hawkman
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They both could be used as given names but are generally more a surnameLewis is a first name isn't it? And Keane?
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They both could be used as given names but are generally more a surnameLewis is a first name isn't it? And Keane?
Is Minamino a winger or a No.10?
They both could be used as given names but are generally more a surname
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I dunno I'd say I see more people with the first name Lewis than as their surname.
There's a pretty decent F1 driver that comes to mind.![]()
Don't reckon so.
Jerry Lewis , Huey Lewis, Lennox Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Lewis.
I reckon Louis is more of a common first name than Lewis.
Have you like ever heard someone say Leewy Armstrong?
They are both pronounced the same way.
Have you like ever heard someone say Leewy Armstrong?
They are both pronounced the same way.
Was just strange.Sounds like he left quite the impression on you.
Last 25 years of AFL. Chris, Dale, Jordan and Mitch.Don't reckon so.
Jerry Lewis , Huey Lewis, Lennox Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Lewis.
About £1.5bn of the Coutinho money left.Where’s the Liverpool fans saying they are always skint and can’t compete?
Its only a snubbing if we submitted a bid within 20m of the asking priceWhere’s the Liverpool fans saying they are always skint and can’t compete?
Spurs snubbed again.
Conte is not going to be happy.