Gardiner (surname)
Gardiner is a surname, and may refer to:
- Addison Gardiner (1797–1883), New York Lieutenant Governor and Chief Judge
- Sir Alan Gardiner (1879–1963), English Egyptologist
- Albert Gardiner, Australian politician
- Alfred George Gardiner (1865–1946), English journalist and essayist
- Allen Francis Gardiner (1794–1851), English missionary
- Anthony W. Gardiner (1820–1885), President of Liberia
- Antoinette Avril Gardiner (born 1941), known as Princess Muna al-Hussein, second wife of King Hussein of Jordan
- Asa Bird Gardiner (1839–1919), American lawyer and politician
- Barry Gardiner (born 1957), Scottish politician
- Bernard Gardiner (c. 1668–1726), English academic administrator
- Boris Gardiner (born 1943), Jamaican reggae musician
- Charlie Gardiner (ice hockey player) (1904–1934), Scottish-born Canadian ice hockey player
- Charles Gardiner (1720–1769), Irish politician and landowner
- Charles Gardiner, 1st Earl of Blessington (1782–1829), socialite
- Chittampalam Abraham Gardiner, Sri Lankan businessman and prominent Roman Catholic activist
- Chris Gardiner (born 1986), Scottish footballer
- Frank Gardiner, Scottish-born Australian bushranger
- Fred Gardiner, Toronto politician
- Sir George Gardiner (politician) (1935–2002), English politician
- George Gardiner (settler) (c 1610) of Rhode Island
- George Gardiner (soldier) (1821–1891), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner (1900–1990), Lord Chancellor of the United Kingdom
- Harry Gardiner (born 1871), American buildings climber
- Harry Gardiner (footballer), Scottish footballer
- Henry Balfour Gardiner (1877–1950), English composer
- Herb Gardiner (1891–1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ian Gardiner, Scottish footballer
- Jake Gardiner, Canadian hockey player
- James Gardiner (British Army officer) (1688–1745), Scottish soldier
- James Garfield Gardiner (1883–1962), Canadian politician
- James Henry Gardiner, early Australian Rules Footballer
- James McDonald Gardiner, (1857-1925), American architect, educator and lay missionary to Japan
- James Terry Gardiner (1842–1912), American surveyor
- Jane Gardiner, schoolmistress, grammarian
- John Gardiner (Australia) (1873–1878), Irish-born settler in Australia
- Sir John Eliot Gardiner (born 1943), English conductor
- John Reynolds Gardiner, American novelist
- John Sylvester John Gardiner (1765–1830), Welsh-born American clergyman
- Joseph Gardiner (1886–1965), Australian politician
- Kyoko Gardiner, also known as Kiki Gardiner (born 1975), Japanese-born artist/activist/writer
- Les Gardiner (Scottish footballer) (born 1918)
- Lion Gardiner (1599–1663), English settler in New York
- Luke Gardiner (1690–1755), Irish politician
- Luke Gardiner, 1st Viscount Mountjoy (1745–1798), Irish politician and property developer
- Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (1789–1849), Irish writer
- Michael Gardiner, Australian rules footballer
- Muriel Gardiner, American psychiatrist
- Nevile Gardiner (1902–1954), English diplomat
- Pauline Gardiner, New Zealand politician
- Peter Gardiner, Swedish actor and dancer
- Reginald Gardiner (1903–1980), English actor
- Richard Gardiner, Lord Mayor of London in the fifteenth century
- Ricky Gardiner, Scottish musician
- Robert Gardiner (disambiguation), several people
- Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1829–1902), English historian
- Silvester Gardiner (1707–1786), American physician and land developer
- Simon Gardiner (born 1975), Prominent Scouser and world record neck size
- Stephen Gardiner (c. 1493–1555), English Lord Chancellor and bishop
- Steven Gardiner (born 1995), Bahamian track and field sprinter
- Susan Gardiner (born 1980), Canadian water polo player
- Thomas A. Gardiner (1832–1881), New York politician
- William Guthrie Gardiner, ship owner and philanthropist
- Wrey Gardiner (1901–1981), English writer, poet, editor and publisher
See also
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