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FALCON was ever personality , Celebrity or famous.
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The Falcon (literary character)
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| The character of Gay Stanhope Falcon, also known simply as The Falcon, was created in 1940 by Michael Arlen in his short story, "Gay Falcon," which was first published in 1940 in Town & Country magazine. |
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Names with Embarrassing Contractions, Abbreviations & Initials
Meet Mrs. And Mr. Davidson. When their baby daughter was born, they decided to call her Mary. Mary is a lovely classic name - not overused and certainly in no way out of fashion. The middle name had to be Ann after Mary's grandmother. That was a promise. Now what did the initials spell? More..
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Falcon as Last Name
Ismael Gómez Falcón Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishIsmael Gómez Falcón: Spanish football player who currently plays for Celta de Vigo. Juli Gonzalvo Falcón Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishJuli Gonzalvo Falcón: a former Spanish Catalan footballer. His two younger brothers were also notable footballers. Josep Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo II, and Marià Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo III, both played for CF Barcelona and Spain.Gonzalvo made his La Liga debut with RCD Español on December 3 1939 in a 1-0 win over CF Barcelona. While at RCD Español he helped them win a Campionat de Catalunya/Copa del Generalísimo double in 1940. In 1941 he joined Real Zaragoza and together with his brother Marià, helped them gain promotion to La Liga in 1942 Marià Gonzalvo Falcón Origin/Culture/Country: SpanishMarià Gonzalvo Falcón: a former Spanish Catalan footballer who spent most of his career at CF Barcelona. Gonzalvo was regarded as one of the most talented midfielders in La Liga during the 1940s and early 1950s. On December 7 1962 CF Barcelona played a testimonial game against C.A. Peñarol in his honour. He also played for both Spain and the Catalan XI. His two older brothers were also notable footballers. Juli Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo I played for RCD Español while Josep Gonzalvo, known as Gonzalvo II, also played for CF Barcelona and Spain. |
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