Bennett (surname)

Bennett is an English language surname derived from the medieval given name Benedict (Latin, Benedictus, "blessed"). The oldest public record of the surname is dated 1208 in County Durham.

Individuals with that surname but no separate page

 * (1898-1985), American psychiatrist
 * , English author and actor
 * (1850-1928), English electrical engineer and author of The Chronicles of Boulton's Siding, published in 1927
 * , English novelist
 * (also Tony Bennett)
 * , American Idol contestant
 * , English musician
 * , American journalist
 * , American swimmer
 * , English artist and sculptor
 * (disambiguation)
 * (born 1958), American editorial cartoonist
 * , American businessman
 * (disambiguation)
 * , American actress
 * , former American football player
 * , American football coach
 * , basketball coach
 * , leader of the Pathfinder force, RAF, World War II
 * , NFL wide receiver
 * , English academic
 * (Francis Bennett), zoologist
 * , rugby league footballer
 * , English television actress
 * , Australian jazz singer
 * , baseball player
 * , Anglican clergyman and academic
 * , American lawyer and politician
 * , Ford Motor Company executive
 * Lt. of the 45th Regiment of Foot, the first officer to die in the service of Queen Victoria (May 31, 1838)
 * , founder of the Soil Conservation Service
 * , Welsh actor
 * (better known as J. A. W. Bennett), scholar of Middle English literature
 * (disambiguation) (also Jim Bennett)
 * , American voice actor
 * (disambiguation)
 * , American actress
 * (disambiguation)
 * (disambiguation)
 * , American politician
 * ("Little" and "Tall" Bennett), two London Club cricketers in the 1740s and 1750s
 * , Actress
 * , American TV writer
 * , Australian Rugby League Player
 * , Australian television announcer
 * , English actor
 * (b. 1912), English cricketer, captained Surrey
 * , American singer
 * , winner of series 7 of Big Brother UK
 * , former CEO of Refco
 * , former Prime Minister of Canada
 * , Colonial Governor of Virginia
 * , English composer
 * , singer
 * , former Premier of British Columbia, Canada
 * (disambiguation)
 * (disambiguation)