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People
peo-ple
[PEE-puhl]
noun
origin: 1225-75
1. persons indefinitely or collectively; persons in general: to find it easy to talk to people;
What will people think?
2. persons, whether men, women, or children, considered as numerable individuals forming a
group: Twenty people volunteered to help.
3. human beings, as distinguished from animals or other beings.
4. the entire body of persons who constitute a community, tribe, nation, or other group by
virtue of a common culture, history, religion, or the like: the people of Australia; the Jewish people.
5. the persons of any particular group, company, or number (sometimes used in combination): the people
of a parish; educated people; salespeople.
6. the ordinary persons, as distinguished from those who have wealth, rank, influence, etc.: a man of
the people.
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The Abad surname is very common.
- Abad, Noel + Narisa
The Agaton surname is very common.
- Agaton, Dario
The Aguimatang surname is very common.
- Aguimatang, Federico + Corazon
The Albino surname is very common. Dolreich, Ewin, Sigfred, Cecil, and Josephine (Albino-Minas) are Celing's children. Celing and Clarita Santos Camacho are half-sisters.
- Albino, Celing
- Albino, Dolreich + Nancy
- Albino, Edwin + Lala
- Albino, Sigfred + Carol
The Alegado surname is very common.
- Alegado, Vanni + Carmella
The Aquino surname is very common.
- Aquino, Nick + Joy
The Arcala surname is very common.
- Arcala, Nars + Zeny
The Arlantico surname is not very common. Apolonio and Patrocinio are brothers.
- Arlantico, Apolonio + Melita
- Arlantico, Dan + Lina
- Arlantico, Patrocinio
The Asanas surname is very common. It originated in San Antonio.
- Asanas, Frank + Jimena
The Asinas surname is very common. It originated in San Antonio.
- Asinas, Manolito + Leticia
The Asuelo surname is very common. It originated in San Antonio.
- Asuelo, Marcial + Lyn
The Ayonque surname is not very common. It originated in San Antonio.
- Ayonque, Phillip + Marissa
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