Arnold (surname)
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Arnold is a German and English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alice Arnold (born 1962), British broadcaster and journalist
- Ann Arnold (1936–2015), English artist
- Benedict Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Cecile Arnold (1891 or 1895–1931), American silent film actress
- Clinton E. Arnold (born 1958), American New Testament scholar and former president of the Evangelical Theological Society
- Cornelius Arnold (1711–after 1757), American poetical writer
- David Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Delia Arnold (born 1986), Malaysian squash player
- Dominique Arnold (born 1973), American hurdling athlete
- Dorothy Arnold (1917–1984), American film actress
- Douglas N. Arnold, American mathematician
- Đuro Arnold (1853–1941), Croatian writer and philosopher
- Eberhard Arnold (1883–1935), German writer, philosopher, and theologian
- Eddy Arnold (1918–2008), American country music singer
- Eduardo Arnold (born 1947), Argentine politician
- Edward Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Sir Edwin Arnold (1832–1904), English poet and journalist
- Edwin Lester Arnold (1857–1935), English author
- Florence Arnold, English singer, songwriter and drummer best known as Florrie
- Frank Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Friedrich Arnold (1803–1890), German anatomist
- Geoff Arnold (born 1944), English cricketer
- Georg Arnold-Graboné (1896–1982), German painter and art teacher
- Godfrey Edward Arnold (1914–1989), Austrian American professor of medicine
- Graham Arnold (born 1963), Australian association football player and manager
- Helen Arnold, silent film actress
- Henry H. Arnold (1886–1950), American aviation pioneer and commanding general
- Horace Lucian Arnold (died 1915), early American writer on management
- Ian Arnold (born 1972), English former association football player
- Isaac N. Arnold (1815–1884), congressman during American Civil War; biographer of Abraham Lincoln
- James Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Jamie Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Jay Arnold (American football) (born 1912), American football player for Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers
- Jay Arnold (filmmaker), American film director, producer, screenwriter
- Jennette Arnold, Montserrat-born British politician and member of the Greater London Assembly
- Jim Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Joanne Arnold (born 1931), American actress and model
- Joe Arnold (born 1947), American baseball coach
- John Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Jonathan Arnold (1741–1793), American physician and statesman
- Lenna Arnold (1920–2010), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
- Lucas Arnold Ker (born 1974), Argentine professional tennis player
- Luke Arnold (born 1984), Australian actor
- Malcolm Arnold (1921–2006), English composer and symphonist
- Marc Arnold (born 1970), South African former association football player
- Martin Arnold (born 1959), Austrian film director
- Martin Arnold (journalist) (1929–2013), American journalist
- Matthew Arnold (1822–1888), English poet and cultural critic
- Monica (entertainer) (Monica Denise Arnold) (born 1980), American singer
- Nathan Arnold (born 1987), English footballer
- Nicholas Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Nick Arnold, British writer
- Nick Arnold (footballer) (born 1993), English footballer
- P. P. Arnold, American soul singer
- Patricio Arnold (born 1971), Argentine former professional tennis player
- Richard Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Robert Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Russ Arnold, American bridge player
- Russel Arnold (born 1973), Sri Lankan cricketer
- Samuel Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Tom Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Thomas Arnold (disambiguation), several people
- Vladimir Arnold (1937–2010), Russian mathematician
- Werner Arnold (born 1931), German weightlifter
- William Arnold (disambiguation), several people
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