Turnbull (surname)
Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Turnbull (drummer), Australian jazz drummer
- Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull
- Andrew Turnbull (colonist) (1718–1792), early British colonizer of Florida
- Andrew Turnbull (rugby union)
- Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull (born 1945), head of the British Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary
- Ann Turnbull (born 1943), British writer of fiction for children and young adults
- Bernard Turnbull (1904–1984), Wales rugby union captain
- Bill Turnbull (born 1956), British television presenter
- Bob Turnbull, Scottish footballer
- Charles Wesley Turnbull, governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Colin Turnbull, anthropologist and author
- David Turnbull (disambiguation)
- Derek Turnbull (1926–2006), New Zealand long distance runner
- Doug Turnbull (1903–1993), American lacrosse player
- Douglass Turnbull, Professor of Neurology at the Newcastle University
- Drew Turnbull, Andrew "Drew" Turnbull, Scottish rugby league footballer of the 1950s for Leeds and Great Britain
- Eddie Turnbull, Scottish football player and manager
- Fred Turnbull (footballer born 1888), English footballer with Coventry City and Southampton
- Gael Turnbull, Scottish poet who was an important precursor of the British Poetry Revival
- George Turnbull (autoindustry executive), (1926–1996), British car manufacturer, associated with British Leyland and Hyundai
- George Turnbull (civil engineer), (1809–1878), civil engineer active in the UK and India
- George Turnbull (soldier) (1729–1810), Scottish-born loyalist soldier in the American Revolutionary War
- George Turnbull (theologian) (1698–1748), Scottish theologian
- George Turnbull (footballer, born 1927)
- Hector Turnbull (businessman) (1733–1788), Perthshire, Scotland
- Herbert Turnbull (1885–1961), English mathematician
- Hubert Maitland Turnbull (1875–1955), British pathologist
- Ian Turnbull (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played during the 1970s and early 1980s, mostly with the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Ian Turnbull (politician) (born 1935), Canadian politician
- Jack Turnbull (1910–1944), American lacrosse player
- James Turnbull, Australian author
- James Turnbull (steamboat captain), first to ascend the Colorado River by steamboat in November 1852.
- James Youll Turnbull, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War II
- Jimmy Turnbull, Scottish footballer
- John Turnbull (actor)
- John Turnbull (field hockey) (1910–1944), American field hockey player
- John Turnbull (musician) (born 1950), English pop and rock guitarist and singer
- John E. Turnbull, Canadian inventor
- John Walker Turnbull (1958–1999), English soldier who committed suicide after murdering his wife
- Josh Turnbull, (born 1988), Wales international rugby union player
- Koi Turnbull, comics artist
- Lee Turnbull (actor)
- Lee Turnbull (footballer)
- Lucinha Turnbull (born 1953), Brazilian musician
- Lucy Turnbull, former Lord Mayor of Sydney and wife of businessman and fellow politician, Malcolm Turnbull
- Malcolm Turnbull (born 1954), Australian politician; 29th Prime Minister of Australia
- Margaret Turnbull, American astronomer who developed a catalog of potentially habitable solar systems
- Maurice Turnbull, Welsh cricketer, rugby union player, and soldier
- Mary Turnbull (Constance Mary Turnbull, C. M. Turnbull), British historian
- Michael G. Turnbull, American architect
- Michael Turnbull, Church of England bishop
- Norman Turnbull, Canadian politician
- Norm Turnbull, (born 1894), Australian rules footballer
- Oswald Turnbull, British tennis player
- Perry Turnbull (born 1959), retired National Hockey League player
- Phil Turnbull (born 1987), English footballer
- Ray Turnbull (American football), American football coach
- Ray Turnbull (curler) (born 1939), Canadian curler
- Reg Turnbull, (1908–2006), Australian politician
- Richard Turnbull, principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
- Roland Evelyn Turnbull (1905–1960), British colonial administrator and Governor of North Borneo
- Ross Turnbull, English footballer
- Ryan Turnbull (born 1971), former Australian rules footballer
- Sandy Turnbull, Scottish football player who died in World War II
- Stephen Turnbull (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer
- Stephen Turnbull (historian), expert on samurai and author of several works on the subject
- Susan Turnbull, American Democratic organiser
- Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1879–1954), Canadian inventor
- Walter Turnbull (1944–2007), American musician
- Wendy Turnbull (born 1952), Australian tennis player
- William Barclay Turnbull, Scottish antiquarian
- William Turnbull (artist) (1922–2012), English artist
- William Turnbull (bishop), influential Bishop of Glasgow, Scotland from 1448 to 1454
- William Turnbull, Jr. (1935–1997), American architect
- Winton Turnbull (1899–1980), Australian politician.
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