Davis (surname)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Davis is a surname, and may refer to many people.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- Adam Hart-Davis, British writer and television presenter
- Adelle Davis, American nutritionist
- Al Davis, general manager of the Oakland Raiders National Football League team and former head coach of the franchise
- Al Bummy Davis, American boxer
- Alan Davis, British comic book artist
- Alana Davis, American singer-songwriter
- Alexander Jackson Davis
- Alice Brown Davis, Native American chief
- Alisha Davis, American television reporter
- Allan Davis, Australian cyclist
- Allen Lee Davis
- Altovise Davis, American dancer and third wife of Sammy Davis Jr.
- Alvin Davis
- Amanda Davis, American novelist
- Andrew Davis, one of several people including
- Sir Andrew Frank Davis (born February 2, 1944), British conductor
- Andrew Davis (born 1947), American film director
- Andrew Jackson Davis, American spiritualist
- Andra Davis
- André Davis
- Angela Davis, (born 1944), American author and activist
- Ann Davis, American model
- Ann B. Davis, American actress
- Anthony Davis, American jazz pianist
- Anthony Davis (football player)
- Antonio Davis
- Art Davis, jazz bassist
- Arthur Davis
- Arthur Hoey Davis, Australian writer using the name Steele Rudd
- Arthur Joseph Davis, British architect
- Artur Davis
[edit] B
- Bancroft Davis, American lawyer and diplomat
- Barbara Davis, widow of Marvin Davis
- Baron Davis, American basketball player
- Barry Davis, Australian rules footballer
- Ben Davis, one of several people including
- Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., American general
- Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., Americal general
- Benny Davis, American footballer
- Bernard Davis, American biologist
- Betsy Davis, American artist
- Bette Davis, American actress
- Betty Davis (born 1945), singer
- Bill Davis, Canadian politician
- Bill Davis, American owner of Bill Davis Racing
- Billy Davis, one of several people including
- Roquel Billy Davis, songwriter, music producer and advertising agency executive
- Billy Davis (politician), candidate for Vice President of the United States as Lyndon LaRouche's running mate in his 1984 presidential campaign
- Billy Davis is also the name of the bass guitar player in the hardcore punk bands Tragedy and From Ashes Rise.
- Billy Davis, Jr. is a pop singer and married to model/singer/actress Marilyn McCoo. The two perform as a duo and also played Fancy's parents on The Jamie Foxx Show
- Billy Newton-Davis, Canadian singer
- Bob Davis, Australian rules footballer
- Brad Davis, one of several people including
- Brad Davis (actor) (1949–1991)
- Brad Davis (basketball), American basketball player
- Brad Davis (soccer), American soccer player
- Brian Davis, British golfer
- Brian Davis (cleric), New Zealand Archbishop
- Bryan Davis, cricketer from Trinidad and Tobago
- Brooke Davis, fictional character from One Tree Hill
- Bud Davis, stuntman
- Butch Davis, American football coach
[edit] C
- Cathy Davis (born c 1959), American boxer
- Carl Davis, American film music composer
- Chan Davis, American mathematician and science fiction writer
- Charles Davis, one of several people including
- Charles Harold Davis (1856/7–1933), American landscape painter.
- Charles Henry Davis (1807–1877), American naval officer
- Charles Russell Davis (1849–1930), U.S. Representative from Minnesota
- Charles Davis, Jr., Texas state representative, 1906–1909
- Charles G. Davis, Texas state representative, 1951–1953
- Charlie Davis, cricketer from Trinidad and Tobago
- Chili Davis
- Chip Davis, American musician
- Chris Davis, American football player
- Clarence Davis, American football player
- Clifton Davis
- Clive Davis
- Colin Davis, British conductor
- Colin Davis (driver)
- Craig Davis, Spiritual Leader
- Cullen Davis, American entrepreneur
- Curt Davis (1903-1965), American baseball player
- Cushman Davis
[edit] D
- Dafydd Davis, Welsh builder of bike trails
- Dale Davis, American basketball player
- Daniel Davis, one of several people including
- Daniel W. Davies, American Criminal Attorney
- Daniel Davis, American actor.
