John Daly may refer to:
- J. Burrwood Daly (1872–1939), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- John Charles Daly (1914–1991), radio & TV newsman and television host on What's My Line? 1950–1967
- John Corry Wilson Daly (1796–1878), early Canadian politician, first mayor of Stratford, Ontario
- John Daly (American media personality), 1990s American journalist
- John Daly (athlete) (1880–1969), Irish athlete who won an Olympic silver medal
- John Daly (Australian politician) (1891–1942)
- John Daly (bishop) (1901–1985), former colonial Anglican bishop
- John Daly (drink), an alcoholic drink
- John Daly (Fenian) (1845–1916), Irish revolutionary and leading Member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood
- John Daly (footballer) (1870–?), Australian rules footballer
- John Daly (gambler) (1838–1906), New York City criminal
- John Daly (golfer) (born 1966), golfer on the PGA Tour
- John Daly (Irish Member of Parliament) (1834–1888), Irish Nationalist Member of Parliament for Cork City 1880–1884
- John Daly (Irish politician) (1867–1932), represented Cork in the 1920s
- John Daly (Irish TV presenter), Northern Irish chat show host
- John Daly (outlaw) (1839–1864), American Western outlaw
- John Daly (producer) (1937–2008), British movie producer and director of The Big Bang
- John Daly (rugby) (John Christopher Daly), Irish rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1940s and '50s
- John Daly (skeleton racer) (born 1985), American skeleton racer
- John Daly (soccer coach), English American college soccer coach
- John Donald Daly (1841–1923), American businessman and landowner, for whom Daly City, California, is named
- John Lawrence Daly (1943–2004), self-declared "Greenhouse skeptic"
- John Daly, robber in the Great Train Robbery (1963)
Famous quotes containing the word daly:
“If God is male, then male is God. The divine patriarch castrates women as long as he is allowed to live on in the human imagination.”
—Mary Daly (b. 1928)