Allan (surname)

Allan is a Scottish surname derived from the given name of the same spelling.

Notable people with the surname Allan include

:* Sir Alexander Allan, 1st Baronet (c. 1764–1820), British politician, Member of Parliament for Berwick-upon-Tweed

:* Alex Allan (born 1951), British civil servant

:* Scotty Allan Allan Alexander Allan (1867–1941), Scottish-born American dog musher

:* Alex Allan (footballer) (fl. 1910s), Scottish footballer

:* Alex Allan (rugby union) (born 1992), Scotland rugby union player

:* Alexander Allan (ship owner) (1780–1854), Scottish sea captain and businessman

:* Alexander Allan (locomotive engineer) (1809–1891), Scottish mechanical engineer

:*Anthony Havelock-Allan (1904–2003), British film producer and screenwriter

:*John Hubbard (actor) (1914–1988), known as Anthony Allan

::*Charlie Allan (musician) (born 1963), Scottish actor and musician

:* George Allan (antiquary) (1736–1800), English antiquary and attorney

:* George Allan (barrister) (1767–1828), English politician, son of the antiquary

:* George Allan (composer) (1864–1930), composer and arranger of music for brass bands

:* George Allan (cricketer) (1887–1932), Australian cricketer

:* George Allan (footballer, born 1875) (1875–1899), Scottish footballer (Liverpool FC, Celtic, national team)

:* George Allan (footballer, born 1885) (1885–1916), Scottish footballer (Partick Thistle, Ayr United)

:* George Allan (footballer, born unknown) (fl. 1890s), Scottish footballer

:* George William Allan (1822–1901), Canadian politician

:* George William Allan (Manitoba politician) (1860–1940), Canadian politician

:*Henry Allan (painter) (1865–1912), Irish painter

:*Henry Allan (footballer) (1872–1965), Scottish footballer

:*Henry Allan (cricketer) (1846–1926), Australian cricketer

:*Henry William Allan (rugby union) (1850–1926), Scottish rugby player

:*Henry William Allan (politician) (1843–1913), Canadian politician, merchant and produce dealer

:*Ian Allan (politician) (1916–2000), Australian politician

:*Ian Allan (publisher) (1922–2015), publisher who specialised in transport titles

::*His company, Ian Allan Publishing

:*Ian Allan (RAF officer) (1918–1988), British RAF officer

:*Jack Allan (footballer, born 1883) (1883–?), Manchester United footballer

:*Jack Allan (footballer, born 1886) (1886–1919), Newcastle United footballer

:*Jack Allan (golfer) (1875–1898), Scottish amateur golfer

:*James Allan (Australian footballer) (born 1985), Australian rules footballer

:*James Allan (cricketer) (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer

:*James Allan (footballer, born 1857) (1857–1911), Scottish schoolmaster and footballer, founder of Sunderland A.F.C.

:*James Allan (footballer, born 1866) (1866–1945), Scottish international footballer (also known as John Allan)

:*James Allan (rugby union) (1860–1934), New Zealand rugby union player

:*James Alexander Allan (1879–1967), Australian poet

:*James Allan (diplomat) (1932–2018), British diplomat

:*James Allan (musician) (born 1979), lead singer and guitarist and former footballer

:*James Allan (Canadian politician) (1894–1992), Ontario politician

:*James Allan (bishop) (1928–2013), Canadian Anglican

:*James Allan (computer scientist), University of Massachusetts Amherst professor

:*James Allan (law professor) (born 1960), Canadian-Australian law professor

:*James Allan (Queensland politician) (1856–1938), Queensland draper and state politician

:*James Allan Jr. (1845–1932), Wisconsin politician

:*James McGrigor Allan (1827–1916), British anthropologist and writer

:*Jim Allan (curler), New Zealand and Australian curler

:*Jim Allan (singer), American singer – see Why Don't You Believe Me?

:*Jim Allan (editor), Canadian editor of the book An Introduction To Elvish – see Languages of Arda

:*Jimmy Allan (cricketer) (1932–2005), Scottish first-class cricketer

:*Jimmy Allan (footballer, born 1896) (1896–1982), Scottish football player and manager (Dundee United)

:*Jimmy Allan (footballer, born 1953), Scottish footballer (Swindon Town)

:*John Allan (Australian politician) (1866–1936), Premier of Victoria, 1924–1927

:*John Allan (Australian footballer) (1882–1933), Australian rules footballer for Collingwood

:*John Allan (antiquarian) (1777–1863), Scottish-born American antiquarian

:*John Allan (businessman) (born 1948), former chairman of Tesco

:*John Allan (Canadian naval officer) (1928–2014), Canadian admiral

:*John Allan (Canadian politician) (1856–1922), Canadian politician, member for Hamilton West

