McBride
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The name "McBride" and "MacBride" is the English spelling for "Mac Giolla Bríghde" meaning son of the followers of St. Brigid.
McBride is the name of several persons:
- Angus McBride (1931-2007), British fantasy and historical illustrator
- Bill McBride (candidate) (born 1945), 2002 candidate for Florida governor
- Brian McBride (born 1972), American football (soccer) player
- Bunny McBride (born 1950), American writer and anthropology lecturer
- Chi McBride (born 1961), American actor
- Danny McBride (active 1993-present), American actor and screenwriter
- Danny R. McBride (born 1976), American comedic actor and writer/producer
- Darl McBride (born circa 1960), former CEO (2002-2007) of the SCO Group
- Henry McBride (art critic) (1867-1962)
- Henry McBride (politician) (1856-1937), governor of Washington
- Jeff McBride (born 1959), American magician
- Ken McBride (born 1935), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Kevin McBride (born 1973), Irish boxer
- Martina McBride (born 1966), American country music singer.
- S. Dean McBride, author and professor of Biblical Studies, especially the Old Testament
- Tom McBride (1952-1995), American actor
- Tom McBride (baseball) (1914-2001), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Will McBride (photographer) (born 1931), erotic photographer
- William McBride (doctor) (published 1961), Australian physician
McBride may refer to a place:
- McBride, Michigan, United States
- McBride, Oklahoma, United States
- McBride, British Columbia, Canada
McBride may refer to media:
- McBride (TV series), 2005 TV series starring John Larroquette
- McBride's Magazine was related to Lippincott's Monthly Magazine and Scribner's Magazine