Angus (disambiguation)
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Angus is a traditional province of Scotland and modern council area.
Aengus is Irish god.
Angus may also refer to:
Places
Canada
- Angus, Ontario, community in Essa, Ontario
- East Angus, Quebec
Scotland
United States
- Angus Township, Polk County, Minnesota
- Angus, Nebraska
- Angus, Ohio
- Angus, Texas
- Angus, Wisconsin
- Angus, Iowa
Animal breeds
- Angus cattle, breed of cattle from Angus, Scotland
- Red Angus, breed of Angus cattle with a red colored coat
Names
Given
- Angus (given name), origin of the name, list of people with the name
- Aengus (given name), origin of the name, list of people with the name
- Aonghas (given name), origin of the name, list of people with the name
- Aonghus (given name), origin of the name, list of people with the name
Surname
Media
- Angus (film), a 1995 film about an overweight boy humiliated by his peers
- Angus Og (comics), cartoon in the Daily Record newspaper
- Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging, a 1999 book by Louise Rennison
- Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging, a 2008 film based on Rennison's novel
Fictional characters
- Angus MacGyver, fictional character in the TV series MacGyver
- Angus (Oobi), a recurring character in the Oobi TV series
People
- Aenghus Ua Flainn (died 1036), Abbot of Clonfert
- Aengus Mac Grianna (born 1964), Irish newsreader for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ)
- Alan Angus (1912–1988), Australian racing cyclist
- Alex Angus (1889–1947), Scottish international rugby union and cricket player
- Angus Abbey (born 1925), Australian rules football player
- Angus Abranson, game publisher
- Angus Allan (1936–2007), British comic strip writer and magazine editor
- Angus B. Rothwell (1905–1981), Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin
- Angus Baker (1849–1924), navigator, ship's captain and political figure in Quebec
- Angus Barnett (born 1963), English actor
- Angus Beck (born 1951), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Angus Beith (born 1996), Scottish footballer
- Angus Bernard MacEachern (1759–1835), Scottish Bishop in the Roman Catholic Church
- Angus Black (born 1925), Scottish international rugby union player
- Angus Brandt (born 1989), Australian professional basketball player
- Angus Brayshaw (born 1996), Australian rules footballer
- Angus Cottrell (born 1989), Australian rugby union footballer
- Angus Creelman Ree (1929–2009), lawyer and political figure in British Columbia
- Angus Cumming, Scottish musicians
- Angus D. MacLean
- Angus D. MacMillan (1839–1884), merchant and political figure on Prince Edward Island
- Angus Dillon (1881–?), Canadian lacrosse player
- Angus Douglas-Hamilton (1863–1915), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Angus Duford (born 1891), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Angus Dunlop (born 1967), Irish cricketer
- Angus Dunnington (born 1967), English poker, online gambling specialist, and professional chess player
- Angus Edmond (born 1976), New Zealand male cyclo-cross cyclist
- Angus Finlay Hutton (born 1928), British naturalist born in India
- Angus Fletcher, a British businessman and member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong
- Angus Fogg (born 1967), championship winning New Zealand racecar driver
- Angus Frantz (1895–1973), American wrestler
- Angus Fregon (1880–1956), Australian rules footballer
- Angus Gardner (born 1984), Australian professional rugby union referee
- Angus Gibson (1842–1920), sugar planter and politician
- Angus Goetz (1897–1977), American football player
- Angus Hambro (1883–1957), British Conservative Party politician
- Angus Harris (born 1977), Australian businessman
- Angus Harrison (born 1992), British actor from Bristol, England
- Angus I. Ward
- Angus John McNeill
- Angus Scrimm (1926–2016), actor and author
- Angus Young (born 1955), lead guitarist for AC/DC
- Óengus mac Óengusa (died 930), Irish poet
- Óengus of Moray
- Rita Angus
Historical figures
- (Saint) Óengus of Tallaght, also known as Óengus Céile Dé or Oengus the Culdee (died 824) (died 824), Irish bishop, reformer and writer
- Angus, son of Fergus, name of two Pictish kings
- Óengus I of the Picts (died 761)
- Óengus II of the Picts (died 834)
- Aonghas Mór (died 1290s), Lord of Islay (died 1295)
- Aonghas Óg (died 1310s), Lord of Islay (died c.1316)
- Aonghas Óg (died 1490), Lord of the Isles
- Óengus mac Nad Froích (died 489), King of Munster
- The Mormaer of Angus, later the Earl of Angus
Mythology
- Óengus Olmucaid, legendary High King of Ireland
- Óengus Ollom, legendary High King of Ireland
- Óengus Tuirmech Temrach, legendary High King of Ireland
Other
- Acoustically Navigated Geological Underwater Survey (ANGUS), a deep-towed still camera sled
- Angus Armanasco Stakes, Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race
- Angus Automobile Company, defunct American company; see Fuller
- Angus Book Award, literary award for UK authors of teenage fiction
- Angus Burger (Burger King), sandwich available at Burger King
- Angus College, college in Arbroath, Scotland
- Angus Folk Museum, a centre for agricultural history and rural life located near Forfar, Angus
- Angus Herald, current Scottish herald of arms in Extraordinary of the Court of the Lord Lyon* Angus Aviation
Disambiguation
- Agnus (disambiguation)
- Angus Bethune (disambiguation)
- Angus Buchanan (disambiguation)
- Angus Cameron (disambiguation)
- Angus Campbell (disambiguation)
- Angus Graham (disambiguation)
- John Angus (disambiguation)
- Óengus mac Fergusa (disambiguation)
- Onuist (disambiguation)
See also
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