Gosnell
The name Gosnell was originally an unusual family surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, referring to someone living at "Gosa's Hill"; the name comes from mixing the old English name "Gosa", and the word "cnoll" (meaning hill).[1]
People
When referring to people, it may refer to:
- Bert Gosnell, English international footballer
- Harold Foote Gosnell, American political scientist and author
- Jack Gosnell, onetime US Consul General to St. Petersburg, Russia
- James B. Gosnell, Jr., magistrate judge in the June 2015 Charleston church shooting
- James Frederick Gosnell, mayor of London, Ontario, Canada
- Jim Gosnell, Australian rules footballer
- Joseph Gosnell, distinguished leader of the Nisga'a people of northern British Columbia, Canada.
- Kermit Gosnell, American doctor, abortion provider, and convicted murderer in Philadelphia
- Raja Gosnell, American film director and editor
- Tom Gosnell, mayor of London, Ontario, Canada
- Rebecca Gosnell, American event planner, Charleston, South Carolina
Places
- Gosnell, Arkansas - a city in Mississippi County, Arkansas, United States
Other uses
See also
References
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