Glover (surname)
Glover, which means a maker or seller of gloves, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alfred Glover (1872–1949), English cricketer
- Allan Glover (born 1950), English (soccer) footballer
- Allan C. Glover (1900–1984), South Australian artist
- Anne Glover (disambiguation), multiple people
- Annie Glover, Irish washerwoman - the last woman hanged as a witch in Boston
- Bill Glover, Christian drummer and musician
- Boyer Glover
- Brian Glover (1934–1997) , British actor
- Broc Glover (born 1960), American motocross racer
- Bruce Glover (born 1932), American actor
- Candice Glover (born 1989), Winner of American Idol season 12
- Cat Glover, choreographer and dancer
- Charles Glover Barkla (1877–1944), British physicist
- Charles Carroll Glover (1846-1936) , American banker and philanthropist
- Charles Richmond Glover (1870–1936), Australian mayor
- Corey Glover (born 1964), American singer, vocalist of Living Colour
- Crispin Glover (born 1964), American actor and painter
- Crispin J Glover, British DJ
- Dana Karl Glover (born 1958), musician and composer
- Dana Glover (singer) (born 1974), singer and songwriter
- Danny Glover (born 1946), American actor
- Danny Glover (footballer) (born 1989), English footballer
- David Glover (born 1948), British geneticist
- David Delano Glover (1868–1952), American politician
- Dean Glover (born 1963), English football manager and former player
- Denis Glover (1912–1980), New Zealand poet
- Dion Glover (born 1978), American basketball player
- Donald Glover (born 1983), American actor, comedian, and rapper
- Edward Glover (athlete) (1885–1940), American athlete
- Edward Glover (psychoanalyst) (1888–1972), English psychoanalyst
- Fi Glover (born 1970), BBC journalist
- Frank Glover, American jazz musician
- Fred W. Glover (born 1937), mathematician
- Gary Glover (born 1976), baseball player
- George Glover (disambiguation)
- Helen Glover (rower) (born 1986), Olympic gold medal rower
- Henry Glover (1921–1991), American songwriter, arranger, record producer and trumpeter
- Henry H. Glover (ca.1810–1858), English lithographer in South Australia
- Henry H. Glover, Jnr (1827–1904), his son, Australian artist and lithographer
- Jane Glover (born 1949), British conductor
- Jean Glover (1758–1801), Scottish poet, actress and singer
- Jim Glover (born 1942), American folk musician
- John Glover (disambiguation), multiple people
- John William Glover (1815–1899), Irish composer
- Jonathan Glover (born 1941), British philosopher
- Joshua Glover, runaway slave whose plight led to Wisconsin becoming the only state to declare the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 unconstitutional
- Juleanna Glover Weiss, White House Press Secretary
- Julian Glover (born 1935), British actor
- Kim Glover, manager of New Kids on the Block
- La'Roi Glover (born 1974), American football player
- Lee Glover (born 1970), British footballer
- Louise Glover (born 1983), British model
- Lucas Glover (born 1979), American professional golfer
- Martin Glover (born 1960), record producer
- Mary Glover, first married name of Mary Baker Eddy
- Melvin Glover (born 1961), hip hop artist Melle Mel
- Moses Glover, English cartographer
- Nat Glover (born 1943), American sheriff
- Nate Glover, the singer Kid Creole
- Neville Glover (born 1955), Australian rugby league footballer
- Paul Glover (born 1947), American politician
- Richard Glover (disambiguation), multiple people
- Robert Glover (disambiguation), multiple people
- Robert W. Glover (1866–1956), American clergyman and politician
- Roger Glover (born 1945), Welsh bass player and songwriter, famous for his work with Deep Purple
- Sandra Glover (born 1968), African-American athlete
- Savion Glover (born 1973), American actor, tap dancer and choreographer
- Stephen Glover (antiquary) (1794-1870), English author and historian
- Steven Gilchrist Glover (born 1974), TY performer Steve-O
- Thomas Blake Glover (1838–1911), key figure in the industrialisation of Japan
- Tom Glover (1912-1948), African-American baseball player
- Townend Glover (1813-1883), American entomologist
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