Young (surname)
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Young is an English, Irish, and Scottish surname, and may refer to:
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
- Ace Young, singer and American Idol (Season 5) finalist from Colorado, USA
- Adrian Young, member of the band No Doubt
- Adrienne Young, singer-songwriter from Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Al Young, poet (1939–)
- Alan Young, actor in Mister Ed
- Alex Young (footballer), Scottish football player
- Alfred Young (1873-1940), English mathematician
- Alse Young (d. 1647), alleged witch
- Ammi B. Young, American architect
- Andre Young, known as Dr. Dre, rapper/hiphop producer
- Andrew Young, activist in the Civil Rights movement
- Andrew Young (poet), Scottish poet
- Angus Young, lead guitarist of the Australian band AC/DC
- Annabel Young, New Zealand politician
- Anne Young, Australian author
- Anthony Young, Baron Young of Norwood Green
- Anthony Young (baseball player), baseball player
- Arthur Young, writer
- Arthur Young, English policeman
- Ashley Young, English football player
[edit] B
- Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone
- Bellamy Young, television actress
- Bill Young, Florida congressman
- Bill Young (footballer)
- Bill Young (New Zealand), New Zealand politician
- Bob Young, CEO of Red Hat
- Bradley Young, cricketer
- Brian Young, member of Fountains of Wayne
- Brigham Young, second President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Bryan Young, cricketer
- Bryant Young, American football player
- Burt Young, American actor
[edit] C
- Carey Young, artist
- Cathy Young, writer
- Charles Augustus Young, astronomer
- Charlie Young, singer and actress from Hong Kong
- Chris Young (actor), a film and television actor
- Chris Young (American football)
- Chris Young (baseball starting pitcher), starting pitcher for the San Diego Padres
- Chris Young (baseball outfielder), center field prospect for the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Chris Young (musician), country music singer and Nashville Star winner
- Christopher Young, film and television composer
- Coleman Young, a former mayor of Detroit
- Colville Young, Governor General of Belize
- Cy Young, major league baseball pitcher with most wins
- Cy Young (animator), animator
[edit] D
- Danny Young, American basketball player
- Danny Young (actor), UK actor
- Danny Young (baseball), American baseball player
- David Young, Baron Young of Graffham
- Dean Young (cartoonist)
- Dean Young (rugby league footballer)
- Dean Young (poet)
- Delmon Young, baseball player
- Dmitri Young, baseball player
- Don Young, Alaskan politician
- Donald Young, baseball player
- Donald Young (tennis player)
- Doug Young, Canadian politician
- Doug Young (hockey player), former ice hockey defenceman
- Duncan Young, Australian actor
[edit] E
- Edward Young, poet (1683 - 1765)
[edit] F
- Faron Young (1932—1996), American country music singer
[edit] G
- Graham Frederick Young, British serial killer (1947-1990)
- G M Young, historian (1882-1959)
[edit] H
- H. K. Young, American college basketball coach
- H. Olin Young (1850-1917), U.S. politician from Michigan
[edit] I
- Iris Marion Young, Political Theorist
[edit] J
- James Young, chemist (1811-1883)
- James H. Young, politician (1860-1921)
- Jesse Colin Young, singer
- John Chin Young (1909-1997), American/Hawaiian artist
- John Young, Baron Lisgar, Govenor General of Canada
- John Paul Young, Australian singer
- John W. Young, astronaut
- John Zachary Young, anatomy professor and author
- Johnny Young, entertainer
- Joseph Young, brother of Brigham Young
[edit] K
- Katherine Young, world's oldest Internet user
[edit] L
- La Monte Young, musician
- Lee Thompson Young, actor
- Lester Young, musician
- Lonnie Young, American football player
- Loretta Young, actress
- Luke Young (footballer), English footballer
[edit] M
- Malcolm Young, rhythm guitarist of the Australian band AC/DC
- Mark Aitchison Young, the 21st governor of Hong Kong
[edit] N
- Ned Young, sailor (1766–1800)
- Neil Young, musician
[edit] O
- Owen D. Young, founder of RCA and diplomat; Time Man of the Year for 1929
- Oliver Young, the new Frosties kid.
[edit] P
- Paul Young (disambiguation), several
[edit] R
- R. Michael Young, a politician in Indiana, USA
- Robert Young, several
- Roger Young (1942–), US film and TV director
- Ryan Young, American football player
[edit] S
- Scott Young, Canadian sportswriter and novelist
- Scott Young (footballer), Welsh footballer
- Scott Young (ice hockey), American ice hockey player
- Sean Young, American actress
- Simone Young, Australian conductor
- Steve Young (American football), NFL player
- Stuart Young (1934-1986), Chairman of the BBC from 1983–1986
[edit] T
- Tata Young, singer and actress
- Thaddeus Young (born 1988), American basketball player
- Thomas Young (clergyman) (16th century)
- Thomas Young (scientist) (1773-1829)
- Tim Young (basketball)
- Tim Young (ice hockey)
- Tim Young (MLB pitcher)], Major League Baseball pitcher
[edit] V
- Victor Young, composer (1900-1956)
- Vince Young, American football player
[edit] W
- W. J. Young, Irish businessman
- William J. Young (coach), American college basketball & football coach
- Will Young, winner of Pop Idol and contestant in World Idol'
- William Henry Young, mathematician (1863-1942)
[edit] Y
- Young Baronets, Baronets of the UK in the surname of Young