- Daniel C. Davis (died 1850), captain in the Mormon Battalion
- Daniel F. Davis, Maine Governor from 1880 to 1881
- Rev. Daniel Davis, clergyman from St Kitts
- Danny Davis, American wrestler
- Danny Davis, American wrestler and referee as Dan Marsh
- Danny K. Davis, American politician
- Dantrell Davis, American victim of gang fighting
- David Davis, one of several people including
- David Davis (1815–1886), Supreme Court Justice and U.S. Senator from Illinois
- David Davis (born 1948), Conservative MP in British Parliament and Conservative leadership candidate in 2005.
- David Davis (born 1962), Liberal member of the Victorian Legislative Council
- David Daniel Davis (1777–1841), British physician
- David E. Davis, automotive journalist and founder of Automobile magazine
- David J. Davis (1870–1942), Lt. Governor of Pennsylvania
- David M. Davis, Chief Financial Officer of Northwest Airlines since September 9, 2005
- David W. Davis (1873–1959), Governor of Idaho
- David Davis was the stage name of Eric Davis, one of the presenters of the BBC Children's Hour in the 1950s
- David Davis, state representative in Tennessee
- David Davis, the co-creator of the sitcom Taxi.
- David Daniel Davis
- David Davis (handball player), Spanish handball player
- Deane C. Davis, American politician
- Deborah Davis, American activist
- Dennis Davis, American musician
- DeRay Davis, American comedian
- Destiny Davis, American model
- Deven Davis, American model
- Devin Davis, American musician
- Diana Davis, fictional character from Sliders
- Domanick Davis, American football player
- Don Davis, one of several people including
- Don S. Davis, actor who is known for his roles in Stargate SG-1 and Twin Peaks
- Don Davis, composer who is known for his scores for films such as The Matrix
- Don Davis, astronomer who is known for his paintings of space
- Don Davis, Republican politician who currently sits in the Florida House of Representatives
- Don Davis, linebacker for the New England Patriots of the NFL
- Donald Davis
- Doris A. Davis, American mayor
- Dorothy Salisbury Davis, American crime writer
- Doug Davis
- Doug E. Davis, American politician
- Drexell R. Davis, American politician
- Duff Hart-Davis, British biographer, son of Rupert Hart-Davis and father of Adam Hart-Davis
- Dwight F. Davis (died 1945), tennis enthusiast
[edit] E
- Edith Smith Davis, temperance activist
- Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis), American jazz tenor saxophonist
- Edmund J. Davis (1827-1883), American jurist, soldier, and politician
- Edward M. Davis, American police chief and politician
- Edwin Davis, American executioner
- Elmer Davis
- Eric Davis, baseball player
- Eric Davis (football player)
- Erik Davis, American writer
- Erin Davis, Canadian radio personality
- Ernie Davis (1939-1963), American football player
- Essie Davis, Australian actress
- Evan Davis, American comedian
- Evan Davis, British television journalist
[edit] F
- Fred Davis, British snooker player
- Frenchie Davis
[edit] G
- Gail Davis, American actress
- Garrett Davis, American politician
- Garry Davis, peace activist
- Reverend Gary Davis, American blues musician
- Gary Lee Davis, American convicted murderer
- Geena Davis, American actress
- Gene Davis, several people including
- Gene Davis, American painter, from Washington, DC
- Gene Davis, born Eugene M. Davis, American actor
- Geoff Davis, American politician
- George Davis, one of several people including
- George Davis (art director)
- George Davis (armed robber) (born 1941)
- George Davis (baseball player) (1870–1940)
- George Davis (climber), mountain climber
- George Davis (musician)
- George Davis (politician) (1820–1896), Confederate States Attorney General
- George Andrew Davis, Jr. (died 1952), U.S. Air Force Major, Medal of Honor
- George T. Davis (1907–2006), American criminal defense lawyer
- George Whitefield Davis (1839–1918), American general, military governor of Puerto Rico
- George Monty Davis, "Naked Yoga Guy"
- George Whitefield Davis, Governor of Puerto Rico
- Gerald Davis, philatelist
- Gerard Davis, New Zealand soccer player
- Gerry Davis
- Gerry Davis (screenwriter)
- Glen Davis, one of several people including
- Glen Davis (basketball) (born 1986)
- Glen Davis, New South Wales, a town in Australia
- Glenn Davis, one of several people including
