McNamee
McNamee may refer to :
- Anthony McNamee (born 13 July 1983 in Lambeth, London) is an English footballer. He is a left-midfielder and currently plays for Norwich City.
- Bernie McNamee, the co-host of The World at Six, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
- Brian McNamee, former New York City police officer[1], personal trainer, and strength and conditioning coach in Major League Baseball
- Danny McNamee (b. 29 September 1960[1]) is a former electronic engineer from Crossmaglen, Northern Ireland.
- David McNamee (born 10 October 1980 in Glasgow) is a Scottish professional footballer who currently plays for Championship club Plymouth Argyle
- Eoin McNamee (Kilkeel, County Down, 1961), Irish writer
- Eoin McNamee (Irish Republican)
- Graham McNamee (July 10, 1888 – May 9, 1942), broadcaster in American radio
- Jessica McNamee, Australian actress
- Joe McNamee (born September 24, 1926), retired American professional basketball player
- John McNamee (born 11 June 1941), Scottish former professional association football player
- Luke McNamee (1871 – December 30, 1952), American admiral and Governor of Guam
- Pat McNamee, nationalist politician in Northern Ireland
- Peter McNamee (born September 11, 1950 in Jamaica) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey forward
- Paul McNamee (born 12 November 1954, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a retired Australian tennis player and prominent sports administrator
- Roger McNamee, founding partner of the venture capital firm Elevation Partners
- Francis Bernard McNamee, (born 1828 in County Cavan, Ireland in 1839 emigrated to Montreal, Quebec) was a Justice of the Peace, overseer of the fever sheds for Irish immigrants and owned McNamee Construction Co. in Montreal, for a number of years was also president of the St. Patrick's Society and the president of the Catholic Sailor's Club.
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