Knox (surname)
Knox is a Scottish surname that originates from the Scots Gaelic "cnoc", meaning a hillock or a hump[1] or the Old English "cnocc", meaning a round-topped hill.[2]
Notable Knoxes include the Presbyterian reformer John Knox, American Revolutionary War hero Henry Knox and the United States Army facility Fort Knox named after him.
People
- Sir Adrian Knox, Australian judge and the second Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
- Alexander Knox, Canadian actor
- Alfred Knox (1870–1964), British army officer and politician
- Amanda Knox, American woman convicted and acquitted of murdering Meredith Kercher
- Archibald Knox (designer) (1864–1933), designer from Isle of Man
- Archie Knox Scottish football manager
- Arthur Edward Knox (1808–1886), British naturalist and author
- Barbara Knox, British actress mainly known for playing Rita Sullivan in the television soap opera Coronation Street
- Bernard Knox, classicist, and first director of the Center for Hellenic Studies
- Bill Knox (1928–1999), Scottish author
- Bronwen Knox, Australian water polo player
- Buddy Knox, American rockabilly singer-songwriter
- Cecil Leonard Knox, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Charles Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Chris Knox, New Zealand rock 'n' roll musician
- Chuck Knox (1932–2018), American football coach
- Daniel Knox, 6th Earl of Ranfurly, British Second Lieutenant during World War II
- David Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Dawson Knox (born 1996), American football player
- Dilly Knox, British codebreaker and scholar of Greek at King's College, Cambridge
- Dudley Wright Knox, Commodore in the United States Navy during the Spanish–American War and World War I
- Edward Knox (Australian politician) (1819–1901), Australian judge and politician
- H. Edward Knox (born 1937), American politician
- Edward M. Knox (1842–1916), Union Army soldier in the American Civil War and Medal of Honor recipient
- E. V. Knox, poet, satirist, and editor of Punch from 1932 to 1949
- Ellis O. Knox, first African-American to be awarded a PhD on the West Coast of the United States
- Elyse Knox, American actress
- Frank Knox, U.S. Secretary of the Navy under Franklin D. Roosevelt during most of World War II
- George Knox (died 1741), Irish MP for county Donegal
- Sir George Edward Knox, (1845–1922) British judge in India
- Sir George Hodges Knox, Australian politician
- George Hodges Knox (1885–1960), Australian politician
- George L. Knox Escaped slave, activist, publisher and author
- George L. Knox II, U.S. Army Air Force Officer and Tuskegee Airman
- George William Knox, American Presbyterian theologian and writer
- George Williams Knox (1838–1894), British soldier
- Harley E. Knox, American politician who served as mayor of San Diego
- Henry Knox, first U.S. Secretary of War
- James Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Janette Hill Knox (1845-1920), American reformer, suffragist, teacher, author
- Jim Knox (1919–1991), New Zealand trade unionist and politician
- Jim Knox (American football), Fox Sports American football commentator, see 2000 Oklahoma Sooners football team
- Jim Knox (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player, 1966 Memorial Cup
- John Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Johnny Knox (born 1986), American football player
- Jon Knox, American session musician drummer, producer and composer
- Keith Knox (born 1964), Scottish football player and manager
- Keith Knox (boxer), Scottish boxer of the 1990s and 2000s
- Kevin Knox (American football) (born 1971), former American football wide receiver
- Kevin Knox (basketball) (born 1999), American basketball player for the New York Knicks
- Malcolm Knox, Sir Thomas Malcolm Knox (1900–1980), British philosopher and Principal of St Andrews University
- Malcolm Knox (author) (born 1966), Australian journalist and author
- Mike Knox, ring name of Michael Hettinga, American professional wrestler
- Mona Knox (1929–2008), American model and film actress
- Myra Knox (1853–1915), Canadian-born American physician
- Neville Knox, English cricketer
- Northrup R. Knox, sportsman, banker, original principal owner of the Buffalo Sabres
- Philander C. Knox, U.S. Attorney General, Secretary of State and Senator
- Rob Knox (1989–2008), British actor who appears in the film Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
- Robert Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (born 1939), British sailor
- Ronald Knox, English theologian and crime writer
- Rose Knox (née Markward) (1857–1950), American businesswoman
- Russell Knox. Scottish professional golfer
- Sam Knox (1910–1981), American football player
- Seymour H. Knox I, merchant and businessman
- Seymour H. Knox II, Buffalo philanthropist and art exponent
- Seymour H. Knox III, sportsman, banker, original principal owner of the Buffalo Sabres
- Shelby Knox, feminist and sexual education activist
- Simmie Knox (born 1935), African-American painter
- Steven Knox (born 1974), cricketer who played for Scotland
- Terence Knox (born 1946), American film, stage, and television actor
- Thomas Knox (disambiguation), several people
- Tom Knox, American businessman and politician
- Tom Knox (author), pseudonym of British writer and journalist Sean Thomas
- Tommy Knox (1905–1954), English football goalkeeper
- Uchter Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand
- Vicesimus Knox, English essayist and minister
- Victor A. Knox (1899–1976), U.S. Representative for Michigan
- W. R. Knox (1861–1933), organist in Adelaide, South Australia
- William Knox (disambiguation), several people
Fictional characters
- Dlanor A. Knox, from the visual novel series Umineko When They Cry
- Ronald Knox, from the Japanese manga series Black Butler
See also
- Knox (disambiguation)
- Baron Welles, Viscount Northland, and Earl of Ranfurly (Knox family), Irish peerages created in 1781, 1791 and 1831
References
- Sims, Clifford Stanley (1862). The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames. With a Vocabulary of Christian Names. Albany, New York: J. Munsell. p. 65. OCLC 1060940902 – via Internet Archive.
- Hanks, Patrick (May 8, 2003). Dictionary of American Family Names. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199771691 – via Google Books.
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