Fitzgibbon
Fitzgibbon, FitzGibbon, Fitz-Gibbon and Fitzgibbons are surnames of Irish origin. They may refer to:
- People
 
- Abraham Fitzgibbon (1823–87), Irish-born railroad engineer
 - Allan Fitzgibbon (born before 1968), Australian rugby league footballer
 - Andrew Fitzgibbon (1845–83), Irish soldier who may have been the youngest recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - Bernice Fitz-Gibbon (1894–1982), American advertising executive
 - Coleen Fitzgibbon (born 1950), American experimental film artist
 - Constantine Fitzgibbon (1919–83), American-born historian, translator and novelist
 - Craig Fitzgibbon (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer
 - Daniel Fitzgibbon, (born 1976), Australian Paralympic sailor who competed in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Paralympics
 - Desmond Fitzgibbon (1890 – after 1945), British flying ace in the Royal Naval Air Service during World War I
 - Edmond Gerald FitzGibbon (1825–1905), Irish-born Australian barrister and town clerk
 - Edmund FitzGibbon (c. 1552–1608), Irish nobleman
 - Edmund Fitzgibbon (bishop) (1925–2010), Irish-born Roman Catholic bishop in Nigeria
 - Edward Fitzgibbon (1803–57), Irish writer who used the pseudonym Ephemera
 - Edward E. Fitzgibbon (1847–1909), American farmer, teacher, and politician
 - Eric Fitzgibbon (1936–2015), Australian politician
 - Fred Fitzgibbon (1917–99), Australian rules footballer
 - Gerald Fitzgibbon (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Hanorah Philomena FitzGibbon (1889–1979), New Zealand civilian and military nurse and nursing administrator
 - Herb Fitzgibbon (born 1942), U.S. tennis player
 - Ian Fitzgibbon (born 1962), Irish film and television actor/director
 - James FitzGibbon (1780–1863), British soldier and hero of the War of 1812
 - Joe Fitzgibbon (active from 2012), U.S. politician in the state of Washington
 - Joel Fitzgibbon (born 1962), Australian politician
 - John Bowler Fitzgibbons (born before 1995), American entrepreneur, businessman, and philanthropist
 - John Fitzgibbon (disambiguation), multiple people
 - John Fitzgibbons (1868–1941), American politician
 - Joseph Fitzgibbon (1881–1960), Newfoundland politician
 - Lachlan Fitzgibbon (born 1994), Australian rugby league footballer
 - Maggie Fitzgibbon (born 1929), Australian actress and singer
 - Sister Mary Irene FitzGibbon (1823–96), English-born nun who founded the New York Foundling Hospital
 - Maurice Fitzgibbons (1954–2011), U.S. politician in New Jersey
 - Nick FitzGibbon (born 1987), Canadian football player
 - Patricia Fitzgibbon (born before 1984), Irish camogie player
 - Paul Fitzgibbon (1903–75), American football player
 - Peter Fitzgibbon (born 1975), Irish international rugby union referee
 - Richard B. Fitzgibbon, Jr. (1920–56), U.S. murder victim in Vietnam
 - Rosanne Fitzgibbon (1947–2012), Australian literary editor
 - Sally Fitzgibbons (born 1990), Australian professional surfer
 - Sandie Fitzgibbon (born before 1982), Irish camogie player
 - Smacka Fitzgibbon (1930–79), Australian entertainer
 - Theodora FitzGibbon (1916–91), Irish cookery writer, model and actress
 - William Fitzgibbon (active 1890s – 1900s), Irish hurler
 
- Other uses
 
- Fitzgibbon, Queensland, a suburb of Brisbane
 - Fitzgibbon Cup, a trophy for a hurling championship among higher education institutions in Ireland, named after Edwin Fitzgibbon
 
See also
- Thomas Fitzgibbon Moore {active 1800s – after 1837}, Newfoundland constable and politician
 - White Knight (Fitzgibbon family), a hereditary knighthood within Ireland
 - All pages with titles containing Fitzgibbon
 - All pages with titles containing FitzGibbon
 
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