Cox (surname)
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Cox as surname may mean:
- Alex Cox, film director of Sid and Nancy
- Alan Cox, leader in Linux
- Alan Cox, American radio presenter
- Allan V. Cox, American geologist
- Ana Marie Cox, American blogger and author
- Andy Cox, British guitarist
- Anne Cox, media owner, daughter of James M.
- Anthony Cox, jazz musician, former husband of Yoko Ono
- Anthony Berkeley Cox, British writer
- Archibald Cox, U.S. Solicitor General under President John F. Kennedy; first Special Prosecutor appointed to investigate the Watergate scandal
- Arthur Cox, British actor
- Arthur Cox, British football manager
- Barbara Cox, media owner, daughter of James M.
- Benjamin Cox, Tracker
- Billy Cox, American bass guitarist
- Billy Cox (baseball player) (1919–1978), American Major League Baseball middle infielder
- Bobby Cox, American baseball manager
- Brad Cox, American computer scientist, developer of Objective-C
- Brian Cox, Scottish actor
- Brian Cox, British physicist
- Bryan Michael Cox, songwriter
- Carl Cox, British musician
- Catharine Cox, American psychologist
- Catherine Cox, American Actress
- Cathy Cox, American politician
- Channing H. Cox, American politician
- Charles Cox, various people of that name
- Chip Cox, American football player
- Chris Cox, several people, including:
- Chris Cox, SEC chairman
- Chris Cox (actor)
- Chris Cox (DJ), dance music producer
- Christina Cox, Canadian actress
- Christopher Augustus Cox, British soldier
- Constance Cox, British scriptwriter
- Courteney Cox, American actress
- Curome Cox, American football player
- Danny Cox, MLB pitcher who played in three different world series contests
- Dave Cox, American politician
- David Cox, several people, including:
- David Cox (Australian politician), former member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Kingston
- David Cox (artist), prominent English landscape painter
- Sir David Cox (statistician), prominent British statistician
- Dean Cox, Australian Rules footballer
- Deborah Cox, Canadian singer
- Dewey Cox, a fictional musician and subject of the comedic film Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story.
- Diane W. Cox, Canadian medical geneticist
- Doc Cox, British television personality, sound engineer and rude singer
- Donna Cox, American Professor of Art
- Ed Cox, keyboardist from Scottish band The Hurricanes
- Edward F. Cox, New York lawyer and potential politician
- Elbert Frank Cox, American mathematician
- Emily Cox, several people, including:
- Emily Cox (compiler)
- Emily Cox (councillor)
- Ernest Cox, British engineer
- Fred Cox, American football player
- Freddie Cox, English football player
- Gemma Cox, British editor
- Geoffrey Cox, British barrister and politician
- Geoffrey Cox (journalist) (1910-2008), British television journalist
- George Cox, several people, including:
- George Cox (Ottawa mayor) (1834–1909), mayor of Ottawa, Ontario, 1894
- George Albertus Cox (1840–1914), Canadian capitalist and Senator
- George William Cox (1827–1902), British historian
- Geraldine Cox, Australian orphanage administrator in Cambodia
- Gertrude Mary Cox, American statistician
- Greg Cox, American science fiction writer
- Harold Roxbee Cox, British aircraft engineer
- Harry Cox, British traditional singer
- Harvey Cox, American theologian
- Heather Cox, American Idol contestant (Season 5)
- Herald R. Cox, American bacteriologist
- Herbie Cox, U.S. musician
- Hiram Cox, chess historian (Cox-Forbes theory)
- Ida Cox, blues and jazz musician
- Isaac Joslin Cox, American historian
- Jacob Dolson Cox, American soldier and politician
- James Cox, several people, including:
- James Cox (Representative)
- Father James Cox, American Catholic priest and activist
- James Cox, inventor of Cox's timepiece
- James M. Cox, American publisher and politician
- Jamie Cox, Australian cricketer
- Jan Cox, several people, including:
- Jan Cox, artist
- Jan Cox, American philosopher
- Jennings Cox, American mining engineer and supposed inventor of the daiquiri
- Jeromy Cox, comics colorist
- Joël Cox, Oscar award winning movie editor
- John Cox, several people, including:
- Sir John Cox (1928–2006), a British Royal Navy admiral
- John Cox (cartoonist), an American cartoonist
- John Cox (cricketer), a Tasmanian-Australian cricket player
