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Gillespie (surname) - Wikipedia The surname Gillespie is an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic Mac Gille Easbuig, and the Irish Mac Giolla Easpaig, both of which mean "bishop's servant's son" [2]
Gillespie History, Family Crest Coats of Arms What does the name Gillespie mean? The age-old Pictish-Scottish family name Gillespie is derived from the Gaelic name Gilleasbuig, which means the bishop's servant The Gaelic word easbuig is borrowed from the Latin word episcopus, which means bishop
Dizzy Gillespie | Biography, Songs, Facts | Britannica Dizzy Gillespie, American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader who was one of the seminal figures of the bebop movement A noted composer, his songbook is a list of bebop’s greatest hits; ‘Salt Peanuts,’ ‘Woody ’n’ You,’ ‘Con Alma,’ ‘Groovin’ High,’ and ‘A Night in Tunisia’ all became jazz standards
Daniel Lee Gillespies Nevada Voter Registration View the voter registration of Daniel Lee Gillespie (age 56) from North Las Vegas, Nevada Includes location, related records, political party, and more
Dizzy Gillespie - Wikipedia One of the greatest jazz trumpeters of all time, Gillespie was such a complex player that his contemporaries ended up being similar to those of Miles Davis and Fats Navarro instead, and it was not until Jon Faddis's emergence in the 1970s that Dizzy's style was successfully recreated [ ]
Gillespie - Wikipedia Gillespie may refer to: Gillespie (surname), including a list of people who share the name
Gillespie Name Meaning and Gillespie Family History at FamilySearch Gillespie Name Meaning Scottish and Irish (Donegal): shortened Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mac Gille Easbuig, borrowed into Irish as Mac Giolla Easpaig, a patronymic from a personal name meaning ‘servant of the bishop’
Lara Gillespie makes history at Tour de France Femmes Lara Gillespie made Irish sporting history on Tuesday when she became the first Irish woman to take a podium place at the Tour de France Femmes after finishing third in stage four The Wicklow