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Bonner is an Irish surname, found mostly in County Donegal. Outside of Ireland, it may also be of separate English and German origin. Notable people with the name include: Anthony Bonner (born 1968), American basketball player; Antoinette Bonner (1892–1920), Romanian American jewel thief; Bill Bonner (author) (born 1948), American finance writer
Beatriz Bonnet (1930–2020), Argentine actress; Charles Bonnet (1720–1793), Swiss naturalist; Françoise Bonnet (born 1957), French long-distance runner; Georges Bonnet (1889–1973), French politician
As a personal name a grammatical form of Read, Reada, was used at the earliest stages of English history. The English town of Reading on the River Thames derives its name from a very early English tribal or community group called the Readingas.
The primary origin is from the Gaelic odhar, meaning "dark", "dun". [2] Padraig Mac Giolla Domhnaigh, suggested that the Irish surname originates from an Anglicisation of Gaelic Mac Iomhaire.
Bull Connor (1897–1973), American police official and segregationist; Connie Yerwood Connor (1908–1991), Texas physician; Dutch Connor (1895–1978), American football player and coach
Butler is a surname that has been associated with many different places and people. It can be either: an Anglicisation of the French surname Boutilier, Bouthillier, [1] [2] a cognate of the English name.
Boon is a surname that can be of Dutch, Old French or Chinese origin. The rather common Dutch name Boon (Dutch pronunciation:) often represents a patronymic, where the given name Boon was a short form of Boudewijn, Bonifacius or Bonaventure.
Stiller is the surname of: . Angelo Stiller (born 2001), German footballer; Ben Stiller (born 1965), American actor, son of Jerry Stiller; Bonner L. Stiller (born 1956), American politician and attorney
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