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Ferguson (name)

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Meaning
  
"son of Fergus"

Related names
  
Clan Fergusson

Region of origin
  
Scotland, Ireland

Ferguson is a Scottish surname and given name. The surname is a patronymic form of the personal name Fergus. The name Fergus is derived from the Proto-Celtic elements *wiros ("man") and *gustus ("vigour", "force", or "choice").

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Australia

  • Alan Ferguson, politician
  • Blake Ferguson, footballer
  • Laurie Ferguson, politician
  • Mark Ferguson (news presenter), newsreader
  • Martin Ferguson, politician
  • Michael Ferguson (Australian politician), politician
  • Ryan Ferguson (footballer) Australian rules footballer
  • Tim Ferguson, comedian
  • Bahamas

  • Dwight Ferguson, sprint athlete
  • Shonel Ferguson, sprint athlete and long jumper
  • Canada

  • Charles Frederick Ferguson, MP
  • Colin Ferguson (actor), current star of Eurєka TV series
  • Eric Ferguson (politician), MP
  • Howard Ferguson (1870–1946), ninth premier of Ontario
  • Isaac Edward Ferguson (1888–1964), political activist and attorney
  • James Ferguson (Canadian politician) (1925–2013)
  • Jeff Ferguson (ice hockey) (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey and roller hockey goaltender
  • Julian Harcourt Ferguson, MP
  • Matthew Ferguson, actor
  • Maynard Ferguson, jazz trumpet player
  • Max Ferguson (1924–2013), Canadian radio personality and satirist
  • Ralph Ferguson, MP
  • Rork Scott Ferguson (born 1884), Member of Parliament
  • Scott Ferguson, former National Hockey League defenceman
  • Thomas Roberts Ferguson, MP
  • England

  • Rebecca Ferguson, English singer
  • Sarah, Duchess of York (Sarah Ferguson, born 1959), former wife of Prince Andrew, Duke of York
  • Ireland

  • Harry Ferguson, tractor designer and industrialist
  • Howard Ferguson (composer) (1908–1999), British composer of Irish birth
  • Kathleen Ferguson (born 1958), Northern Irish writer
  • Samuel Ferguson, poet and antiquarian
  • New Zealand

  • Ian Ferguson (canoeist), Olympic sprint canoer
  • Steven Ferguson, Olympic sprint canoer
  • Scotland

  • Adam Ferguson, philosopher and historian
  • Alex Ferguson (born 1941), football manager (Manchester United, 1986-2013)
  • Andy Ferguson, football player (Dundee)
  • Barry Ferguson, football player (Rangers, Scotland)
  • Danny Ferguson (Scottish footballer)
  • Darren Ferguson, football player and manager (Peterborough United)
  • Derek Ferguson, football player (Hearts, Sunderland)
  • Duncan Ferguson, football player (Everton)
  • George Ferguson (Royal Navy officer) (1788–1867)
  • George Ferguson (Lt Governor of Tobago)
  • Hughie Ferguson, football player
  • Iain Ferguson, football player
  • James Ferguson, 1st Laird of Pitfour (1672–1734)
  • James Ferguson, Lord Pitfour (1700–1777)
  • James Ferguson (Scottish astronomer) (1710–1776), clockmaker and astronomer
  • James_Ferguson (major-general) (died 1705) Laird of Kinmundy
  • James Ferguson (Scottish politician), (1735–1820) 3rd Laird of Pitfour and Tory politician
  • Lynn Ferguson, actress and writer
  • Niall Ferguson (born 1964), historian of British imperialism and international finance
  • Patricia Ferguson, politician (MSP for Glasgow Maryhill)
  • Patrick Ferguson, inventor of the breech-loading Ferguson Rifle
  • Robert Ferguson (minister), polemicist and conspirator
  • Robert Ferguson (Carlisle MP) (1817–1898), politician; Member of Parliament for Carlisle
  • Sandy Ferguson (footballer), football player
  • Steven Ferguson (footballer)
  • Sweden

