Harding - People

People

  • Aaron Harding (1805–1875) American politician
  • Abi Harding, English saxophonist
  • Abner C. Harding, American politician
  • Ace Harding, character in Deja Vue video game
  • Albert Austin Harding, First Director of Bands at the University of Illinois
  • Anita Harding (1952–1995), British neurologist
  • Ann Harding (1901–1981), American actress
  • Antony Harding, English singer
  • Arthur Harding, Wales and British Isles rugby union international player
  • Austie Harding, Ice hockey player
  • Baron Harding of Petherton, English peerage
  • Ben Harding, English footballer
  • Ben Harding (guitarist)
  • Benjamin F. Harding (1823–1899) American politician
  • Brent Harding, Bass player
  • Bruce Harding, Engineer and mathematician
  • Buster Harding, Canadian Jazz pianist
  • C. B. Harding, American film-director
  • Charles R. Harding, aka 'Wag' Harding, English champion sculler
  • Chester Harding (disambiguation)
  • Ciğdem Balım Harding, American academic
  • Clare Harding (1895–1973) English horsewoman
  • Cyrus Harding, fictional character created by Jule Verne
  • Dan Harding, English soccer player
  • David Harding (disambiguation)
  • Daniel Harding, British conductor
  • Donald Harding (disambiguation)
  • Douglas Harding (1909–2007), English mystic and author
  • Duncan Harding, pseudonym of Charles Whiting
  • Ed Harding, American news anchor
  • Edwin F. Harding (1886–1970), military commander
  • Eric Harding, American boxer
  • Francis Pym Harding (1821–1875) English army general
  • Florence Harding (1860–1924), First Lady of the US
  • Fuller Harding (1915–2010), Kentucky attorney and state representative
  • Georg Harding, Australian rules footballer
  • George Frederick Harding, Wales international rugby union player
  • George Harding, 8th Baron Berkeley (1601–1658)
  • Gilbert Harding (1907–1960), British journalist
  • Greg Harding, Australian rules footballer
  • Harding of Bristol (ca. 1048–ca. 1125), son of Eadnoth the Constable
  • Harold Harding (1900–1986), British civil engineer
  • Harry Harding (disambiguation)
  • Ian Harding, American actor
  • Israel Harding, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Jack Harding, American football coach
  • Jaime Harding, English pop singer
  • James Harding (disambiguation)
  • Jamie Harding, English actor
  • Jeff Harding (disambiguation)
  • Jesper Harding (1799–1865) American publisher
  • John Harding (disambiguation)
  • Joseph Harding (1805–1876) English cheesemaker
  • Josh Harding, Canadian ice hockey player
  • Joshua Harding, Australian ice hockey player
  • June Harding, American actress
  • Karl Ludwig Harding, German astronomer
  • Keith Harding, Scottish politician
  • Kenneth R. Harding (1914–2007) American politician
  • Laverne Harding (1905–1984) American animator
  • Lee Harding (disambiguation)
  • Leigh Harding, Australian rules footballer
  • Leyla Harding, fictional character in British soap Emmerdale
  • Lindsey Harding, American basketball player
  • Lyn Harding, (1867–1952) a Welsh actor who appeared in British made silent films, talkies and radio
  • Major B. Harding, American attorney
  • Mark Hardinges, English cricketer
  • Maria Harding, Canadian mayor
  • Mary Esther Harding (1888–1971), American Jungian analyst
  • Matt Harding, computer game designer
  • Matt Harding (musician)
  • Matthew Harding (1953–1996), British businessman
  • Michael Harding, Irish writer
  • Mike Harding, English comedian and singer
  • Nicholas Harding, Australian artist
  • Nicholas Mark Harding, English writer
  • Oswald Harding, Jamaican politician
  • Paul Harding (disambiguation)
  • Peter Harding (disambiguation)
  • Phil Harding (disambiguation)
  • Phyllis Harding, English swimmer
  • Prince Harding, Sierra Leone politician
  • Ralph R. Harding (1929–2006 ) Ohio congressman
  • Randolph Harding (1914–1996) Canadian politician
  • Reggie Harding (1942–1972) American basketball player
  • Richard Harding, English rugby union player
  • Rodney Harding, Canadian American-football player
  • Ross Harding, pseudonym of David Gemmell
  • Rowe Harding (1901–1991), Welsh rugby union player
  • Ryan Harding, Scottish soccer player
  • Sam Harding (rugby union) (born 1980), New Zealand rugby union footballer
  • Sam Harding (athlete) (born 1991), Australian Paralympic athlete
  • Samuel Harding, American football coach
  • Sandra Harding, American philosopher
  • Sarah Harding, a member of the British group Girls Aloud
  • Lama Sarah Harding, a Buddhist teacher and translator.
  • Scott Harding (actor)
  • Seth Harding (1734–1814) an officer in the US Navy
  • Stephen Harding (died 1134), Christian saint
  • Stephen Harding (cricketer)
  • Stephen S. Harding (1808–1891) Utah politician
  • Ted Harding (1921–2004), Australian politician
  • Tess Harding, fictional character created by Jason Katims
  • Theo Harding (1860–1919), Wales rugby union player
  • Tim Harding (musician), Australian entertainer
  • Tim Harding English chess player
  • Tanya Harding, Australian softball player
  • Thomas Harding, 16th Century religious dissident
  • Tonya Harding, US figure skater
  • Traci Harding, Australian novelist
  • Trevor Harding (speedway rider), Australian speedway rider
  • Trevor Harding (politician), Canadian politician
  • Valerie Campbell-Harding (1932–2006) Canadian textile designer
  • Vanessa Harding, American wrestler
  • Vic Harding (1952–1979) English speedway rider
  • Vincent Harding, African American historian
  • Walter Harding (1917–1996), American academic
  • Warren Harding (climber)
  • Warren G. Harding (1865–1923), 29th President of the United States
  • Weylan Harding, American football coach
  • William Harding (disambiguation)
  • Zay Harding, American television personality and actor

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