Kavanagh (surname)

Kavanagh or Kavanaugh is a surname of Irish origin, Caomhánach in. It is one of the few names in Gaelic that does not take a prefix of Mac, Ní or Ó.

Individuals with that surname but no separate page

 * (b. 1969), Canadian Québécois comedian
 * (1357–1417), Irish King of Leinster
 * (1831–1889), Irish politician from County Carlow
 * (b. 1988), English rugby league player
 * (b. 1990s), British actor
 * (b. 1965), American jurist; justice of the U.S. Court of Appeals since 2006
 * (contemporary), American politician from New York; state legislator since 2007
 * (b. 1964), English rock drummer
 * (contemporary), Irish rock guitarist
 * (contemporary), Irish professional football player
 * (b. 1941), British political analyst and professor of politics
 * (b. 1981), Irish Gaelic football player
 * (1890–1958), Crown Equerry of the Royal Household of the UK 1941–55
 * (contemporary), Irish professional football player
 * (b. 1954), Canadian writer and musician
 * (1795–1844), American politician from Maine; U.S. representative 1831–35; governor of Maine 1843–44
 * (b. 1985), Irish Olympic field hockey player
 * (contemporary), Irish Gaelic football player
 * (b. 1973), Irish professional football player
 * (1861–1933), Irish-American short-story writer
 * (fl. early 20th c.), Canadian-Australian communist politician
 * (1856–1918), Irish painter
 * (1824–1877), Irish novelist
 * (contemporary), Canadian physicist
 * (b. 1923), Australian motorcycle road racer
 * (1916–2007), American professional football player and coach
 * (1764–1830), Canadian merchant, judge, and politician from Nova Scotia
 * (1894–1950), American professional baseball player
 * (b. 1935), Irish politician; TD for Wicklow 1969–97; former member of the European Parliament
 * (b. unknown, d. 2003), Irish politician; member of the Dublin City Council
 * (1895–1987), Irish-Canadian historian and author
 * (1891–1960), American professional baseball player
 * (b. 1979), Irish hurler
 * (b. 1968), Irish pop singer; Eurovision Song Contest winner 1993
 * (contemporary), Irish professional football player
 * (b. 1931), English poet and broadcaster
 * (contemporary), British literary agent
 * (b. 1979), Canadian professional ice hockey player
 * (1904–1967), Irish poet
 * (b. 1985), Irish professional football player
 * (1916–2006), Irish writer and scholar; brother of the poet Patrick Kavanagh
 * (b. 1959), Australian politician from Victoria
 * (1910–1993), Irish professional football player
 * (b. 1949), Irish entertainer and singer
 * (b. 1982), Irish Gaelic football player
 * (b. 1971), Canadian figure skater and ice dancer
 * (1892–1958), British radio scriptwriter and producer
 * (contemporary), American comic book writer and editor
 * (1912–1978), American civil engineer; founding member of the National Academy of Engineering
 * (1821–1882), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Indian Mutiny
 * (1909–1975), American jurist from Michigan; justice of the Michigan Supreme Court 1958–75
 * (b. 1943), English newspaper journalist and editor
 * (1933–2008), American politician from New Jersey; state legislator 1976–2008
 * (1866–1915), American politician from Arakansas; U.S. senator 1913