Ratliff
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Ratliff is a surname of English origin, though the family migrated to England from France after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Variations include Ratcliff, Radcliff, Ratcliffe, Radcliffe, and others.[1] The name is derived from archaic spellings of the phrase, "red cliff."[1] In the United States, the surname can be found in all parts of the country but it is not common.
Notable Ratliffs
- Ellington Ratliff, drummer of band R5
- Bennett Ratliff, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County
- Bill Ratliff, former state senator and Lieutenant Governor of Texas
- Elizabeth Ratliff, died under mysterious circumstances on November 25, 1985
- Jay Ratliff, professional American Football player
- Theo Ratliff, professional American basketball player
- Wayne Ratliff, American programmer
- William Ratliff, an American political scientist at the Hoover Institution
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