followed by Derbyshire , Yorkshire , Lancashire ...

  5. Vaughan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan and Vaughn are surnames, originally Welsh, though also used as a form of the Irish surname McMahon. [1] Vaughan derives from the Welsh word bychan, meaning "small", and so corresponds to the English name Little and the Breton cognate Bihan. The word mutates to Fychan (Welsh:) an identifier for a younger sibling or next of kin.

  6. Cowan (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name Cowan is first seen in the historical record in the UK and Ireland among Briton people in the Scottish and English borderlands. [citation needed] It derives from the old Gaelic MacEoghain or MacEoin (the "mac" prefix meaning "son of") or the Gaelic given name Eoghan.

  7. McCarthy (surname) - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy is a surname originating from the Irish noble McCarthy Clan of Cork County, Ireland. The name has spread throughout the world and is most often found in the Americas, where over 57% of individuals with the surname McCarthy are located. [1] The surname, meaning "son of Cárthach" originated in Ireland. [2]

  8. Maynard (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Notable people with the surname include: Abra K. Maynard (1803-1894), American farmer and politician; Alan Maynard (1944–2018), British health economist; Amory Maynard (1804–1890), Industrialist, founder of Maynard, Massachusetts; Bill Maynard (1928–2018), English comedian and actor; Brad Maynard (born 1974), American football punter and ...

  9. Corrin (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Corrin is a surname of Manx origin. It is a contraction of MacCorran or McCorryn , an anglicised form of the Gaelic MacTorin , meaning "son of Thórfinnr", which is derived from the Old Norse personal name meaning "Thor's Finn ".