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  2. Power (name) - Wikipedia

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    The Power Pack superhero team: Alex Power, Julie Power, Jack Power, and Katie Power; Captain Jonathan Power, in the TV series Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future ...

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    View history; General ... Powers is a given name or surname. People with the given name ... Powers (name) Add languages ...

  4. Boyd (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Boyd is an ancient Scottish surname. [1] The name is attached to Simon, one of several brothers and children of Alan, son of Flathald. Simon's son Robert was called Boyt or Boyd from the Celtic term boidhe, meaning fair or yellow. Robert the Bruce granted lands to Sir Robert Boyd as the ancestor of the earls of Kilmarnock. [1]

  5. Russell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Russell, also Rosel, Rousel, Roussel, Russel or Rossell.The origin of the name has historically been subject to disagreement, with two distinct origins proposed. Early genealogists traced the Russel/Russell family of Kingston Russel from Anglo-Norman landholders bearing the toponymic surname 'de Rosel' or 'du Rozel', deriving from Rosel, Calvados, Normandy (not, as has also been claimed, Le ...

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    Frank R. Holmes, in his Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1600-1700, proposes two possible origins; the Gaelic eddee, "instructor", or from the Saxon ed and ea, "backwards" and "water", a whirlpool or eddy, making the surname Eddy a place-name. Another possible origin is the Saxon root ead, "success" or "prosperity".

  7. Gordon (surname) - Wikipedia

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    One origin of the surname is from the Scottish surname, which spread into Ireland in the 17th century during the plantation era; in the Irish language this name is spelt de Górdún. Also, the surname Gordon is an Anglicised form of the Irish language Mag Mhuirneacháin, which is a patronymic form of the personal name Muirneachán.

  8. Mackenzie (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The surname Mackenzie is of Scottish origin and derived from Gaelic. The name is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Coinnich, which is a patronymic form of the personal name Coinneach meaning "comely" or "handsome". [1] [2] Today personal name Coinneach is generally Anglicised as Kenneth however Kenneth was originally used as an Anglicisation ...

  9. Moran (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Moran (Irish: Ó Móráin) is a modern Irish surname derived from membership of a medieval dynastic sept. The name means a descendant of Mórán. “Mor” in Gaelic translates as big or great and “an” as the prefix the. Morans were a respected sept of the Uí Fiachrach dynasty in the western counties of Mayo and Sligo.