Laird

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The term Laird refers to:

Persons
  • Bruce Laird (b. 1950), Australian cricketer
  • Carobeth Laird (1895–1983), American anthropologist
  • David Laird (1833–1914), Canadian politician; Lieutenant Governor of Northwest Territories
  • E.M. Laird, (Mattie Laird) early 20th century American aircraft designer
  • Gerald Laird (b. 1979), American professional baseball player
  • James Laird (1849–1889), American politician; U.S. representative from Nebraska
  • James Laird (contemporary), named on the master list of Nixon political opponents
  • John Laird (1805–1874), Scottish shipbuilder
  • John Laird (1887–1946), British philosopher
  • John Laird (contemporary), American politician from California, state representative
  • John Keith McBroom Laird (1907–1985), Canadian author, barrister, and solicitor
  • Macgregor Laird (1808–1861), Scottish merchant pioneer on the Niger River
  • Marc Laird (b. 1986), Scottish professional football player
  • Margaret Nicholl Laird (1897–unknown), American Baptist missionary
  • Matthew Laird (contemporary), Canadian politician from British Columbia and author
  • Melvin R. Laird (b. 1922), American congressman and Secretary of Defense
  • Mike Laird (contemporary), Playstation player and BMX rider
  • Nick Laird (b. 1975), Northern Ireland novelist and poet
  • Nick Laird-Clowes (b. 1957), British musician and songwriter
  • Paul laird (b. 1958), American musicologist
  • Peter Laird (b. 1954), American comic book artist
  • Philip Johnson-Laird (b. 1936), American psychologist and author
  • Rick Laird (b. 1941), Irish jazz musician
  • Scott Laird (contemporary), English football player
  • Stephen Laird (fl. 20th c.), American journalist; alleged to be a Soviet spy in the 1930s
  • Trevor Laird (contemporary), British actor
  • Walter Laird (1920–2002), Dancesport champion
  • William R. Laird, III (1916–1974), American politician, U.S. senator from West Virginia
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