- Glenn Robert Davis (1914–1988), U.S. congressman from Wisconsin
- Glenn Davis (baseball) (born 1961)
- Glenn Ashby Davis (born 1934), runner
- Glenn Woodward Davis (1924–2005), American football player
- Glenn Davis (web design), pioneer web designer
- Glyn Davis, Australian academic administrator
- Gray Davis, former governor of California
- Greg Davis, one of several people including
- Greg Davis (coach), American football
- Greg Davis (musician)
- Gronow Davis, British general
- Gussie Davis, American singwriter
- Guy Davis, comic book artist
- Guy Davis, blues musician
- Gwen Davis, American novelist
[edit] H
- H. L. Davis1894–1960), novelist and poet
- Hal Davis, American songwriter and music producer
- Harold Davis, one of several people including
- Harold A. Davis, pulp fiction author working under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson, 1930s, 1940s
- Harold Davis (football) (born c. 1938), American quarterback
- Harry L. Davis, American politician
- Harry Davis, American baseball player
- Heath Davis
- Henry Davis, one of several people including
- Henry G. Davis (1823–1916), American senator from West Virginia and Democratic Vice Presidential candidate
- Henry Davis, American Broadway singer and actor
- Henry Hague Davis, Canadian judge
- Henry William Banks Davis, British painter
- Henry Winter Davis (1817–1865), American congressman from Maryland and Radical Republican
- Herbert Davis
- Herman Davis, American soldier
- Hope Davis, American actress
- Howard Davis, American architect
- Howard Davis Jr., American boxer
- Howard Davis (athlete), Jamaican athlete
- Howell Davis, pirate
- Hubert Davis, Americsn basketball player
[edit] I
- Ian Davis, British executive at McKinsey & Company
- Ian Davis, Australian cricketer
- Ian McNaught-Davis, British television presenter
[edit] J
- Jack Davis, one of several people including
- Jack Davis (politician) (born 1935), Illinois
- Jack Davis (cartoonist) (born 1924)
- Jack Davis (athlete) (born 1930), Olympic hurdler
- Jack Davis (actor) (1914–1992)
- Jack Davis (playwright) (1917–2000)
- Jack Davis (Australian rules footballer) (born c.1910)
- Jack Davis (outlaw), American western outlaw
- Jack Davis (Canadian politician)
- Jamar Davis, basketball player
- Jamelia Davis, British R&B singer Jamelia
- James Davis, one of several people including
- James Davis (VC)
- James E. Davis, New York City Councilman who was assassinated on July 23, 2003
- James E. Davis (police), Los Angeles Chief of Police, 1926–1931
- James J. Davis, U.S. Secretary of Labor
- James Davis (director), early U.S. film director
- James Davis (Texas politician)
- James Davis, Anglo-Irish theatre critic who wrote scripts under the name Owen Hall
- James Davis (football player)
- James Peter Davis , American Catholic bishop
- Jamie Davis, British actor
- Jan Davis, American astronaut
- Janet Davis, Canadian politician
- Jasen T. Davis, Writer for Skinnie Magazine, in California
- Jason Thomas Davis
- Jason Davis (American football), American football player
- Javal Davis
- Jayna Davis, American broadcast journalist
- Jed Davis, American musician
- Jeff Davis, one of several people including
- Jeff Davis (comedian) (born 1973)
- Jeff Davis (football), American football player
- Jerome Davis, American sociologist and labor organizer
- Jesse Davis, American jazz saxophonist.
- Jesse Ed Davis
- Jessica and Jesse Davis, American twin actors
- Jim Davis (cartoonist), creator of "Garfield" comic strip'
- Jim Davis (actor)
- Jim Davis (musician), member of The One Condition
- Jim Davis (politician), U.S. Representative from Florida
- Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate States of America
- Jefferson Davis (Arkansas governor), "Jeff" Davis, (1862–1913), Governor of Arkansas and U.S. Senator
- Jefferson C. Davis, Jefferson Columbus Davis (1828–1879), American Civil War Union general, Military Commander of Alaska
- Jehu Davis
- Jimmie Davis, singer, governor of Louisiana
- Jimmy Davis (footballer), Manchester United footballer
- Jo Ann Davis, American politician
- Joan Davis, American actress
- Jody Davis, American baseball player
- Joe Davis, British snooker player
- Joe W. Davis, American mayor
- John Davis, one of several people including
- John Davis (English explorer) (c. 1550–1605), an English navigator and explorer.
