• Source: Linton (name)
    • Linton is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It can also be used as a unisex given name.


      Surname


      Arthur Linton (1868–1896), British cycling champion
      David Linton (1906–1971), British geographer and geomorphologist
      David Linton (1815–1889), U.S. college fraternity founder
      Doug Linton (born 1965), Major League Baseball pitcher
      Edwin Linton (1855–1939), American helminthologist and parasitologist
      Eliza Lynn Linton (1822–1898), British novelist and essayist
      Hercules Linton (1837–1900), Scottish shipbuilder
      J. Linton, Scottish footballer
      James Linton, Anglican bishop in Persia
      James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916), painter
      John Wallace Linton (1905–1943), Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross
      Joseph Ivor Linton (1900–1982), Israeli diplomat
      Louise Linton (born 1980), Scottish actress
      Marigold Linton (born 1936), American psychologist and president of SACNAS
      Martin Linton (born 1944), British politician
      Mildred Linton (1909–2003), better known as Karen Morley, American actor and political activist
      Ralph Linton (1893–1953), American anthropologist
      Sydney Linton (died 1894), Australian bishop
      Tom Linton (born 1975), American guitarist in the band Jimmy Eat World
      William Linton (disambiguation), several people


      First name


      Linton Lomas Barrett (1904–1972), educator and translator
      Linton Besser, Australian journalist
      Linton Garner (1915–2003), Jazz pianist
      Linton Johnson (born 1980), professional basketball player
      Linton Kwesi Johnson (born 1952), British-Jamaican Dub poet
      Linton Park (artist) (1826-1906), American folk artist
      Linton Sirait (born 1956), Indonesian District Court judge
      Linton Stephens (1823–1872), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia


      See also



      Linton (disambiguation)

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