Jardine - People

People

  • Al Jardine (born 1942), member of the Beach Boys
  • Alexander Jardine (Medal of Honor) (1874–1949), American Medal of Honor recipient
  • Antonio Jardine (born 1988), NCAA College Basketball player for the Syracuse Orange
  • Brock Jardine (born 1985), Canadian mixed martial artist
  • David Jardine (1840-1892), architect in New York City
  • Don Jardine (1940–2006), American professional wrestler
  • Douglas Jardine (1900–1958), English cricketer
  • George Jardine (organ builder), an American organ builder
  • John E. Jardine (1838-1920), architect in New York City
  • James Jardine (1776–1858), Scottish civil engineer, mathematician and geologist
  • Keith Jardine (born 1975), American mixed martial artist
  • Lisa Jardine (born 1944), British historian
  • Philip M. Jardine (born 1959), American scientist, several awards
  • Richard Jardine, former host of Magic Love on Magic Radio in northern England (until Feb 2007)
  • Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet (1800–1874), Scottish naturalist
  • Sir John Jardine, 1st Baronet (1844–1919), Scottish Liberal politician
  • John Jardine (football coach) (d. 1990), American football coach
  • William Jardine (1784–1843), Scottish surgeon and businessman
  • William 'Sandy' Jardine (born 1948), Scottish footballer
  • Sir Ernest Jardine, 1st Baronet (1859–1947), Scottish MP

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