- John Francis Davis (1795–1890), governor of Hong Kong
- John Davis (Massachusetts Governor) (1787-1854)
- John Davis (Australian politician) (1817–1893), pastoralist in colonial Western Australia
- John A. Davis, American animator
- John J. Davis
- John W. Davis (1873–1955), Democratic U.S. presidential candidate, 1924
- John Davis (American producer), U.S. film producer
- Sir John Davis (1906–1993), film producer, chairman of the Rank Organisation
- John Davis (Singer/Songwriter), former member of “Superdrag”
- John Davis (baseball) (1915-2002)
- John Davis (EastEnders), a character in EastEnders
- John Davis (Kansas politician) (1826–1901), U.S. Representative from Kansas
- John Davis (Texas politician), Texas state senator, 1923–1927
- John Davis (weightlifter), (1921-1984), U.S. Olympian, gold medalist
- John Davis (buccaneer), English buccaneer
- John Davis (sealer), American who claimed to have first set foot on Antarctica
- John E. Davis (North Dakota politician) (1913–1990), governor of North Dakota, 1957–1961
- John E. Davis (Texas politician), member of the Texas House of Representatives, 1999 to present
- John Davis (1988\&ndash\;2006), influential member of the American Nazi party
- John Adelbert Davis, American founder of what is now Davis College
- John Caswell Davis, Canadian politician
- John Wesley Davis
- Johnny Davis
- Jonathan Davis, American singer
- Jonathan Davis, rapper Q-Tip
- Josh Davis, one of several people including
- DJ Shadow, turntablist musician
- Josh Davis, professional basketball player
- Josh Davis, 3-time Olympic Gold medalist swimmer
- Judy Davis (born 1955), actress
- Julia Davis, British comedy writer
- Justin Davis, American Bad ass, Songwriter from Texas. Myspace address, http://www.myspace.com/112661552
[edit] K
- Kane Davis, American baseball player
- Karen Davis, one of several people including
- Karen Davis, American animal rights activist
- Karen Davis, Messianic singer and worship leader from Carmel, Israel
- Keeley Davis, American musician
- Keith Davis, American football player
- Kelvin Davis, English footballer
- Kenneth Davis, American football player
- Kenneth C. Davis, writer
- Kenneth S. Davis, American historian and biographer
- Kertus Davis, American racing driver
- Kingsley Davis, American sociologist
- Kira Vincent-Davis, American voice actor
- Kristin Davis, American actress
[edit] L
- Larry Davis, American Baptist minister
- Leon Davis, one of several people including
- Leon J. Davis, Polish-born politician and American labor leader
- Leon Davis (footballer), Aboriginal Australian rules footballer
- Leonard Davis, American football player
- Lillian Hall-Davis, British actress
- Lincoln Davis, American politician
- Linda Davis, country singer.
- Lindsey Davis, British author, best known for crime novels featuring the Roman "detective", Marcus Didius Falco
- Liza Davis, American Artist, Model, and Photographer
- G. Lindsey Davis, American Methodist bishop
- Louis Davis, British artist
- Lucy Davis, British actress
- Luther Davis, American dramatic writer
- Lydia Davis, American writer
[edit] M
- Mac Davis, American singer-songwriter
- Makeda Davis, American mezzo soprano
- Marc Davis, one of several people including
- Marc Fraser Davis (1913-2000), animator at Walt Disney Studios.
- Marc Davis, American astrophysicist
- Marc Davis, American professor in the UC Berkeley School of Information
- Marion Davis, accused spy Marion Davis Berdecio
- Mark Davis, baseball player
- Mark Davis, American basketball player with career in Australia
- Mark Davis, basketball player
- Mark Davis, porn actor
- Mark Davis, American radio talk show host
- Martin Davis, American mathematician
- Martin Davis, American tennis player
- Marvin Davis, American businessman
- Matthew Davis, American actor
- Matthew Davis, Australian rules footballer
- Maura Davis, American rock singer
- Michael Davis, one of several people including
- Michael Davis (philosopher), philosopher of law and ethics, author, and Professor of Philosophy
- Michael M. Davis, (1879–1971), major figure in health care policy
- Michael Davis, discovered the millisecond pulsar PSR1937+214
- Michael Davis (magazine publisher)
- Michael Davis (director) (born 1961), film director, writer, producer
- Michael Davis (musician), jazz musician.
