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11-1673: [REDACTED] Look up Hodder  or hodder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hodder is an English surname, derived from the Old English word "hod", meaning hood. Therefore, the original bearer of the name was a seller or maker of hoods. People [ edit ] Alfred Hodder (1866–1907), American author, attorney and academic Bill Hodder (1865–1897), English footballer Christopher Hodder-Williams (1926–1995), British writer Clark Hodder (1903–1968), American athlete, coach and administrator Courtney Hodder (born 2000), Australian rules footballer Daria Hodder , Australian professional wrestler Dick Hodder (1923–2006), British geographer and academic Errol Hodder (born 1938), Australian trade unionist Francis Hodder (1906–1943), Irish cricketer, rugby union player and Royal Air Force officer Frank Heywood Hodder (1860–1935), American historian Harvey Hodder (1943–2020), Canadian politician Ian Hodder (born 1948), British archaeologist Jessie Donaldson Hodder (1867–1931), American women's prison reformer Jim Hodder (musician) (1947–1990), American musician, from Steely Dan Jim Hodder (politician) (1940–2021), Canadian politician Justine Hodder (born 1972), Australian tennis player Kane Hodder (born 1955), American actor and stuntman Mark Hodder (fl. 2010–2015), English writer Mary Hodder (born 1945), Canadian politician Michael Hodder (1968–1999), British train driver killed in

22-597: A British publisher Kane Hodder (band) , American hardcore band River Hodder , a river in Lancashire, England Hodder River , a river in New Zealand SS Hodder , a freight vessel See also [ edit ] Hoder (disambiguation) Hodor (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hodder . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

33-480: A British publisher Kane Hodder (band) , American hardcore band River Hodder , a river in Lancashire, England Hodder River , a river in New Zealand SS Hodder , a freight vessel See also [ edit ] Hoder (disambiguation) Hodor (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hodder . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

44-480: A British publisher Kane Hodder (band) , American hardcore band River Hodder , a river in Lancashire, England Hodder River , a river in New Zealand SS Hodder , a freight vessel See also [ edit ] Hoder (disambiguation) Hodor (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Hodder . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

55-559: The Ladbroke Grove rail crash Paul Hodder (born 1965), New Zealand rugby player and cricketer Robin Hodder (1937–2006), Australian field hockey player Stephen Hodder , MBE (born 1956), English architect Walter Hodder (1909–1993), Canadian educator and politician Wilfred Hodder (1896–1957), Welsh rugby footballer William Hodder (born 1947), Australian sailor Other uses [ edit ] Hodder & Stoughton ,

66-454: The Ladbroke Grove rail crash Paul Hodder (born 1965), New Zealand rugby player and cricketer Robin Hodder (1937–2006), Australian field hockey player Stephen Hodder , MBE (born 1956), English architect Walter Hodder (1909–1993), Canadian educator and politician Wilfred Hodder (1896–1957), Welsh rugby footballer William Hodder (born 1947), Australian sailor Other uses [ edit ] Hodder & Stoughton ,

77-454: The Ladbroke Grove rail crash Paul Hodder (born 1965), New Zealand rugby player and cricketer Robin Hodder (1937–2006), Australian field hockey player Stephen Hodder , MBE (born 1956), English architect Walter Hodder (1909–1993), Canadian educator and politician Wilfred Hodder (1896–1957), Welsh rugby footballer William Hodder (born 1947), Australian sailor Other uses [ edit ] Hodder & Stoughton ,

88-1551: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Hodder  or hodder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hodder is an English surname, derived from the Old English word "hod", meaning hood. Therefore, the original bearer of the name was a seller or maker of hoods. People [ edit ] Alfred Hodder (1866–1907), American author, attorney and academic Bill Hodder (1865–1897), English footballer Christopher Hodder-Williams (1926–1995), British writer Clark Hodder (1903–1968), American athlete, coach and administrator Courtney Hodder (born 2000), Australian rules footballer Daria Hodder , Australian professional wrestler Dick Hodder (1923–2006), British geographer and academic Errol Hodder (born 1938), Australian trade unionist Francis Hodder (1906–1943), Irish cricketer, rugby union player and Royal Air Force officer Frank Heywood Hodder (1860–1935), American historian Harvey Hodder (1943–2020), Canadian politician Ian Hodder (born 1948), British archaeologist Jessie Donaldson Hodder (1867–1931), American women's prison reformer Jim Hodder (musician) (1947–1990), American musician, from Steely Dan Jim Hodder (politician) (1940–2021), Canadian politician Justine Hodder (born 1972), Australian tennis player Kane Hodder (born 1955), American actor and stuntman Mark Hodder (fl. 2010–2015), English writer Mary Hodder (born 1945), Canadian politician Michael Hodder (1968–1999), British train driver killed in

99-1551: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Hodder  or hodder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hodder is an English surname, derived from the Old English word "hod", meaning hood. Therefore, the original bearer of the name was a seller or maker of hoods. People [ edit ] Alfred Hodder (1866–1907), American author, attorney and academic Bill Hodder (1865–1897), English footballer Christopher Hodder-Williams (1926–1995), British writer Clark Hodder (1903–1968), American athlete, coach and administrator Courtney Hodder (born 2000), Australian rules footballer Daria Hodder , Australian professional wrestler Dick Hodder (1923–2006), British geographer and academic Errol Hodder (born 1938), Australian trade unionist Francis Hodder (1906–1943), Irish cricketer, rugby union player and Royal Air Force officer Frank Heywood Hodder (1860–1935), American historian Harvey Hodder (1943–2020), Canadian politician Ian Hodder (born 1948), British archaeologist Jessie Donaldson Hodder (1867–1931), American women's prison reformer Jim Hodder (musician) (1947–1990), American musician, from Steely Dan Jim Hodder (politician) (1940–2021), Canadian politician Justine Hodder (born 1972), Australian tennis player Kane Hodder (born 1955), American actor and stuntman Mark Hodder (fl. 2010–2015), English writer Mary Hodder (born 1945), Canadian politician Michael Hodder (1968–1999), British train driver killed in

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