Kemp
Kemp may refer to:
People
- Kemp Hannon, American politician
- Albert Edward Kemp (1858–1929), Canadian businessman and politician
- Anthony Fenn Kemp (1773–1868), Australian soldier and merchant
- Arthur Kemp (born 1962), South African/British politician and writer
- Bolivar E. Kemp (1871–1933), Louisiana congressman
- Bolivar Edwards Kemp, Jr. (1904–1965), Louisiana Attorney General, 1948-1952
- Dan Kemp (1927–2000), American actor
- David Kemp (politician) (born 1941), Australian politician
- David Kemp (footballer) (born 1953), English footballer
- David Kemp (professor) (fl. 1978), British hearing researcher
- Earl Kemp (born 1929), American science fiction editor, critic and fan
- Edward Kemp (1817–1891), English garden designer and author
- Elise Kemp (1881–1917), New Zealand born nurse and nursing sister
- Gary Kemp (born 1959), English pop musician
- Gene Kemp (born 1926), British author
- George Kemp, 1st Baron Rochdale (1866-1945), British politician, soldier and businessman
- George Meikle Kemp (1795–1844), Scottish carpenter /joiner, draughtsman and architect
- Hal Kemp (1904–1940), American jazz alto saxophonist, clarinetist, bandleader, composer, and arranger
- Harry Kemp (1883–1960), American poet and prose writer
- C. Henry Kempe (1922–1984), American pediatrician who identified the Battered child syndrome.
- Jack Kemp (1935–2009), American politician and football quarterback
- Jacques Kemp (born 1949), Dutch businessman
- James Furman Kemp (1859–1926), American geologist
- Jan Kemp (1949–2008), American academic who exposed the bias in passing college football players
- Jan Kemp (South African), (1872–1946), South African Boer leader, rebel general and politician
- Jennifer Kemp (born 1955), American swimmer
- Jeremy Kemp (born 1935), English actor
- John Kemp (c. 1380 – 1454), Archbishop of Canterbury
- and others
- Jonathan Kemp (born 1981), squash player
- Joseph Kemp (organist), English composer and organist
- Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp, Chief Justice of Hong Kong
- Joseph Kemp (minister) (1872–1933), English-born New Zealand Baptist minister and preacher
- Joseph A. Kemp (1861-1930), entrepreneur and industrialist from Wichita Falls, Texas
- Sir Kenneth Hagar Kemp, 12th Baronet (1853–1936), British soldier, lawyer, landowner and cricketer
- Kirsten Kemp (born 1970), American actress and television presenter
- Lindsay Kemp (born 1938), British dancer, actor, teacher, mime artist and choreographer
- Martin Kemp (entertainer) (born 1961), English actor and musician
- Martin Kemp (art historian) (fl. since 1970), British art historian and professor
- Matthew Kemp (footballer) (born 1980), Australian footballer
- Matthew Kemp (water polo) (born 1984), South African water polo player
- Mathew Kemp (politician) (died 1682), Virginia colonial politician, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
- Matt Kemp (born 1984), American baseball outfielder
- Peter Kemp (rower) (1853–1951), Australian sculler
- Peter Kemp (swimmer) (born 1878), British swimmer
- Richard Kemp (born 1955, Lubbock, Texas), American, Producer, Screenwriter
- Rick Kemp (born 1941), English musician
- Rod Kemp (born 1944), Australian politician
- Rose Kemp (born 1984), English singer and guitarist
- Ross Kemp (born 1964), English actor and journalist
- Shawn Kemp (born 1969), American basketball player
- Stacey Kemp (born 1988), English pair skater
- Steve Kemp (born 1954), American baseball player
- Steve Kemp (musician) (born 1978), English rock drummer
- Tara Kemp (born 1964), American singer
- Te Keepa Te Rangihiwinui (c. 1820–98), also known as Major Kemp, Māori military leader
- Thomas Read Kemp (1783–1844), English property developer and politician
- Troy Kemp (born 1966), Bahamas former high jumper
- Ursula Kemp (c. 1525 – 1582), English cunning woman and midwife
- Willie Kemp (1888–1965), Scottish singer and writer
- Willy Kemp (born 1925), Luxembourgian professional road bicycle racer
Places
- United States
Other
- Kemp (wool), a type of sheep's hair
- "Kemp" (song), a song appearing on Home From Home by Millencolin
- KEMP Technologies, a networking appliances company
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