Temple (name)
Not to be confused with the term temple name of Asian royalty.
People with the name Temple include:
Surname
- Derek Temple, English football player
- Dina Temple-Raston, Belgian-American journalist
- Floyd Temple (1926–2012), American baseball player and coach
- Frederick Temple (1821–1902), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865), British Prime Minister
- Henry Wilson Temple (1864–1955), American Congressional Representative from Pennsylvania
- James Temple English civil war soldier and regicide
- Julien Temple (born 1953), English film director
- Juno Temple (born 1989), English actress, daughter of Julien
- Keith Temple, British screenwriter
- Lew Temple, American film actor
- Luke Temple, American singer-songwriter
- Nancy Temple, former in-house attorney at Arthur Andersen LLP
- Nina Temple, British political figure
- Owen Temple, American musician
- Peter Temple (born 1946), Australian writer
- Peter Temple (regicide), English official
- Peter Temple-Morris, Baron Temple-Morris, Welsh politician
- Philip Temple, New Zealand writer
- Richard Carnac Temple (1850–1931), British Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, anthropological writer
- Robert K. G. Temple, American author
- Shirley Temple (1928–2014), child actor and ambassador
- Simon Temple (1780–1805) ship builder
- Tony Temple, American football player
- Tracey Temple, former secretary to British Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott
- William Temple (governor) (1814–1863), Governor of Delaware
Given name
- Temple Grandin (born 1947), American professor, slaughterhouse designer and autism activist
- Temple Hayes, Unity minister in Florida
- Temple Hardy (1765–1814), British Royal Navy officer; grandson of Temple Stanyan
- Temple Stanyan (1675–1752), English politician and historian of ancient Greece
- Temple F. Smith (born 1939), American professor of biomedical engineering
Name variations
- Stephan Templ, Austrian author and journalist, co-author of Unser Wien (Our Vienna)
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