- John Cox (mayor), a mayor of Georgetown, Maryland
- John Cox (New Zealand), a Monarchist League council member and vexillographer
- John Cox (pirate), a 17th-century pirate
- John Cox (sound mixer), a 1962 Academy Award winner
- John Cox (sportscaster), an American sportscaster
- John Cox (special effects designer) (b. 1959), an Australian 1995 Academy Award winner
- John Arthur "Chubby" Cox III (b. 1955), an American basketball player
- John B. Cox, a British-Australian ornithologist
- John Carrington Cox, an American professor and economist
- John Herman Cox (b. 1955), an Illinois politician, businessman, and radio host, Republican
- John Isaac Cox (1855–1946), a governor of Tennessee
- John "Jack" Cox, a British cinematographer for the film Rich and Strange
- John R. Cox, Jr. (1913–1995), the birth name of American actor John Howard
- John Thomas "Jack" Cox (1877–1955), a British footballer and manager
- John W. Cox, Jr. (b. 1947), an Illinois lawyer and former Congressman, Democrat
- Joseph Buford Cox, American inventor
- Josephine Cox, English author
- Joshua Cox, American actor
- Julianna Cox, fictional character from Homicide: Life on the Street
- Julie Cox, Scottish actress
- Kathy Cox may be one of several people, including:
- Kathy Cox, American politician
- Kathy Cox (skydiver), Canadian skydiver
- Kenyon Cox, American artist
- Kristen Cox, American politician
- Kyoko Chan Cox, daughter of Anthony Cox and Yoko Ono
- Lee Cox, Australian writer
- Lionel Cox, Australian track cyclist
- Lynne Cox, swimmer
- Margaret Cox, Irish politician
- Mark Cox, British tennis player
- Martin Cox, Geography Teacher with a Doctorate Degree at German Swiss International School.
- Mia Cox, American singer-songwriter
- Michael Cox, Palmarian Archbishop
- Michael J. Cox, American pharmacist and biographer
- Mike Cox, American politician
- Nathan Cox, music video director
- Nikki Cox, American actress
- Oscar Cox, promoter of soccer in Brazil
- Palmer Cox, Canadian inventor
- Pamela Cox, British author
- Pat Cox, former president of the European Parliament
- Percy Zachariah Cox, British diplomat
- Dr. Perry Cox, a fictional character on the TV series Scrubs
- Peter Cox, of Go West
- Reg Cox, fictional character in East Enders soap opera
- Renée Cox, American artist and photographer
- Richard Cox, several people including
- Richard Cox, Anglican bishop of the sixteenth century
- Richard Calvin Cox, disappeared American cadet
- Richard Threlkeld Cox, physicist and statistician (Cox's theorem)
- Robert Henry Cox, political scientist and professor
- Robert O. Cox, American mayor
- Robert W. Cox, Canadian international relations academic
- Ron Cox, American driver
- Ronny Cox, American actor
- Rory Cox, British businessman
- Samuel Cox, English Nonconformist minister
- Samuel Hanson Cox, American Presbyterian theologian
- Samuel S. Cox, American Congressman and diplomat
- Sandy Cox, American politician
- Sara Cox, British presenter for the BBC
- Stephen Cox, New Zealand cyclist
- Steve Cox, American baseball player
- Terry Cox, folk rock drummer
- Tiequon Cox, American murderer
- Tom Cox, British politician
- Tony Cox, American actor
- Tricia Nixon Cox, wife of Edward F. Cox and daughter of Richard Nixon
- Tyler Cox, rockin dude (way cooler than you)
- Wally Cox, American actor
- Wendell Cox, public policy consultant
- William Cox or Bill Cox may be several people, including
- William Cox (athletics) (1904–1996), United States Olympic medallist
- William Cox (pioneer) (1764–1837), constructor of the road across the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia
- William Cox (Tasmania) (born 1936), known as Bill Cox, Chief Justice and Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania, Australia
- William Cox (UK politician) (1817–1889), Member of Parliament for Finsbury 1857–59, 1861–65
- William George Cox (19th C.), colonial official and Gold Commissioner for the Boundary Country in British Columbia, Canada during the Rock Creek War
- William Robert Cox (1901–1988), prolific writer of short stories and Western and Mystery novels mainly for the pulp and paperback markets
- William Ruffin Cox (1832–1919), Confederate general in the United States Civil War, later Secretary of the United States Senate
- William Sitgreaves Cox (1790–1874), court-martialled acting third lieutenant on the USS Chesapeake (1799)