Whitney Houston, singer
Some of the most famous people named Alfonso include King Alfonso XII of Spain, Alfonso Cuarón, the Mexican film director who won multiple Academy Awards, and Alfonso Ribeiro, an American actor known for his role in "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
There are 4-5 famous people, if you count Gavin MacLeod from 'Love Boat.'
Yes, viruses can be named after people. For example, the hepatitis B virus is named after the person who discovered it.
There is no exact number, but it is estimated that there are roughly 500,000 people in the world named Felix.
There are approximately 138,000 people named Veronica in the United States.
Whitney Houstn
20 states wear named after famous people
Elizabeth whitney eli whitney's daughter was named after his mother
Yes, Whitney Houston was named after the famous singer and actress Whitney Elizabeth Houston, who was born in 1963. Her name was inspired by her mother's love for the name Whitney, which also has ties to the prominent American family, the Whitneys. Additionally, her middle name, Elizabeth, is a nod to her aunt, singer Dionne Warwick, whose real name is Marie Dionne Warrick.
Whitney had a half-brother named Gary, and another named John. She also had a half-sister named Alana.
According to vital records, there are no famous people named Fabiola. It appears to be a pretty uncommon name in general, not very many people ever named it.
Whitney's mom is named Debra in the Eastenders.
answer
Yes
== ==
No
Mount Whitney is the highest summit in the contiguous United States, with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). It is locted in the state of California. In July 1864 it was named for Josiah Whitney, then the State Geologist of California.