McBride (surname)
The name "McBride" or "McGillbride" is the English spelling for the Irish name "Mac Giolla Brídhe" meaning son of the follower of St. Brigid. It is a name found in County Donegal in Ireland and in the Kintyre Peninsula in Scotland and is a Sept of the Ui Brolchainn Clan of the Cenel Eoghain, son of Niall of the Nine Hostages.
List of people surnamed McBride
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- McBride (baseball), baseball player
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- Alexander McBride (1833–1912), the ninth mayor of Calgary, Alberta
- Algie McBride (1869–1956), American professional baseball player
- Andrew F. McBride (1869–?), physician and mayor of Paterson, New Jersey
- Andrew G. McBride (born 1960), partner at the law firm Wiley Rein in Washington, D.C.
- Andrew McBride (born 1982), Canadian lacrosse player
- Andy McBride, English footballer
- Angus McBride (1931–2007), British fantasy and historical illustrator
- Anne McBride, Canadian politician
- Arthur B. McBride (1888–1972), founder of the Cleveland Browns professional American football team
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- Bake McBride (born 1949), Major League Baseball player
- Bernard McBride (1845–?), soldier who served with the 8th U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars
- Bill McBride (candidate) (born 1945), 2002 candidate for Florida governor
- Bob McBride (1946–1998), lead vocalist for the Canadian popular music group Lighthouse
- Brian McBride (born 1970), American musician
- Brian McBride (born 1955), Scottish businessman
- Brian McBride (born 1972), American football (soccer) player
- Bryan McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Bunny McBride (born 1950), American writer and anthropology lecturer
C
- Carol McBride Pirsch (born 1936), member of the Nebraska Legislature
- Catherine McBride-Chang, developmental psychologist
- Charles McBride (born 1903), Scottish sculptor
- Charlie McBride, New Zealand rugby league player
- Chase McBride, American songwriter and visual artist based in Washington, D.C.
- Chi McBride (born 1961), American actor
- Christian McBride (born 1972), American musician
- Cliff McBride (1909–1999), Canadian ice hockey player
- Clifford McBride (1901–1951), American cartoonist best known for his comic strip Napoleon and Uncle Elby
- Conor McBride (born 1973), computing science researcher and lecturer at the University of Strathclyde
D
- Damian McBride, former advisor to British government
- Daniel McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Danny McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Darl McBride (born 1959), former CEO (2002–2007) of the SCO Group
- David McBride (born 1942), American politician who has served continuously in Delaware's General Assembly since 1978
- Denis McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Denis McBride, Scottish priest and theologian
- Denis McBride (born 1964), Irish rugby union player
- Dermot McBride (born 1988), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Dick McBride (born 1928), American poet
- Dick McBride (1847—1916), American Major League Baseball player for the Philadelphia Athletics
E
- Edward William McBride (1791–1834), businessman and political figure in Upper Canada
- Eimear McBride, novelist, author of A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing
- Elizabeth McBride (1955–1997), American costume designer
- Ella E. McBride (1862–1965), American fine-art photographer and mountain climber
- Ernest McBride, Sr. (1909–2007), civil rights activist and community leader based in Long Beach, California
F
- Francis Scott McBride (29–1955), Presbyterian minister active in the Anti-Saloon League
- Frankie McBride (born 1944), Irish country singer
G
- Gary McBride (1980–2009), rugby league footballer for the St. George Illawarra Dragons
- George McBride (1880–1973), shortstop for the Milwaukee Brewers, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, and the Washington Senators
- George W. McBride (1854–1911), politician and businessman from Oregon
- Grant McBride, Australian politician
H
- Harlee McBride (born 1948), American actor
- Henry McBride (art critic) (1867–1962)
- Henry McBride (politician) (1856–1937), governor of Washington
- Horace L. McBride (1894–1962), U.S. Army General during World War II
I
- Ian McBride, professor of Irish and British history at King's College London
J
- Jack McBride Ryder (born 1928), second president of Saginaw Valley State College
- Jack McBride (1901–?), American football player who played for several teams in the NFL
- James McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Janette McBride, Australian actor
- Jean McBride, Canadian judge
- Jeff McBride (born 1959), American magician
- Jim McBride (born 1941), American television and film director and producer
- Joan McBride, American politician who was the mayor of Kirkland, Washington, from 2010 to 2013, and a member of the Washington House of Representatives
- Joe McBride (born 1938), Scottish footballer
- Joe McBride (born 1960), Scottish footballer
- John C. McBride (born 1908), American politician
- John McBride (labor leader) (1854–1917), American labor union leader
- John McBride (born 1967), American photographer
- John Paul McBride (born 1978), Scottish footballer
- John R. McBride (1832–1904), U.S. congressman from Oregon
- Johnny McBride (born 1977), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Jon McBride (filmmaker) (born 1960), American Z movie director, producer, screenwriter and actor
