Rodgers

Rodgers

Rodgers ist eine alternative Schreibweise des Namens Rogers. Das eingefügte 'd' wird manchmal als dem walisischen Sprachgebrauch entstammend erklärt.


Rodgers ist der Familienname folgender Personen:


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