People
- Bill Noonan, 1960s New Zealand rugby league international
- Brian Noonan (born 1965), retired National Hockey League player
- Carol Noonan, folksinger
- Desmond Noonan (1951-2005) and Dominic Noonan (born 1966), former Manchester mobsters
- Edward Noonan (disambiguation), various people
- Edward A. Noonan (1852–1927), mayor of St Louis, USA
- Edward C. Noonan (born 1948), American politician
- Edward Thomas Noonan (1861–1923), American politician from Illinois
- Edward Noonan (architect) (born 1930), Chicago architect and developer
- Frederick Noonan (1893-missing 1937, declared dead 1938), aviator who accompanied Amelia Earhart on her ill-fated last flight
- Jacqueline Noonan (born 1921), American pediatric cardiologist
- John Noonan, Jr. (born 1926), American judge
- Katie Noonan (born 1977), Australian singer and songwriter
- Michael Noonan (disambiguation)
- Michael Noonan (born 1943), Irish politician
- Michael J. Noonan (Fianna Fáil) (born 1935), Irish former politician and Minister for Defence
- Nick Noonan (disambiguation)
- Nick Noonan, member of musical duo Karmin
- Nick Noonan, baseball player in minor leagues with San Francisco Giants minor league
- Pat Noonan (born 1980), American soccer (football) player
- Peggy Noonan (born 1950), author and primary speech writer for Ronald Reagan
- Robert Noonan, writer under the pseudonym Robert Tressell
- Sinéad Noonan (born 1987), Irish model, actress and Miss Ireland 2008
- Thomas Noonan (disambiguation), various people
- Tommy Noonan (1921–1968), American television and film actor
- Thomas S. Noonan (1938–2001), American historian, anthropologist and Slavicist
- Thomas P. Noonan, Jr. (1943–1969), American Marine lance corporal
- Tom Noonan (born 1951), American film, television and theater actor-writer
- Thomas Noonan (musician) (born 1974), American drummer
- Wade Noonan (born 1971), Australian politician
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