Turnbull (surname)
Turnbull is a northern English and Scottish surname. For theories of its etymology, see Clan Turnbull.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Turnbull (drummer), Australian jazz drummer
- Alan Turnbull, Lord Turnbull
- Andrew Turnbull (colonist) (1718–1792), early British colonizer of Florida
- Andrew Turnbull (rugby union)
- Andrew Turnbull, Baron Turnbull (born 1945), head of the British Civil Service and Cabinet Secretary
- Ann Turnbull (born 1943), British writer of fiction for children and young adults
- Bernard Turnbull (1904–1984), Wales rugby union captain
- Bill Turnbull (born 1956), British television presenter
- Bob Turnbull, Scottish footballer
- Charles Wesley Turnbull, governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands
- Colin Turnbull, anthropologist and author
- David Turnbull (disambiguation)
- Derek Turnbull (1926–2006), New Zealand long distance runner
- Doug Turnbull (1903–1993), American lacrosse player
- Drew Turnbull, Andrew "Drew" Turnbull, Scottish rugby league footballer of the 1950s for Leeds and Great Britain
- Eddie Turnbull, Scottish football player and manager
- Fred Turnbull (footballer born 1888), English footballer with Coventry City and Southampton
- Gael Turnbull, Scottish poet who was an important precursor of the British Poetry Revival
- George Turnbull (autoindustry executive), (1926–1996), British car manufacturer, associated with British Leyland and Hyundai
- George Turnbull (civil engineer), (1809–1878), civil engineer active in the UK and India
- George Turnbull (soldier) (1729–1810), Scottish-born loyalist soldier in the American Revolutionary War
- George Turnbull (theologian) (1698–1748), Scottish theologian
- Hector Turnbull (businessman) (1733–1788), Perthshire, Scotland
- Ian Turnbull (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey defenceman who played during the 1970s and early 1980s, mostly with the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Ian Turnbull (politician), New Democratic member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1969 to 1977, and a member of Edward Schreyer's cabinet from 1973 to 1977
- Jack Turnbull (1910–1944), American lacrosse player
- James Turnbull, Australian author
- James Turnbull (steamboat captain), first to ascend the Colorado River by steamboat in November 1852.
- James Youll Turnbull, Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War II
- Jimmy Turnbull, Scottish footballer
- John Turnbull (actor)
- John Turnbull (field hockey) (1910–1944), American field hockey player
- John Turnbull (musician) (born 1950), English pop and rock guitarist and singer
- John E. Turnbull, Canadian inventor
- John Walker Turnbull (1958–1999), English soldier who committed suicide after murdering his wife
- Josh Turnbull, (born 1988), Wales international rugby union player
- Koi Turnbull, comics artist
- Lee Turnbull (actor)
- Lee Turnbull (footballer)
- Lucinha Turnbull (born 1953), Brazilian musician
- Lucy Turnbull, former Lord Mayor of Sydney and wife of businessman and fellow politician, Malcolm Turnbull
- Malcolm Turnbull, Australian politician. 29th and current Prime Minister of Australia and leader of the Liberal Party since September 2015, and MP for the Division of Wentworth, New South Wales since 2004.
- Margaret Turnbull, American astronomer who developed a catalog of potentially habitable solar systems
- Maurice Turnbull, Welsh cricketer, rugby union player, and soldier
- Mary Turnbull (Constance Mary Turnbull, C. M. Turnbull), British historian
- Michael G. Turnbull, American architect
- Michael Turnbull, Church of England bishop
- Norman Turnbull, Canadian politician
- Norm Turnbull, (born 1894), Australian rules footballer
- Oswald Turnbull, British tennis player
- Perry Turnbull (born 1959), retired National Hockey League player
- Phil Turnbull (born 1987), English footballer
- Ray Turnbull (American football), American football coach
- Ray Turnbull (curler) (born 1939), Canadian curler
- Reg Turnbull, (1908–2006), Australian politician
- Richard Turnbull, principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
- Roland Evelyn Turnbull (1905–1960), British colonial administrator and Governor of North Borneo
- Ross Turnbull, English footballer
- Ryan Turnbull (born 1971), former Australian rules footballer
- Sandy Turnbull, Scottish football player who died in World War II
- Stephen Turnbull (footballer) (born 1987), English footballer
- Stephen Turnbull (historian), expert on samurai and author of several works on the subject
- Susan Turnbull, American Democratic organiser
- Wallace Rupert Turnbull (1879–1954), Canadian inventor
- Walter Turnbull (1944–2007), American musician
- Wendy Turnbull (born 1952), Australian tennis player
- William Barclay Turnbull, Scottish antiquarian
- William Turnbull (artist) (1922–2012), English artist
- William Turnbull (bishop), influential Bishop of Glasgow, Scotland from 1448 to 1454
- William Turnbull, Jr. (1935–1997), American architect
- Winton Turnbull (1899–1980), Australian politician.
See also
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