North is a surname.
The name in English origin is a topographic or toponymic surname. It denotes someone who had migrated from the north, resided to the north of a location, or was from northern England but living in the southern part of the country.
The surname North in Ireland is an Anglicization of McNulty or Mac an Ultaigh. In Irish, this means 'son of the Ulsterman', Ulster being the northern province of Ireland. It is associated with families that migrated westward to Donegal which became known as Ultach and some of their descendants assumed the name, Mac an Ultaigh.
Notable people with the surname include:
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- F. J. North (18891968), British geologist and museum curator
- Ford North (1830âÂÂ1913), British judge
- Frances North (1919âÂÂ2003), American politician
- Francis North (disambiguation)
- Frank North (1840âÂÂ1885), United States Army officer and politician
- Frank North (American football) (1924âÂÂ2017), American football coach
- Frank William North (1871âÂÂ1925), Anglican clergyman who spent his career in Russia and Finland
- Freddie North (born 1939), American singer
- Frederic North (1866âÂÂ1921), British sportsman and public servant
- Frederick North, Lord North (1732âÂÂ1792), British prime minister
- Freya North (born 1967), British writer
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- Ian North (1952âÂÂ2021), American musician, producer and painter
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- Kathryn North, Australian paediatric physician, neurologist and clinical geneticist
- Kenda North (born 1951), American photographer
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- Oliver North (born 1943), American former lieutenant colonel involved in the IranâÂÂContra affair
- Oliver Danson North (1887âÂÂ1968), British automobile designer
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