Clinton - Other Notable Clintons

Other Notable Clintons

Surname
  • Bessie Clinton, née Bessie Blount, mistress of Henry VIII and wife of Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln
  • Clifford Clinton, a Californian restaurateur
  • David Clinton, a professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer
  • Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, 16th-century English admiral
  • George Clinton (disambiguation)
  • Gordon S. Clinton, the 43rd mayor of Seattle
  • Henry Fynes Clinton, a British classical scholar and chronologist of the 19th century
  • Jerry Clinton, a professor of Persian language and literature at Princeton University
  • Joel Clinton, an Australian rugby league player
  • Joseph Clinton, an American engineer
  • Kate Clinton, an American comedian
  • Larry Clinton, an American trumpeter
  • Lauren Clinton, an American child actress
  • Lou Clinton, a baseball player
  • Mark Clinton, a senior Irish Fine Gael politician
  • Mary Clinton, a field hockey player from New Zealand
  • Richard Clinton, an English cricketer
  • Sam Houston Clinton, a Texas Court of Criminal Appeals judge
Given name
  • Clinton Kelly (TV personality), co-host of the U.S. version of What Not to Wear
  • Clinton Portis, an NFL running back for the Washington Redskins
  • Clinton Richard Dawkins, an ethologist and evolutionary biologist

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