MacFarlane (surname)
MacFarlane or Macfarlane is a surname derived from the Gaelic patronymic Mac Phàrlain (son of Parlan), shared by:
- Alan Macfarlane (born 1941), professor of anthropological science at Cambridge University
- Alan Brock MacFarlane (born c. 1920), lawyer, judge and political figure in British Columbia
- Alexander Macfarlane (disambiguation) (or Alex or MacFarlane), several people
- Alistair MacFarlane (born 1931), British electrical engineer
- Allison Macfarlane, chairman of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Amy MacFarlane (born 1974), former field hockey forward
- Andrew Macfarlane (died 1819), Anglican clergyman who served as a bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church
- Angus Hikairo Macfarlane, New Zealand, schoolteacher and educational psychologist
- Bruce MacFarlane, Canadian lawyer, Crown prosecutor, legal scholar, and former federal and provincial Department of Justice official
- Catharine Macfarlane (1877–1969), American obstetrician and gynecologist
- Charles Macfarlane (1799–1858), Scottish writer
- Dave MacFarlane (1967–2013), Scottish professional football player who is best known for his time with Kilmarnock
- David Macfarlane (born 1952), Canadian journalist, playwright and novelist
- Donald MacFarlane (1834-1926), Scottish preacher
- Donald Horne Macfarlane (1830–1904)
- Donna MacFarlane (born 1977), Australian middle distance and steeplechase runner
- Dorothy Macfarlane, an English cricketer
- Doug MacFarlane (1880–1965), English professional footballer who played for Barrow, Burnley and Tottenham Hotspur
- Duncan Macfarlane (1827–1903), New Zealand grocer, merchant, government agent, farmer and magistrate
- Ed Macfarlane (born 1984), singer, instrumentalist, producer, and the principal songwriter of Friendly Fires
- Edith Mary Macfarlane (1871–1948), New Zealand community worker
- Eve MacFarlane, New Zealand rower
- Gaynor Macfarlane, radio drama director and producer for BBC Radio Drama at Pacific Quay, Glasgow
- George G. Macfarlane (1916–2007), engineer, scientific administrator and public servant
- Gus MacFarlane (1925–1991), Canadian Liberal MP for Hamilton Mountain
- Helen Macfarlane, a Scottish Chartist feminist journalist and philosopher
- James Macfarlane (1844–1914), Scottish-born Australian politician
- Ian Macfarlane (disambiguation) (or MacFarlane), several people
- Jean Macfarlane, American psychologist
- John MacFarlane (disambiguation) (or John Macfarlane), several people
- Karla MacFarlane, Canadian politician
- Katie MacFarlane (born 1982), former American women's basketball player and a current U.S. Army intelligence officer
- Kee MacFarlane (born 1947), Director of Children's Institute International
- Kris MacFarlane (born 1975), Canadian freelance drummer
- Laura Macfarlane, rock and roll musician
- Les MacFarlane (1919–1986), former Australian politician
- Lorne MacFarlane (1904–1971), farmer and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada
- Luke Macfarlane (born 1980), Canadian actor
- Malcolm MacFarlane (1853–1931), Scottish Gaelic scholar and songwriter
- Mike Macfarlane (born 1964), former catcher in Major League Baseball
- Neil MacFarlane (footballer) (born 1977), Scottish professional footballer
- Neil Macfarlane (politician) (born 1936), British Conservative politician and former Minister for Sport
- Norman Macfarlane, Baron Macfarlane of Bearsden (born 1926), British Conservative member of the House of Lords
- Rab Macfarlane (1875–?), Scottish footballer in 1902 Scottish Cup Final
- Rachael MacFarlane (born 1976), voice actress and sister of Seth MacFarlane
- Robert MacFarlane (disambiguation) (or Robert Macfarlane), several people
- Ronald D. Macfarlane, distinguished professor of Chemistry at Texas A&M University
- Sandy MacFarlane (1878–?), Scottish football player and manager
- Seth MacFarlane (born 1973), American animator and voice actor, best known for his show Family Guy
- Stewart MacFarlane (born 1953), figurative Australian painter
- Thomas Macfarlane (1811–1885), 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Auckland Region, New Zealand
- Walter Scott MacFarlane (1896–1979), Canadian bard and soldier
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