Winston
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Winston is a name deriving from the old saxon / norse words "wynn" meaning "good" or "beautiful" and "stonn" meaning town or place.
Winston is the name of several places in England:
- Winston, County Durham
- Winston, Suffolk
- and in the United States of America:
- Winston, Florida
- Winston, Georgia
- Winston, Missouri
- Winston, Montana
- Winston, New Mexico
- Winston, Oregon
- Winston County, Alabama
- Winston County, Mississippi
There is also Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which has given its name to two brands of cigarettes, see Winston (cigarette) and Salem (cigarette).
Winston as person may refer to:
- Arthur Winston (1906-2006), U.S. centenarian, "Employee of the Century"
- Eric Winston (born 1983), U.S. football player
- George Winston (born 1949), U.S. pianist
- George T. Winston (1852-1932), U.S. educator
- Harry Winston (1896-1978), U.S. jeweller
- Hattie Winston (born 1945), U.S. actress
- Jimmy Winston, British organist (The Small Faces)
- John A. Winston (1812-1871), U.S. politician
- Joseph Winston (1747-1815), U.S. politician
- Matt Winston, U.S. actor
- Nat Winston, U.S. psychiatrist
- Peter Winston (born 1958), U.S. chess player
- Robert Winston (born 1940), British scientist, politician & TV presenter
- Stan Winston (born 1946), U.S. special effects & makeup artist
- Winston Abraham, (born 1974), Australian rules footballer
- Winston Bogarde (born 1970), Dutch footballer
- Winston Churchill (1874-1965), former prime minister of the United Kingdom
Fictional characters:
- Dallas Winston
- Ezra Winston
- Randall Winston
- Winston Smith from the George Orwell novel 1984
- Winston Zeddemore, a character from the film Ghostbusters and related productions
Products:
Rock Bands
- Winston (Band)