The surname Newton is a toponymic surname, i.e., derived from a place name. It has a Surname DNA project. The most well-known bearer of the name was Isaac Newton and he is usually the one meant when a reference is made to "Newton" without qualification. The surname may also refer to:
A. Richard Newton (1951-2007), dean of the University of California, Berkeley College of Engineering.
Alan Newton (cyclist) (born 1931), British track cyclist
Alan Newton (cricketer), Australian cricketer
Alan Newton (surgeon) (full name Sir Hibbert Alan Stephen Newton) (1887–1949), Australian surgeon
Alfred Newton (1829-1907), British zoologist and ornithologist
Amanda Newton (illustrator) (ca. 1860-1943), American botanical illustrator
Arthur Edward Newton (1862–1952), Somerset and Oxford University cricketer
Arthur F. H. Newton (1883–1959), British athlete
Arthur Lee Newton (1883–1950), American athlete
Becki Newton, an American actress
Benjamin Wills Newton (1807-1899), 19th century theologian and early leader of the Plymouth Brethren
Bert Newton (born 1938), Australian television personality
Cam Newton (born 1989), American football player
Cecil Newton, Jr. (born 1986), American football player and brother of Cam
Charles Newton (disambiguation)
Clara Chipman Newton (1846-1936), an American china painter
Conor Newton (born 1991), English football player
Edward Newton (1832-1897), British colonial administrator and ornithologist
Edwin Tulley Newton (1840–1930), British palaeontologist
Emanuel Newton (born 1984), American mixed martial artist
A. Edward Newton (1863-1940), an American author and bibliophile
Frances Newton (1965-2005), American convicted murderer from Texas
Frances Newton (educator) (1865–1938), American early childhood educator in Australia
Frances E. Newton (1871–1955), British missionary in Palestine
Helmut Newton (1920-2004), German photographer
Hibbert Alan Stephen Newton (1887–1949), known as Alan Newton (surgeon), Australian surgeon
Hubert Anson Newton (1830-1896), English astronomer
Huey P. Newton (1942-1989), founder of Black Panther Party
Ian Newton ((born 1940), English ornithologist
Isaac Newton (1642–1727), English physicist, mathematician, alchemist, and philosopher
Isaac Newton (agriculturalist) (1800-1867), American agriculturalist
John Newton (1725-1807), British slave trader-turned-hymnwriter and anti-slavery campaigner
John Newton (engineer) (1822-1895), American Civil War general and Chief Engineer of US Army
Juice Newton (born 1952), American singer
Keith Newton (prelate) (born 1952), English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church
Keith Newton (footballer) (1941–1998), English international footballer
Lauren Newton (singer), European musician
Lee Newton, American YouTube personality
Matthew Newton (born 1977), Bert Newton's son
Michael Newton (disambiguation)
Milt Newton, NBA executive
Nate Newton (born 1961), former NFL offensive lineman
Olivia Newton-John (born 1948), pop-icon and singer-actress
Patti Newton (born 1945), Bert Newton's wife
Paula Newton, Canadian anchor and correspondent for CNN
Robert Newton, British actor
Robert Russell Newton, also R. R. Newton (July 7, 1918 - June 2, 1991), American physicist, astronomer, and historian of science.
Syvelle Newton (born 1985), American college football player
Thandie Newton (born 1972), English actress
Todd Newton (born 1970), American game show host
Tyler Newton (born 1982), American basketball player
Virgil Miller Newton (b. 1938), Antiochian Orthodox priest and former head of controversial teen drug-rehabilitation facilities
Wayne Newton a.k.a. "Mr. Las Vegas" (born 1942), American singer and entertainer
Wes Newton (born 1977), English darts player
William Ellis Newton (born 1919), Australian Victoria Cross recipient
Williams Newton (1893–1970), American college sports coach
Curtis Newton, pulp magazine character as Captain Future
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