Kirby (surname)

Kirby is a surname of Irish and English origin. The Irish surname is an anglicisation of Ó Ciarmhaic, while the English surname is from the Old Norse "kirkja" + "býr" meaning "church" + "settlement". Notable people with the surname include:

  • Abner Kirby (1818–1893), mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Adam Kirby (born 1980s), jockey
  • Alan Kirby (born 1977), Irish former footballer
  • Alex Kirby (disambiguation)
  • Alister Kirby (1886–1917), British rower who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
  • Andy Kirby (1961–2002), stock car driver and motorcycle racer
  • Bill Kirby (born 1975), Australian swimmer
  • Brandon Kirby (born 1991), American Real Estate Professional
  • Bruce Kirby (disambiguation)
  • Bruno Kirby (1949–2006), American film and television actor
  • Cam Kirby (1909–2003), Canadian politician
  • Cecil Kirby (born 1950), Canadian outlaw biker and criminal.
  • Charles Kirk Kirby (1826–1910), American architect
  • Chauncey Kirby, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Claire Kirby (born 1987), New Zealand beauty queen
  • Clay Kirby (1948–1991), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Connor Kirby (born 1998), English football player
  • Dale Kirby (born 1971), Canadian politician
  • David Kirby (disambiguation)
  • David Kirby (journalist), journalist
  • David Kirby (judge) (born 1943), judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales
  • David Kirby (poet) (born 1944), American poet
  • Dean Kirby, American politician
  • Dorothy Kirby, American professional golfer and sportscaster
  • Doug Kirby (born 1957), American author
  • Douglas Kirby (1943–2012), research scientist
  • Durward Kirby (1912–2000), television personality
  • Edmund Kirby (1838–1920), English architect
  • Edward Kirby (1901–1968), American athlete
  • Edward M. Kirby (1906-1974), American public relations manager and US Army colonel
  • Eric Kirby (footballer) (1926–2018), English professional footballer
  • Fran Kirby (born 1993), English footballer
  • Frank E. Kirby (1849–1929), Detroit designer of steamships in the early 20th century
  • Frank Howard Kirby (1871–1956), British soldier
  • Frank Kirby (disambiguation)
  • Fred Kirby (1910–1996), American country-and-western recording and performance artist and songwriter
  • Gary Kirby (born 1967), Irish hurling manager and former player
  • Gene Kirby (?–2011), American Major League Baseball announcer and front office executive
  • George Kirby (1923–1995), comedian
  • George Kirby (baseball) (born 1998), Major League Baseball pitcher
  • Gerald Kirby (disambiguation)
  • Gustavus Town Kirby (1874–1956), American lawyer
  • Halder Kirby, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Harold Kirby (zoologist) (1900–1952), Canadian-American zoologist and protistologist
  • Harold James Kirby (1895–1956), lawyer, real estate agent, and political figure in Ontario
  • Henry Kirby (1889–1976), English cricketer
  • Jack Kirby (1917–1994), comic book artist
  • Jake Kirby (born 1994), English football midfielder
  • James Kirby (died 1915), American labor leader
  • Jane Kirby, Canadian figure skater
  • Jay Kirby (1920–1964), American actor
  • Jim Kirby (1884–1971), inventor
  • John Henry Kirby (1860–1940), American businessman
  • John Joshua Kirby (1716–1774), British landscape painter, engraver, and writer
  • John Kirby (artist) (born 1949), British painter
  • John Kirby (attorney), US attorney involved in some famous trials and the namesake of the video game character Kirby.
  • John Kirby (Canadian politician) (1772–1846), Canadian businessman and politician
  • John Kirby (disambiguation)
  • Jon Luke Kirby (born 1998), English rugby league player
  • Josh Kirby (1928–2001), British illustrator known for his Discworld covers
  • Joshua Kirby (1716–1774), British artist
  • Kathy Kirby (1938–2011), British singer
  • Kayle Kirby (born 1998), professional Australian rules footballer
  • Ken Kirby, Canadian-born actor and screenwriter
  • Kenneth Kirby, South African chess master
  • Kier M. Kirby, singer of Deee-Lite
  • Lee-Ann Kirby (born 1987), Trinidad and Tobago cricketer
  • Leyland Kirby, English electronic musician
  • Louis Kirby (1928–2006), British newspaper editor
  • Luke Kirby (actor), Canadian film actor
  • Luke Kirby (priest) (1540s–1582), Catholic Priest and martyr
  • Matt Kirby, Qld XR Festival + Australian XR Festival Founder
  • Micajah W. Kirby (1798–1882), New York politician
  • Michael J. L. Kirby (born 1941), former Canadian senator and current Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada
  • Michael Kirby (judge) (born 1939), Justice of the High Court of Australia
  • Paul Kirby (born 1966), Australian politician
  • Pauline Kirby (1905–1981), American army nurse
  • Rene Kirby (born 1955), American male actor
  • Richard Kirby (arbitrator) (1904–2001), Australian arbitrator
  • Robert Kirby (musician) (1948–2009), British-born arranger of string sections for rock and folk music
  • Robert Kirby (cartoonist) (born 1962), American cartoonist
  • Robion Kirby (born 1938), American mathematician
  • Roger Kirby (born 1950), British urologist and surgeon
  • Rome Kirby, American sailor
  • Ryan Kirby (born 1974), English soccer player
  • Sandra Kirby (born 1949), Canadian academic and rower
  • Simone Kirby, Irish actress
  • Steve Kirby (cricketer), English cricketer
  • Steve T. Kirby (born 1952), Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota
  • Stuart Kirby (born 1981), race car driver
  • Sylvia Kirby (born 1956), American country singer
  • Vanessa Kirby (born 1989), English actress
  • Wallace W. Kirby (1881–1962), Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
  • Wayne Kirby (born 1964), American baseball player and coach
  • Will Kirby (born 1973), Big Brother contestant
  • William C. Kirby (born 1950), Historian at Harvard University
  • William F. Kirby (1867–1934), Senator from Arkansas
  • William Forsell Kirby (1844–1912), later English entomologist
  • William Kirby (author), Canadian author of The Golden Dog, etc.
  • William Kirby (entomologist) (1759–1850), English entomologist
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