Ronan - People

People

First name
  • St Ronan of Locronan, 6th century Irish saint
  • Ronan Bennett, (born 1956), Northern Irish writer
  • Ronan Carolino Falcão (born 1985), Equatoguinean footballer
  • Ronan Coghlan (born 1948), Irish writer
  • Ronan Farrow (born 1987), American writer and activist
  • Ronan Finn (born 1987), Irish footballer
  • Ronan Hardiman (born 1962), Irish composer
  • Ronan Harris (born 1967), Irish musician
  • Ronan Keane (born 1932), Irish judge
  • Ronan Keating (born 1977), Irish singer
  • Ronan Kelly, Irish producer
  • Ronan Keenan (1932–2007), South African writer
  • Ronan Lee (born 1976), Australian politician
  • Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí (born 1970), Irish broadcaster
  • Rónán mac Colmáin (died 605), Irish king
  • Rónán Mullen (born 1970), Irish politician
  • Ronan O'Brien (born 1974), Irish writer
  • Ronan O'Gara (born 1977), Irish rugby player
  • Ronan O'Rahilly (born 1940), Irish businessman
  • Rónán Ó Snodaigh (born 1970), Irish musician
  • Ronan Parke (born 1998), British singer
  • Ronan Pensec (born 1963), French cyclist
  • Ronan Rafferty (born 1964), Northern Irish golfer
  • Ronan Sheehan (born 1953), Irish writer
  • Ronan Tynan (born 1960), Irish tenor and paralympian
  • Ronan Vibert (born 1964), British actor
Surname
  • Colin Ronan (1920–1995), British astronomer and writer
  • Daniel Ronan (1914–1969), American politician
  • Ed Ronan (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Frank Ronan (born 1963), Irish writer
  • George Ronan, first graduate of West Point to die in action
  • Niall Ronan (born 1982), Irish rugby player
  • Saoirse Ronan (born 1994), Irish actress

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