  • Rebecca Ferguson, actress
  • United States

  • Abbie Park Ferguson (1837–1919), founder of Huguenot College
  • Alex Ferguson (baseball) (1897–1976), baseball player
  • Amy Ferguson, actress
  • Andrew Ferguson, journalist
  • Art Ferguson (1944–2016), professionally known as Charlie Tuna, radio and TV personality
  • Benjamin Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Bob Ferguson (infielder) (1845–1894), baseball player, manager, executive and umpire
  • Bob Ferguson (musician) (1927–2001), songwriter, record producer who was instrumental in establishing Nashville, Tennessee as a center of country music; movie producer, and Native American historian.
  • Charles A. Ferguson (1921–1998), sociolinguist
  • Chip Ferguson, American football player
  • Chris Ferguson, professional poker player
  • Christopher Ferguson, astronaut
  • Clarence Clyde Ferguson, Jr. (1924–1983), ambassador and professor of law
  • Craig Ferguson, actor and host of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
  • D'Brickashaw Ferguson, American football player
  • Darold Ferguson, hip hop recording artist
  • David Ferguson (impresario), impresario
  • David R. Ferguson, audio engineer
  • Elsie Ferguson (1883–1961), stage and film actress
  • Gary Ferguson, professor of French
  • Gene Ferguson, retired American football player
  • Gil Ferguson, American politician
  • Helaman Ferguson, sculptor
  • Isaac Edward Ferguson (1888–1964), political activist and attorney
  • James Ferguson (American astronomer) (1797–1867)
  • James Ferguson (water polo), water polo player
  • James E. Ferguson (1871–1944), Governor of Texas
  • Jason Ferguson, American football player
  • Jesse Tyler Ferguson, actor
  • Jim Ferguson (born 1948), American guitarist/composer
  • John D. Ferguson, American businessman, Chairman of the Corrections Corporation of America.
  • Keith Ferguson (born 1972), American voice actor
  • Keith Ferguson (American football) (born 1959), former American professional football player
  • Keith Ferguson (musician) (1946–1997), guitarist
  • Ken Ferguson (born c. 1951), American politician
  • Kent Ferguson, diver
  • Kevin Ferguson (Kimbo Slice), mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter
  • Kitty Ferguson, science writer
  • Manie Payne Ferguson (1850–1932), founder of the Peniel Mission and hymn-writer
  • Mike Ferguson (New Jersey politician), New Jersey politician
  • Miriam A. Ferguson (1875–1961), Governor of Texas
  • Robert Ferguson (American football)
  • Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., former vice chair, Federal Reserve
  • Ronald Ferguson (economist), studies racial achievement gap in the United States
  • Ryan Ferguson, indie rock guitarist and singer/songwriter, formerly of band No Knife
  • Samuel W. Ferguson (1834–1917), Confederate general in the American Civil War
  • Sheila Ferguson, lead singer of the group Three Degrees
  • Stacy Ferguson known as (Fergie), singer-songwriter
  • Terrance Ferguson, basketball player
  • Timothy R. Ferguson, Maryland politician
  • Wales

  • Danny Ferguson, Welsh football player
  • In fiction

  • Samuel Ferguson, the protagonist of Jules Verne's Five Weeks in a Balloon
  • Disambiguation

  • Alex Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Bob Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Charles Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Colin Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • David Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Don Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Eric Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • George Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Ian Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • James Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Jeff Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • John Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Keith Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Mark Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Michael Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Robert Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Ryan Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Sandy Ferguson (disambiguation)
  • Given name

  • Ferguson Cheruiyot Rotich (born 1989), Kenyan middle-distance runner
  • Ferguson Jenkins (born 1943), Canadian MLB baseball player
  • Ferguson John (b. ?), Caribbean politician
  • Ferguson Darling, fictional character on Clarissa Explains It All
  • References

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