William Dixon
William Dixon may refer to:
- Billy Dixon (footballer) (born 1941), former Shamrock Rovers player
- Billy Dixon (1850–1913), one of only a few civilians to be awarded the Medal of Honor
- Billy Dixon and the Tropics, a nom de disque for the 1950s pop/rock group Four Lovers who evolved into The Four Seasons
- William W. Dixon (1838–1910), U.S. Representative from Montana.
- William Dixon manuscript, the earliest manuscript of bagpipe music from the UK, compiled in 1733 by a piper from Northumberland
- Bill Dixon (1925–2010), American musician and artist
- Bill Dixon (game designer), 18XX board game designer
- Willie Dixon (1915–1992), U.S. blues musician
- William Hepworth Dixon (1821–1879), social and prison commentator
- William Macneile Dixon (1866–1946), British author
- William Dixon (Assemblyman), English-born Wisconsin politician
- William Dixon (politician) (1860–1935), Australian politician
- William C. Dixon (1904–1997), government antitrust lawyer and judge on the Ohio Supreme Court
- William Dixon (priest) (born 1939), Dean of Barbados
- William Gray Dixon (1854–1928), Presbyterian minister
See also
- William Dickson (disambiguation)
- William Dixson (1870–1952), Australian businessman and benefactor
- William Dixon Allot, mayor of Adelaide, Australia
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