- Jon McBride (born 1943), American naval officer and astronaut
- Joseph McBride (born 1947), American film critic and screenwriter
- Julie McBride (born 1982), American basketball player
- Justin McBride (born 1979), American singer and rodeo performer
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- Katharine Elizabeth McBride (1904–1976), fourth president of Bryn Mawr College
- Kayla McBride(born 1992), American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Stars
- Ken McBride (basketball) (1929–2005), American basketball player who played for the Syracuse Nationals and the Milwaukee Hawks
- Ken McBride (born 1935), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Kevin McBride, (born 1981) Scottish footballer
- Kevin McBride (born 1973), Irish boxer
- Kirsty McBride (born 1985), Scottish footballer
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- Lish McBride, American writer of urban fantasy
- Lloyd McBride (1916–1983), American labor leader and president of the United Steelworkers of America
- Lori Gear McBride (born 1974), Canadian-American basketball player and coach
M
- Macay McBride (born 1982), American baseball player
- Malcolm McBride (1878–1941), American football player and coach
- Margaret McBride, American nun
- Martha McBride Knight (1805–1901), founding member of the Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
- Martina McBride (born 1966), American country music singer
- Mary Margaret McBride (born 1899), American radio personality and writer
- Matt McBride (born 1985), American professional baseball right fielder and first baseman for the Colorado Rockies
- Megan McBride (born 1991), USA Weightlifter
- Melissa McBride (born 1965), American actress
- Michael McBride (football coach) (born 1975), Australian assistant youth association football coach at FFV NTC
- Michael McBride (born 1982), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Murray McBride (born 1935), Canadian politician
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- Neil McBride (1910–1974), British Labour Party politician
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- Pat McBride (born 1943), American soccer player and coach
- Patricia McBride (born 1942), former New York City Ballet principal dancer
- Paul McBride (1964–2012), Scottish criminal lawyer based in Edinburgh
- Pete McBride (1875–1944), pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Peter McBride (1877–1950), Scottish association football player who appeared for Preston North End and the Scotland national football team
- Philip McBride (1892–1982), Australian politician
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- Reggie McBride (born 1954), American bass guitar player
- Renisha McBride (died 2013), 19-year-old African-American woman who was shot and killed after knocking on the windows of a house in Dearborn Heights, Michigan
- Sir Richard McBride, former premier of British Columbia
- Richard McBride (visual effects), visual effects supervisor
- Robert McBride (disambiguation), various people
- Ron McBride (born 1948), American footballer
- Ron McBride (born 1939), American football coach
- Roy McBride (born 1921), American ice hockey player and coach
- Ryan McBride (born 1984), American professional wrestler
S
- Sam McBride (1866–1936), two-time mayor of Toronto
- Sarah McBride (born 1990), American transgender LGBT rights activist from Delaware
- Scott McBride (born 1989), Scottish footballer
- Seth McBride (born 1983), American Paralympic wheelchair rugby player and five-time gold medalist from Seattle, Washington
- Shaheer McBride (born 1985), American footballer
- Simon McBride (born 1979), (Northern) Irish singer, songwriter, producer and guitarist
- Stephen McBride (born 1983), Northern Irish footballer
- Stephen McBride (born 1964), Northern Irish footballer
- Steve McBride, Northern Irish politician
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- Terry McBride (born 1960), Canadian businessman
- Terry McBride (born 1958), American musician
- Thomas A. McBride (born 1930), American attorney and judge in Oregon
- Thomas George McBride (1867–1950), member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Thomas McBride (born 1992), Northern Irish footballer
- Tod McBride (born 1976), American football player
- Tom McBride (actor) (1952–1995), American actor
- Tom McBride (baseball) (1914–2001), Major League Baseball outfielder
- Tre McBride, American football player
- Trumaine McBride (born 1985), American football player
- Turk McBride (born 1985), American football player
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- Vincent McBride (born 1934), association footballer who played for Walsall and Mansfield Town
- Violet McBride (born 1954), British field hockey player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics
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- Walter McBride (1904–1974), English cricketer who played for Oxford University and Hampshire
- Will McBride (photographer) (born 1931), erotic photographer
- William K. McBride (?–?), physician and mayor of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, from 1964 to 1968
- William McBride (doctor) (born 1927), Australian physician
- William V. McBride (born 1922), United States Air Force General
- Willie John McBride (born 1940), Irish rugby union player
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