White

Etymology 1

 * As an English surname, from, as a nickname for someone with white hair or pale complexion; in some cases from a personal name of the same meaning. See the modern adjective.
 * Also as an English surname, from, found only in placenames, a derivative of the verb ; compare.
 * As a and  surname, used as a translation of several Gaelic names containing the element  and, including  (McElwain, Kilbane),  (Galligan),  (Bane), and   (Bannon).
 * Also as a Scottish and Irish surname, an Anglicization of, itself from , , from the same source as the English surname.

Proper noun

 * 1) A locale in the United States:
 * 1) A locale in the United States:

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, White is the 24th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 660,491 individuals. White is most common among White (65.5%) and Black/African American (28.2%) individuals.

Noun

 * 1)  An anticommunist who fought against the Reds during the Russian Civil War; the term is mostly associated with monarchist forces.
 * 1)  An anticommunist who fought against the Reds during the Russian Civil War; the term is mostly associated with monarchist forces.
 * 1)  An anticommunist who fought against the Reds during the Russian Civil War; the term is mostly associated with monarchist forces.

Etymology
From.