Bob Champion. A Champion jockey.
Rianna,Robbie Williams,ronaldinio but that's his surname.
As a masculine given name, Nelson can mean "champion, dark, or island". As a surname, it means "son of Nell", a nickname for Eleanor.
The proud and distinguished Irish surname Neil derives from a Gaelic given name that means "champion". It is to be found in the early records of County Tyrone and County Clare.
The surname Curran is of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Corráin" meaning "spear." It likely originated as a nickname for someone who was skilled with a spear or javelin.
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Its an Irish name aparently from County Down.The surname Rooney is a reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruanaidh 'descendant of Ruanadh', a byname meaning 'champion'.
Celebrity couple Kate Hudson and Matt Bellamy have a son named Bingham. Apparently, this is shortened to "Bing" for everyday use. The name Bingham is derived from an Old English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin.
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Brad Champion's birth name is William Bradley Champion.
Regardless of what it means, to be a Malone is to be a champion. It is the most awesome Irish Surname. Everyone wishes they were a Malone!
Any personal name can become a surname and any surname can be used as a personal name.
The surname "Kemp" is of English origin and is generally not considered a Jewish last name. It is derived from the Old English word "cempa," meaning "warrior" or "champion." While individuals with the surname may belong to various cultural or religious backgrounds, Kemp itself does not have specific Jewish associations.