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KEITH was ever personality , Celebrity or famous.
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Keith as First Name
Keith Alexander Nugent Origin/Culture/Country: AustralianKeith Alexander Nugent: an Australian physicist Keith Arthur Aickin Origin/Culture/Country: AustralianKeith Arthur Aickin: Australian judge, was a Justice of the High Court of Australia. Keith Kim AndersonKeith Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanKeith Kim AndersonKeith: American basketball player. Keith Bernard Askins ( Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanKeith Bernard Askins (: American professional basketball player. Keith Edward Rigg Origin/Culture/Country: AustralianKeith Edward Rigg: was an Australian cricketer who played in 8 Tests from 1931 to 1937. His cousin, Colin McDonald, also played for Victoria and Australia.
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Tradition Has Value
Lastly, there's a lot to be said for tradition. Naming the baby as per Numerology or even for the ancestors can have a positive impact on the baby's future. Even if you take these astrological signs with a pinch of salt, a little bit of extra luck never hurt anyone!.. More.. |
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Keith as Last Name
Headley James Keith Origin/Culture/Country: AfricanHeadley James Keith: was a left-hand South African batsman. He played eight Tests for South Africa in the 1950's. Brian Keith Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanBrian Keith: was an American stage, film and television actor.Brian Keith was born Robert Keith Richey, Jr. in Bayonne, New Jersey, to actor Robert Keith and stage actress Helena Shipman, a native of Aberdeen, Washington. He made his acting debut in the silent film Pied Piper Malone (1924) at the age of three. From 1927 through 1929, Keith's stepmother was Peg Entwistle, the failed actress who committed suicide by jumping from the "H" in the famous Hollywood sign. After high school in East Rockaway, New York he joined the U.S. Marines (1942-1945). He served during World War II as an air gunner and received an Air Medal. David Lemuel Keith Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanDavid Lemuel Keith: Keith had an early supporting role in the prison film Brubaker. He also appeared in the 1995 film The Indian in the Cupboard as the cowboy "Boo-Hoo" Boone. He also had a supporting role in The Rose, starring Bette Midler, and later co-starred with Richard Gere in An Officer and a Gentleman. Keith also played a local thug in The Great Santini, starred in The Lords of Discipline and White of the Eye, and held a prominent supporting role in U-571 opposite Matthew McConaughey |
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