- Source: Butch (nickname)
Butch is a nickname which may refer to:
Frederick Alan Aikman (1919–1991), Canadian World War II flying ace
Butch Baird (born 1936), American retired PGA and Senior PGA Tour golfer
Butch Ballard (1918–2011), American jazz drummer
Butch Beard (born 1947), American basketball player
William H. Blanchard (1916–1966), US Air Force four-star general
Émile Bouchard (1919–2012), Canadian National Hockey League player and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame
Butch Buchholz (born 1940), American former tennis player
Mark Butcher (born 1972), English former Test cricketer
Butch Cassidy (1866–1908), American outlaw
Butch Davis (born 1951), American football coach
Ronald DeFeo, Jr. (1951–2021), American murderer
Kevin DuBrow (1955–2007), American lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Quiet Riot
Adrian S. Fisher (1914–1983), American lawyer and public servant
Butch Goring (born 1949), Canadian National Hockey League player
William Edward Hanford (1908–1996), American chemist who developed the modern process for making polyurethane
Butch Harmon (born 1943), American golf instructor and former player
Sir Arthur Harris, 1st Baronet (1892–1984), Marshal of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War
Butch Hartman (born 1965), American animator, writer, director, producer, illustrator and voice actor
Butch Hartman (racing driver) (1940–1994), American stock car racing national champion
Bob Heffner (born 1938), American retired Major League Baseball pitcher
Butch James (born 1979), South African former rugby union player
Butch Johnson (American football) (born 1954), former National Football League wide receiver
John J. Lenzini, Jr. (1947–1996), American Thoroughbred horse trainer
Butch Levy (1921–1999), American football player and professional wrestler
Butch Lindley (1948–1990), American NASCAR driver
Butch Lochner (1931–2010), South African former international rugby union player
Obert Logan (1941–2003), American National Football League player
Graeme Macdougall (born 1940), Australian former rugby union player
Ed Mierkowicz (1924–2017), American former Major League Baseball player
Butch Miles (1944-2023), American drummer and musician
Butch Morris (1947–2013), American jazz cornetist, composer and conductor
Jonathan Norton (born 1958), original drummer for the band Eels
Edward O'Hare (1914–1943), American pilot during World War II
Butch Otter (born 1942), politician and former governor of Idaho (2007-2019)
Butch Reynolds (born 1964), American former 400-meter sprinter
Harry G. Robinson III (born 1942), American architect and professor
Roy Sanders (National League pitcher) (1892–1950), American Major League Baseball pitcher
Walter Schindler (1897–1991), US Navy vice admiral
Clyde J. Tate II (born 1957), American major general and army lawyer
Butch Vig (born 1955), American musician and producer, and drummer for the band Garbage
Roy Marlin Voris (1919–2005), American World War II flying ace and founder of the Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron
Bill Walker (Australian footballer, born 1942) (born 1942), New Zealand former Australian rules footballer
Butch Walker (born 1969), American recording artist, songwriter, and record producer
Ray Wilkins (1956–2018), English former football player
Butch Wynegar (born 1956), American Major League Baseball player
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- Butch (nickname)
- Butch
- Butch and femme
- Butch Hartman
- Butch Vig
- Butch Cassidy
- Tommy Bond
- Butch Cassidy (disambiguation)
- Edward O'Hare
- Butch Reed