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Byron (disambiguation)

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[change] People

[change] Surname

  • George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron ("Lord Byron"), a well-known English writer and poet
  • Beverly Byron, U.S. Congresswoman
  • Don Byron, an American jazz composer and musician
  • Fergal Byron, Irish gaelic football player
  • Goodloe Byron, U.S. Congressman
  • Henry James Byron, dramatist
  • John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, 17th century Royalist
  • John Byron, 18th century British explorer and admiral
  • Kari Byron, member of the MythBusters crew
  • Katharine Byron, U.S. Congresswoman
  • Robert Byron, 20th century British travel writer
  • Tom Byron, an American pornographic actor and director
  • William D. Byron, U.S. Congressman

[change] Given name

  • Byron Black, Zimbabwean tennis player
  • Byron Cage, an American gospel singer
  • Byron Dafoe, National Hockey League goaltender
  • Byron Dorgan, U.S. Senator
  • Byron Haskin, U.S. film director
  • Byron Katie, American self-help author and founder of "The Work"
  • Byron Leftwich, NFL quarterback
  • Byron Nelson, PGA Tour golfer, nicknamed 'Lord Byron'
  • Byron White, U.S. Supreme court associate justice
  • Byron Scott, NBA coach and former player

[change] Fictional characters

  • Byron Basset, the sleeping puppy from Tiny Toon Adventures
  • Byron (Babylon 5), a character from the television series Babylon 5
  • Byron Henry, a character in Herman Wouk's novels The Winds of War and War and Remembrance
  • Byron, a Gym Leader in the Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl video games

[change] Places

United States
  • Byron, California
  • Byron, Georgia
  • Byron, Illinois
  • Byron Township, Ogle County, Illinois
  • Byron, Maine
  • Byron, Michigan
  • Byron Township, Michigan
  • Byron, Minnesota
  • Byron Township, Cass County, Minnesota
  • Byron Township, Waseca County, Minnesota
  • Byron, New York
  • Byron, Ohio
  • Byron, Oklahoma
  • Byron, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin
  • Byron, Monroe County, Wisconsin
  • Byron, Wyoming
  • Byron Center, Michigan
  • Byron Nuclear Generating Station in Illinois
Australia
  • Byron Bay, New South Wales, a coastal town
Canada
  • Byron, Ontario, a suburb of London
Outer space
  • Asteroid 3306 Byron

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