- Michael Davis, member of the band MC5.
- Michael Davis (footballer), Australian rules footballer for Carlton
- Michael J. Davis, American judge
- J. Michael Davis, American games company executive
- Mike Davis (born 1960), men’s basketball coach of the UAB Blazers, formerly with Indiana University
- Mike Davis, American social commentator, urban theorist and sociographer
- Mike Davis, British mountain biking journalist
- Mike Davis, American baseball player
- Mike Davis, American NFL football player, 1978–1985
- Mike Davis, American wrestler
- Mildred Davis, American actress
- Miles Davis, jazz trumpeter
- Miles Henry Davis, American dentist, father of Miles Davis
- Miles Hunt-Davis, Secretary to Prince Philip
- Mitch Davis, American film director
- Moll Davis, mistress of Charles II of England
- Monnett Bain Davis, American diplomat
- Morris Davis, United States Air Force prosecutor
- Mortimer Davis, Canadian businessman
[edit] N
- Nancy Davis, later Nancy Reagan, First Lady
- Nancy Jan Davis, American astronaut
- Natalie Zemon Davis, American feminist historian
- Nathaniel Davis, American politician
- Neil Davis, Australian photojournalist
- T. Neil Davis
- Neriah Davis, American model
- Nick Davis, one of several people including
- Nick Davis (footballer), Australian rules footballer with the Sydney Swans and Collingwood;
- Nick Davis (producer)
[edit] O
- Olive May Davis, as Olive Osmond mother to members of The Osmonds
- Ossie Davis, American actor and activist
- Otis Davis, American athlete
- Owen Davis, American dramaturge
- Owen Davis, Jr., American actor
[edit] P
- Paige Davis, American actress
- Patti Davis, American writer, daughter of Ronald and Nancy Reagan
- Paul Davis, one of several people including
- Paul Davis (programmer), British programmer
- Paul Davis (footballer) (born 1961), English footballer
- Paul Davis (singer) (born 1948), American singer
- Paul Davis (Stargate), fictional character in the Stargate SG-1 television series
- Paul Davis (basketball) (born 1984), college basketball center for the Michigan State Spartans
- Paul Davis (sailer), Norwegian sailor
- Paul Davis (Happy Mondays), keyboard player for Manchester group Happy Mondays
- Paul Davis (draughts player), American draughts/checkers player
- Paulina Kellogg Wright Davis, American activist
- Pauline Davis, Bahamian sprinter
- Percival Davis
- Peter Davis
- Peter Davis (New Zealand)
- Phil Davis, British actor
- Philip Davis, Australian politician
- Philip J. Davis, American mathematician
- Phineas Davis, American inventor
- Priscilla Davis, Fort Worth, Texas socialite
[edit] R
- Rainy Davis, singer
- Rashied Davis, American football player
- Ray Davis, one of several people including
- General Ray Davis (1915-2003), Medal of Honor recipient – hero of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir (Korean War)
- Ray Davis (1940-2005), American singer, member of The Parliaments, Parliament and Funkadelic
- Raymond Davis Jr., American physicist
- Rebecca Harding Davis
- Rece Davis, American television journalist
- Rennie Davis, American activist
- Richard Davis
- Richard Allen Davis, American convicted murderer
- Richard Harding Davis, American writer and journalist
- Rick Davis, American soccer player
- Ricky Davis, American basketball player
- Rob Davis, British guitarist
- Rob Davis, Canadian politician
- Robert Davis, one of several people including
- Robert Davis, who was beaten by three police officers in New Orleans shortly after Hurricane Katrina
- Robert Davis, inventor of the oxygen rebreather
- Robert Davis, UKIP Parliamentary Candidate in Wycombe
- Robert A. Davis, Premier of Manitoba from 1874-1878
- Robert L. Davis, (1893-1967) US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Rodney M. Davis, US Marine
- Roger Davis, one of several people including
- Roger Davis (film actor)
- Roger Davis (television actor)
- Roger Davis (cricketer)
- Roger Davis (RENT) (fictional character from the musical RENT)
- Ron Davis, American baseball player
- Roquel Billy Davis
- Rupert Hart-Davis, British publisher
- Russell Davis, American football player
[edit] S
- S. C. H. "Sammy" Davis, British journalist
- Sam Davis, figure of the American Civil War
- Sammy Davis, Sr.
