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Surname Honeyman

Cognomen Honeyman (Honeyman United Kingdom United States Australia Canada South Africa) , across the world, is quite a rare last name. The surname Honeyman is characteristic of the United Kingdom, where it is quite a rare surname, Australia, and New Zealand, where it is a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Australia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Honeyman

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Honeyman Australia, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, South Africa

Notable namesakes

john honeyman American spy during the Revolutionary War, GB (b. 1729) link
sarah honeyman (1775-1807) (b. 1774) link
picture of caroline honeyman caroline honeyman caroline honeyman husband of John Adams Poole Ten Eyck, US (b. 1829) link
picture of john honeyman john honeyman john honeyman Scottish architect, 1831-1914 (b. 1831) link
picture of a. van doren honeyman a. van doren honeyman a. van doren honeyman American author, US (b. 1849) link
picture of tom honeyman tom honeyman tom honeyman British curator, art dealer and museum director (1891-1971), GB (b. 1891) link
william crawford honeyman musician, author, NZ (b. 1845) link
john c. honeyman (b. 1836) link
herbert honeyman architect (1885-1956), GB (b. 1885) link
john william honeyman association football player (1893-1972), GB (b. 1893) link
mike honeyman boxer, GB (b. 1896) link
robert brodhead honeyman Former owner of manuscript LJS 216, University of Pennsylvania (b. 1897) link
alexander mackie honeyman (1907-1988), professor of Hebrew and Oriental Languages (b. 1907) link
don honeyman American photographer, US (b. 1919) link
picture of gail honeyman gail honeyman gail honeyman Scottish novelist, GB (b. 1972) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, G E, Don, Dan, Deb, Del, Rex, Roy, Ron, Rob, Ray, Pia, Pam, Pat, Kim, Ken, Kay, Kat, Bob, Bev, Ben, Ash, Amy, Ann, Sue, Sam, Max, Ed, Jo, Ms, Lee, and Lea