McDonough
MacDonough, McDonough, MacDonogh, McDonogh is a surname of Irish origin. They are Anglicized forms of the Gaelic name "Mac Donnchadha", which means son of Donnchadh, other spelling variations of this surname include: MacDonagh and McDonagh.
McDonough may refer to:
Place names
In the United States:
People
- Al McDonough, retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Alexa McDonough, Canadian politician
- Ann Patrice McDonough, retired American competitive figure skater
- Blair McDonough, Australian actor
- Bob McDonogh, American racecar driver
- Brian McDonough, American physician and writer
- Bridget McDonough, American businesswoman
- David McDonough, New York Assemblyman
- Darron McDonough, English footballer
- Denis McDonough, Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications to President Barack Obama
- Frank McDonough, British historian of 20th century Germany
- Gabe McDonough, a Canadian record producer who is the Vice President Music Director at Leo Burnett USA.
- George MacDonogh, was a British Army general officer.
- Giles MacDonogh, (born 1955) is a British writer, historian and translator.
- Gordon L. McDonough, U.S. Representative from California
- Guy McDonough, Australian rock musician
- Harry Macdonough, Canadian singer and recording executive
- Hubie McDonough, retired American professional ice hockey centre
- Jack McDonough, was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne and Fitzroy in the VFL during the early 1900s.
- Jenny McDonough, field hockey forward who plays for Ireland.
- John McDonogh, United States entrepreneur and philanthropist
- John McDonough (Savannah mayor), politician and a businessman from Georgia, USA
- John McDonough (sports executive), (born 1953) is the president of the Chicago Blackhawks.
- John E. McDonough, (born May 21, 1953) is a professor of public health at the Harvard School of Public Health.
- John J. McDonough, mayor of St. Paul, Minnesota
- John T. McDonough, was an Irish born American lawyer and politician.
- Martin McDonogh, (died 24 November 1934) was an Irish politician.
- Mary Elizabeth McDonough, American actress
- Matthew McDonough, drummer for American heavy metal band Mudvayne
- Megon McDonough, American folk/cabaret singer/songwriter
- Neal McDonough, American actor
- Pat McDonough, US Maryland politician
- Patrick MacDonogh, was a 20th century Irish poet
- Patrick McDonough (cyclist) (born 1961), American track cyclist
- Paul McDonough, was a professional American football player who played end for four seasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cleveland Rams.
- Pete McDonough, San Francisco bail bondsman
- Roger I. McDonough, was an American judge. He served on the Utah Supreme Court from 1938 to 1966.
- Roy McDonough, English football player and manager who holds the record for red cards in the English professional game
- Sally McDonough, Press Secretary to First Lady of the United States Laura Bush
- Sean McDonough, American television sportscaster
- Suzanne Clarke McDonough, American journalist, documentary filmmaker
- Thomas Macdonough, 19th century American naval officer
- Will McDonough, American sportswriter for the Boston Globe
- William McDonough, award-winning American architect and author notable for his work in the field of sustainable development
- William Joseph McDonough, former Federal Reserve Bank of New York chairman
Education
- McDonogh No. 35 Senior High School, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
- McDonogh School, a college-preparatory school in Maryland, United States
- Alma Grace McDonough Health and Recreation Center is an arena and recreation facility on the campus of Wheeling Jesuit University in Wheeling, West Virginia.
- Maurice J. McDonough High School, a public high school in Maryland, USA
- McDonough School of Business, one of four undergraduate and one of five graduate schools at Georgetown University
- The McDonogh Three, three young African American girls who integrated McDonogh No. 19 Elementary School in New Orleans in 1960
Other uses
- McDonogh Day Boycott, one of New Orleans' first organized civil rights protests, held in 1954
- McDonogh Road corridor, a heavily-traveled cross-county series of roads in Baltimore County, Maryland
- McDonough County Courthouse, US National Register of Historic Places
- McDonough Gymnasium, a multi-purpose arena in Washington, D.C.
- McDonough Park, a stadium in Geneva, New York.
- McDonough Museum of Art, is a center for contemporary art located in Youngstown, Ohio,
- McDonough Bolyard Peck, is a construction management company in the United States with headquarters in Fairfax, Virginia.
- USS Commodore McDonough (1862), was a ferryboat acquired by the Union Navy during the American Civil War.
- USS Macdonough, four ships in the United States Navy
- Hill v. McDonough, was a case decided by the United States Supreme Court challenging the use of lethal injection
- McDonough Power Equipment, Inc. v. Greenwood, was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that established a standard for challenging a verdict based on inaccurate answers given by prospective jurors during voir dire