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Sammy L. Davis, American soldier
- Scoobie Davis, blogger
- Scott Davis, one of several people including
- Scott Davis (tennis player), American tennis playe
- Scott Davis (skater), American figure skater
- Scott Davis (cyclist), Australian cyclist
- Sean Davis, English footballer
- Sean Davis, Australian porn actor
- Shanésia Davis-Williams, American actress
- Shani Davis, American speedskater
- Sid Davis, American film director
- Simon Davis
- Simon Davis (mathematician)
- Skeeter Davis, American singer
- Sol Davis
- Spencer Davis (born 1941), British R&B musician
- Spud Davis
- Stanley Stewart Davis, British pharmacologist
- Stephen Davis, American football player
- Stephen Davis, music journalist
- Steve Davis, British snooker player
- Steve Davis (trombonist)
- Steve Davis, American jazz drummer
- Steve Davis, Australian cricket umpire
- Steven Davis, Northern Irish footballer
- Stingray Davis (born 1942), musician
- Stringer Davis, British actor
- Stuart Davis (1894-1954), painter
- Stuart Davis (musician)
- W. Sumner Davis, American writer on global warming
- Susan Davis
[edit] T
- TJ Davis, British singer
- Tamra Davis
- Teddy Davis, American journalist
- Te Ahu Davis
- Terrell Davis, American football player
- Terry Davis
- Theodore M. Davis
- Thomas Davis, one of several people including
- Thomas Osborne Davis (Irish politician), Irish writer and politician
- Thomas Osborne Davis (parliamentarian), Canadian parliamentarian
- Thomas F. Davis (1804-1871) Episcopal Bishop
- Thomas M. Davis American politician
- Thomas Davis (musician) American School Teacher and Jazz Composer
- Thomas Davis (football player), Carolina Panthers football player
- Thomas Davis (Texas politician)
- Tim Davis (football coach), American football coach
- Tom Davis (comedian) American comedian and comic writer
- Tom Davis (Cook Islands), Cook Island Prime Minister and former NASA researcher.
- Tom Davis (professor), Whitman College professor of Philosophy.
- Tom Davis (basketball), noted college basketball coach at several schools, notably Boston College and Iowa.
- Tommy Davis
- Tony Davis
- Travis Kyle Davis, American actor
- Trina McGee-Davis, American actress
- Troy Davis, American football
- Tyrone Davis (1938-2005), musician
[edit] V
- Vaginal Davis, drag queen
- Valerie Davis, fictional character from Passions
- Vernon Davis, American football player
- Victor Davis, Canadian swimmer
- Virginia Davis
- Viveka Davis, American actress
[edit] W
- Wade Davis
- Walter Davis, one of several people including
- Walter Davis, basketball player.
- Walter "Buddy" Davis, high-jumper.
- Walter Davis, triple-jumper.
- Walter Davis, blues singer and pianist
- Walter Davis, Jr., jazz pianist
- Wantha Davis, American jockey
- Warren Davis (Canadian journalist)
- Warren R. Davis, American lawyer and politician
- Warwick Davis
- Westmoreland Davis, American lawyer and politician
- William Davis, one of several people including
- Bill Davis, politician
- Bill Davis (NASCAR), motorsports car owner
- Wild Bill Davis, musician
- William B. Davis, actor, professor, and waterskiier
- Dr William E. B. Davis (1863—1903), pioneer gynecologist
- William Bodean Davis, musician from Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- William Davis (journalist) (1969—1977), editor of Punch,
- William Davis (basketball player), member of "The First Team"
- William Davis (Australian politician)
- William C. Davis, Canadian politician
- William Heath Davis, Californian settler
- William Morris Davis, American geographer
- Willie Davis, one of several people including
- Willie Davis, an American football player
- Willie Davis, a baseball player
- Winston Davis, cricketer from St Vincent
[edit] Z
- Zelma Davis, Liberian singer
[edit] See also
- Davis
- The Davis Sisters, gospel group
- Davies
- Davys
- O'Davis
- Davison