Murdoch
Murdoch (/ˈmɜːrdɒk/ MUR-dok, UK also /-dəx/ -dəkh)[1] is an Irish/Scottish given name, as well as a surname. The name is derived from old Irish Gaelic words mur, meaning "sea" and murchadh, meaning "sea warrior".[2] The following is a list of notable people or entities with the name.
Given name
    
- Muireadhach I, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman
 - Muireadhach II, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman
 - Muireadhach III, Earl of Menteith, Scottish nobleman
 - Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, Scottish nobleman.
 - Murdoch Macdonald, British politician and civil engineer
 - Murdoch MacLennan (born 1949), British media executive
 
Surname
    
- Alexi Murdoch, Scottish-born singer
 - Alister Murdoch, Australian air marshal
 - Beamish Murdoch, judge and historian of Nova Scotia
 - Ben Murdoch-Masila, New Zealand Rugby League player
 - Billy Murdoch, Australian cricketer
 - Billy Murdoch (Scottish footballer)
 - Blair Murdoch, Canadian television producer
 - Bobby Murdoch, Scottish footballer
 - Bradley John Murdoch, Australian murderer
 - Brian H. Murdoch (1930–2020), Irish mathematician
 - Colin Murdoch, New Zealand pharmacist and veterinarian who invented disposable hypodermic syringes
 - David Murdoch – several people including
- David Murdoch, Scottish sportsman
 
 - Don Murdoch, National Hockey League player
 - Elisabeth Murdoch (businesswoman), daughter of Rupert Murdoch
 - Elisabeth Murdoch (senior), philanthropist, wife of Keith Murdoch and mother of Rupert Murdoch
 - George Murdoch, first mayor of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 - Iris Murdoch, British novelist and philosopher
 - James Murdoch – several people including
- James Murdoch (born 1972), British-American businessman
 
 - John E. Murdoch, American historian and philosopher of science
 - John Smith Murdoch, Australian architect
 - Keith Murdoch, Australian journalist and father of Rupert Murdoch
 - Keith Murdoch (rugby union) (1943–2018), New Zealand rugby union footballer
 - Lachlan Murdoch, former chief operating officer of News Corporation and eldest son of Rupert Murdoch
 - Lachlan Murdoch, Canadian actor
 - Marion Murdoch (1849–?), American minister
 - Richard Murdoch, British comedian and light actor
 - Robert C. Murdoch, New Zealand malacologist
 - Rupert Murdoch, Australian-American media mogul, CEO and Chairman of News Corporation
 - Stuart Murdoch (football manager), former footballer and ex-manager of Milton Keynes Dons F.C.
 - Stuart Murdoch (musician), Scottish singer
 - Trevor Murdoch, American professional wrestler
 - Walter Murdoch, Australian academic and essayist
 - William Murdoch – several people including
- William McMaster Murdoch, first officer on the RMS Titanic
 - William Murdoch, Scottish engineer and inventor of gas lighting (sometimes spelt "Murdock")
 - William Murdoch (poet), Scottish poet
 
 
Fictional characters
    
- Detective William Murdoch, the protagonist in a series of novels by Maureen Jennings, and a spin-off television series
 - John Murdoch, protagonist in the feature film Dark City
 - Murdoc Niccals, bassist for the virtual band Gorillaz
 - Murdoc, a character in the MacGyver television series
 - Murdoch, a tender engine character in Thomas & Friends, Introduced in the Series 7 episode (Peace and Quiet)
 
Organisations
    
- Murdoch University, a public university in Perth, Australia
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, p. 526, ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0
 - Selectsurnames.com
 
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