Fagan may refer to:
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- Alex Fagan, former chief of the San Francisco Police Department
- Andrew Fagan, New Zealand singer, writer and songwriter
- Ann Fagan Ginger, lawyer, teacher, writer, and political activist
- Audrey Fagan, former Australian Capital Territory Chief Police Officer
- Brian Fagan, archaeologist and anthropologist
- Clifford Fagan, late president of the Basketball Hall of Fame
- Craig Fagan, English footballer
- Cyril Fagan, Irish astrologer
- David Fagan, New Zealand champion sheep shearer
- Ed Fagan, American lawyer
- Eleanora Fagan, also known as Billie Holiday, American jazz singer
- Garth Fagan, modern dance choreographer
- Gerald Fagan, Canadian Conductor
- James Fleming Fagan, major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War
- Joe Fagan, manager of Liverpool F.C.
- Kevin Fagan (disambiguation)
- Louise Fagan, Canadian Director/Producer
- Mark M. Fagan, former mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey
- Mary Phagan, 13-year-old factory girl murdered in 1913, Atlanta, Georgia.
- Dame Mary Fagan, DCVO
- Michael Fagan (disambiguation)
- Myron Coureval Fagan, American playwright, editor, producer and cinematographer
- Patsy Fagan, Irish snooker player
- Saint Fagan, 2nd century Missionary to Wales
- Sean Fagan, Australian rugby league football writer
- Shaun Fagan, Scottish association footballer
Fagan can also refer to:
- Fagan Commission, set up by the South African government in 1948 to examine the system of segregation
- Fagan, California, community in Butte County
- Fagan inspection, software inspection process
- Fagan v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, court case in England
- Michael Fagan incident in 1982
- St. Fagans, Welsh village
- Battle of St. Fagans, pitched battle in the Second English Civil War in 1648