What is the origin of the name Gaff?
1: English: metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used iron hooks or crooks from Old French gaffe ‘iron hook’.2: Irish (Offaly): from Mag Eochadha see McGough.3: German: from a [...]
Taylor University Fort Wayne Vine Yearbook (Volume 1999)
...the record Below, Volleyball Manager Monica Gaff keeps busy getting things ready for the games.... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
...the record Below, Volleyball Manager Monica Gaff keeps busy getting things ready for the games.... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
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Taylor University Fort Wayne Vine Yearbook (Volume 1999)
...Bycrs At loft, Giiiii Fitzsimmons, Monica Gaff, Kate Tucker, Becca Maddox, and Jenny Leverett listen as Coach Haddix describes some... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
...Bycrs At loft, Giiiii Fitzsimmons, Monica Gaff, Kate Tucker, Becca Maddox, and Jenny Leverett listen as Coach Haddix describes some... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
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Taylor University Fort Wayne Vine Yearbook (Volume 1999)
...Amanda Chapman, Nelissa Neargarder, Manager Monica Gaff What were some highlights FOR THE Lady Falcons this YEAR?... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
...Amanda Chapman, Nelissa Neargarder, Manager Monica Gaff What were some highlights FOR THE Lady Falcons this YEAR?... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
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Taylor University Fort Wayne Vine Yearbook (Volume 1999)
...Gaff, Monica-58, 72, 73, 85... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
...Gaff, Monica-58, 72, 73, 85... (Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States - 1999)
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What is the origin of the name Gaff?
1: English: metonymic occupational name for someone who made or used iron hooks or crooks from Old French gaffe ‘iron hook’.2: Irish (Offaly): from Mag Eochadha see McGough.3: German: from a [...]