:*John Allan (colonel) (1746–1805), in the Massachusetts Militia, American Revolutionary War

:*John Allan (fighter) (born 1993), Brazilian mixed martial artist

:*John Allan (footballer, born 1872) (1872–?), footballer for Derby County, Notts County

:*John Allan (footballer, born 1890) (1890–?), footballer for Everton, Leeds City, Coventry City

:*John Allan (footballer, born 1931) (1931–2003), Scottish footballer for Dunfermline Athletic, Aberdeen

:*John Allan (footballer, fl. 1932–33), Scottish footballer for Hamilton Academical

:*John Allan (golfer) (1847–1897), Scottish golfer

:*John Allan (minister) (1897–1979), New Zealand Presbyterian minister and professor of theology

:*John Allan (numismatist) (1884–1955), British numismatist

:*John Allan (rugby union) (born 1963), Scottish and South African rugby union player

:*John Allan (Salvation Army officer) (1887–1949), 8th Chief of the Staff of the Salvation Army and U.S. Army colonel

:*John Allan (Victorian MLC), colonial Victorian politician

:*John Anthony Allan (1937–2021), British geographer

:*John Beresford Allan (1841–1927), politician in Manitoba, Canada

:*John R. Allan, Scottish journalist, broadcaster, author, and farmer

:*Keith Allan (actor) (born 1969), American actor and screenwriter

:*Keith Allan (linguist) (born 1943), Australian linguist

:*Keith William Allan (1946–2000), Australian solicitor

:* Lucy Allan (politician) (born 1964), British Conservative MP for Telford

:* Lucy Allan (producer) (born 1978), British television producer

:*Peter Allan (Australian cricketer) (1935–2023)

:*Peter Allan (footballer) (1935–1987), Australian rules footballer

:*Peter Allan (landlord) (1799–1849), landlord of the Marsden Grotto pub

:*Peter Allan (priest) (born 1950), Anglican monk and Principal of the College of the Resurrection

:*Peter Allan (rugby union) (born 1975), Scottish rugby union referee

:*Peter John Allan (1825–1848), Canadian poet

:* Robert Allan, Baron Allan of Kilmahew (1914–1979), Conservative politician

:* Robert Allan (businessman) (1847–1927), manufacturer in Christchurch, New Zealand

:* Robert Allan (footballer), goalkeeper for Sunderland A.F.C. (1907–08)

:* Robert Allan (mineralogist) (1806–1863), Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Geological Society

:* Robert Allan (poet) (1774–1841), Scottish poet

:* Robert Allan (trade unionist), leader of the Scottish Trades Union Congress

:* Robert Allan Ltd., Canadian naval architectural firm

:* Robert George Allan (1879–1972), agricultural administrator in India

:* Robert M. Allan (1880–?), member of the City Council in Los Angeles, 1921–1927

:*Thomas Allan (mineralogist) (1777–1833), Scottish mineralogist

:*Thomas Allan (Scottish footballer), Scottish footballer

:*Thomas Allan (footballer, born 1999), English footballer

:*Thomas Allan (publisher) (1832–1894), English collector of songs and music publisher

:*Thomas Allan (politician) (1725–1798), Irish politician

:*Thomas J. Allan (1940–1966), British radio engineer in Antarctica

:*Tom Allan (footballer) (born 1994), English footballer

:*Tom Allan (minister) (1916–1965), Scottish minister of the Church of Scotland

:*George William Allan (1822–1901), Canadian politician

:*George William Allan (Manitoba politician) (1860–1940), Canadian politician

:*William Allan (banker) (c. 1770–1853), Canadian banker, businessman and politician

:*William Allan (British Army officer) (1832–1918)

:*William Allan (classicist) (born 1970), Scottish classicist

:*William Allan (English politician) (1837–1903), Liberal Party politician in the United Kingdom

:*William Allan (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1965), Scottish goalkeeper for Falkirk, Rangers and Hibernian

:*William Allan (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1969), Scottish defender for Hamilton and Motherwell

:*William Allan (geneticist) (1881–1943), American physician and geneticist

:*William Allan (painter) (1782–1850), Scottish historical painter

:*William Allan (Queensland politician) (1840–1901), Australian pastoralist and politician

:*William Allan (trade unionist) (1813–1874), British trade unionist

:*William Evan Allan (1899–2005), Australian military figure, seeing service in WWI and WWII

:*William Allan of Glen (1788–1868), Lord Provost of Edinburgh

  • Willie Allan (born 1942), Scottish forward for Aberdeen, St Mirren, Falkirk, Morton and Alloa

Fictional characters

  • Zack Allan, a fictional character from the television series Babylon 5

See also