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  2. Davis (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Davis is a surname of Welsh origin. It may be a corruption of Dyfed.Dyfed is recorded as a surname as late as the twelfth century, e.g. Gwynfard Dyfed, born 1175. Dafydd (generally translated into English as David) appears as a given name in the thirteenth century, e.g. Dafydd ap Gruffydd (1238–1283), Prince of Wales, and Dafydd ab Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450–1497), a Welsh poet.

  3. Davies - Wikipedia

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    Davies is a patronymic Welsh surname meaning "son of David". It is the second most common surname in Wales, a rank it shares with "Williams", and the eighth most common surname in England, where many people have Welsh ancestry. [2]

  4. List of people with surname Davis - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Davis, the artificial intelligence of the television series Mrs. Davis; Alexis Davis (General Hospital), fictional soap opera character; Brooke Davis (One Tree Hill), fictional soap opera character; Clay Davis, in the drama series The Wire; Diana Davis , in Sliders; Jo Davis (EastEnders), a character during the 2007 season of EastEnders

  5. List of Dutch family names - Wikipedia

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    In Dutch linguistics, many names use certain qualifying words (prepositions) which are positioned between a person's given name and their surname. Although these words, tussenvoegsels , are not strictly essential to state the person's surname, they are nevertheless a part of the surname and are almost always included for clarity.

  6. Davison (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Davison is a patronymic surname, a contraction of Davidson, meaning "son of Davie (the pet form of David)". There are alternate spellings, including those common in the British Isles and Scandinavia: Davisson, Daveson, Davidsson, and Davidsen. The Davison surname in Scotland originated as a sept of Clan Davidson, a part of the greater Clan ...

  7. Thomas Davis (Young Irelander) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Davis was born on 14 October 1814, in Mallow, County Cork, fourth and last child of James Davis, a Welsh surgeon in the Royal Artillery based for many years in Dublin, and an Irish mother. His father died in Exeter a month before his birth, en route to serve in the Peninsular War . [ 1 ]

  8. Davis (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Davis Evan Bedford (1898–1978), British physician; Dāvis Bertāns (born 1992), Latvian basketball player; Davis Bitton (1930–2007), American historian; Davis Eugene Boster (1920–2005), American diplomat; Davis Brin (born 2000), American football player; Davis Burleson (born 2003), American social media personality

  9. Fisher (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Davis Fisher (born 1997), American motorcycle racer; Dean Fisher (born 1956), American politician; Denys Fisher (1918–2002), English engineer and inventor; Derek Fisher (born 1974), American basketball player and coach; Derek Fisher (baseball) (born 1993), American baseball player; Devon Fisher (born 1993), American soccer player

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