Ormond or Ormand is a very old surname, originated in Ireland, but also occurring nowadays in Portugal (mainly Azores), Brazil, England, Scotland, and United States.
It derives from the Irish toponym Oirmhumhain 'East Munster' and was a hereditary title within the Irish aristocracy. See Earl of Ormonde (Irish).
The name can vary in spelling in old texts (as is typical of the English language generally). However the spelling Ormond is specific to the earldom, while Ormonde with an e is specific to the dukedom. (Jane Fenlon, 'The decorative plasterwork at Ormond castle: a unique survival', Architectural History, 41 (1998), 67-81, at 80).
Bert Ormond, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
Counts of Ormond, counts of the Holy Roman Empire
Dale Ormond , first civilian director of RDECOM
Danny Ormand, Current head of newly created Arkansas State Agency. A.C.I.C. Arkansas Crime Information Center and former county sheriff.
Duncan Ormond, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
Earl of Ormonde (Irish)
Earl of Ormonde (Scottish)
Francis Ormond, Australian philanthropist, founder of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and patron of the University of Melbourne
Gibby Ormond (1933–2010), Scottish footballer
Herbert Ormond, Sir Herbert John Ormond. English mayor, J.P. and draper
Iain Ormond, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
Jack Ormond, aka Tiaki Omana, former New Zealand Maori politician and rugby player.
James Ormond (disambiguation)
Joan Ormond (d.1507), wife of John Ormond, esquire
John Ormond, Welsh poet and filmmaker
John Davies Ormond, Superintendent of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
Sir John Davies Wilder Ormond, Chairmen of the New Zealand Meat Producers Board, Exports and Shipping council & shipping line
Hon. John James Ormond, Assc. Justice Alabama Supreme Court. (1837-1847)
Julia Ormond, British actress
Louisa Ormond (1798-1868), wife of Walter Forbes, 18th Lord Forbes
Mary Ormond, wife of a notorious English pirate Blackbeard.
Richard Louis Ormond, (CBE) Former Director of the National Maritime Museum and noted arthur.
Roger Ormond, Member of the Royal Council of North Carolina North Carolina statesman
Saint Ormond,a French saint of the 6th century Catholic church; feastday Jan. 23; elected Abbot of St. Maire circa 587
Vicki Ormond, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
Violet Sargent Ormond, sister of John Singer Sargent
Wayne Ormond, Australian businessman
Willie Ormond, Scotland international football (soccer) player and manager
Hon. Wyriott Ormond Sr., Attorney General of N.C. J.P., Sheriff principal,Member of the Upper House & the Lower House of N.C. .
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