McGuire
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McGuire is a surname of Irish and Scottish origin. The name refers to:
- Persons
- Al McGuire (1928–2001), American college basketball coach
- Anne McGuire (b. 1949), Scottish politician; MP for Stirling
- Annie McGuire (contemporary), Scottish broadcaster and talk-show presenter
- Barry McGuire (b. 1935), American singer and songwriter
- Betty McGuire (contemporary), American television and film actress
- Bill McGuire (contemporary), English professor of volcanology
- Bob McGuire, pseudonym of American author Bob Mayer
- Brenndan McGuire (contemporary), Canadian musician and record producer
- Brian McGuire (1945–1977), Australian racecar driver
- Bruce McGuire (dates unknown), Australian rugby league player
- Casey McGuire (b. 1980), Australian rugby league player
- Dan McGuire (contemporary), American professional wrestler
- Danny McGuire (contemporary), English rugby league player
- Dick McGuire (b. 1926), American professional basketball player and coach
- Dorothy McGuire (1916–2001), American actress
- Eddie McGuire (b. 1964), Australian television journalist, sportscaster, and game show host
- Edith McGuire (b. 1944), American Olympic athlete in sprinting events in the 1964 Olympics
- Edward McGuire (b. 1948), British composer
- Edward McGuire, persona of Australian comedian Charles Firth
- Frank McGuire (1916–1994), American college basketball coach
- Gary McGuire (b. 1938), English professional football player
- Holly McGuire (b. 1978), Australian-born English glamor model and actress
- Hunter McGuire (1835–1900), American physician, teacher, and orator
- Kathryn McGuire (1903–1978), American silent-film actress and dancer
- James McGuire (1827–1862), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- James Kennedy McGuire (dates unknown), American politician; mayor of Syracuse, New York
- James Thomas “Deacon” McGuire (1863–1936), American professional baseball player, manager, and coach
- Joe McGuire (b. 1944), Canadian politician; MP from Prince Edward Island
- John McGuire (1910–1980), Irish actor
- John J. McGuire (1917–1981), American author of science fiction
- Lauren McGuire The wife of the very famous football player Mark McGuire.
- Maeve McGuire (b. 1937), American soap-opera actress
- Mark McGuire The very famous football player
- The McGuire Sisters (Christine, Dorothy, Phyllis), American popular music singers 1930s–1960s
- Michael McGuire (b. 1926), British Labour Party politician; MP for Ince and Makerfield
- Molly McGuire (contemporary), Canadian-American singer and songwriter
- Patrick McGuire (b. 1987), English professional football player
- Patti McGuire (b. 1951), American model; Playboy Playmate of the Year 1977
- Paul McGuire (contemporary), Canadian entertainer, game show host, and producer
- Paul McGuire (contemporary), American radio host, author, and columnist
- Peter J. McGuire (1852–1906), American labor leader; important figure in the AFL
- Phil McGuire (b. 1980), Scottish professional football player
- Pierre McGuire (b. 1961), American ice hockey analyst and sports commentator
- Thomas McGuire (1920–1945), American WWII flying ace; eponym of McGuire AFB
- Tommy McGuire (contemporary), Irish Gaelic football player
- Victor McGuire (contemporary), English actor
- William W. McGuire (contemporary), American physician; former CEO of UnitedHealth Group
- Fictional person
- Father Dougal McGuire, character in the television series Father Ted
- Places and geographical features
- McGuire Air Force Base, US Air Force base in Burlington County, New Jersey
- McGuire Field, airport serving San Jose, Philippines
- Mount McGuire, mountain in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
- Other
- Al McGuire Center, arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA
- Lizzie McGuire, 2001–04 children’s television series on the Disney Channel
- McGuire, 1977 Formula One constructor from Australia
- McGuire-Cummings Manufacturing Company, manufacturer of street cars based in Paris, Illinois
- McGuire Nuclear Generating Station, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA