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'''Keiller''' is a surname of Scottish origin. It is a variant of [[Keillor]].<ref name="od">{{cite book |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |last2=Coates |first2=Richard |last3=McClure |first3=Peter |title=The Oxford dictionary of family names in Britain and Ireland |date=2016 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY |isbn=978-0-19-879881-1 |edition=First |page=1448}}</ref> It is also a given name. |
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'''Keiller''' may refer to: |
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Notable people with the surname include: |
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*[[John Keiller MacKay]], PC, DSO, VD, QC (1888–1970), the 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1957 to 1963 |
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*[[Alexander Keiller (archaeologist)]] (1899–1955), Scottish archaeologist who worked at Avebury |
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*[[Janet Keiller's marmalade]], the first commercial brand of marmalade, produced in Dundee, Scotland |
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*[[Alexander Keiller (businessman)]] (1804–74), Scottish businessman who founded Göteborgs Mekaniska Verkstad |
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**[[Keillers Park]], Gothenburg, Sweden |
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*[[Alexander Keiller (physician)]] (1811–92), Scottish physician and obstetrician |
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*[[Bob Keiller]], British businessman |
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*[[Gabrielle Keiller]], Scottish golfer, art collector, archaeological photographer and heir to [[Keiller's marmalade]] |
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*[[John Keiller MacKay]] (1888–1970), Canadian soldier, lawyer and jurist |
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*[[Patrick Keiller]] (born 1950), British filmmaker, writer and lecturer |
*[[Patrick Keiller]] (born 1950), British filmmaker, writer and lecturer |
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*[[Russell Keiller]], Scottish curler and coach, European champion |
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*[[William Keiller]], Scottish anatomist in the United States |
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Notable people with the given name include: |
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*[[Keiller Greig]], British figure skater |
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*[[Keiller McCullough]], Irish footballer |
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*[[Keiller da Silva Nunes]] (born 1996), Brazilian footballer |
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*[[Raymond Keiller Butchart]], Scottish mathematician |
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==See also== |
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* [[Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury]] |
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* [[Keiller's marmalade]], Scottish marmalade |
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* [[Keeler (disambiguation)]], place or surname |
* [[Keeler (disambiguation)]], place or surname |
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* [[Garrison Keillor]], of ''A Prairie Home Companion'' |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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[[Category:Surnames of Scottish origin]] |
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[[Category:Surnames of British Isles origin]] |
Latest revision as of 06:57, 26 May 2024
Keiller is a surname of Scottish origin. It is a variant of Keillor.[1] It is also a given name.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Keiller (archaeologist) (1899–1955), Scottish archaeologist who worked at Avebury
- Alexander Keiller (businessman) (1804–74), Scottish businessman who founded Göteborgs Mekaniska Verkstad
- Keillers Park, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Alexander Keiller (physician) (1811–92), Scottish physician and obstetrician
- Bob Keiller, British businessman
- Gabrielle Keiller, Scottish golfer, art collector, archaeological photographer and heir to Keiller's marmalade
- John Keiller MacKay (1888–1970), Canadian soldier, lawyer and jurist
- Keiller Mackay Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- Patrick Keiller (born 1950), British filmmaker, writer and lecturer
- Russell Keiller, Scottish curler and coach, European champion
- William Keiller, Scottish anatomist in the United States
Notable people with the given name include:
- Keiller Greig, British figure skater
- Keiller McCullough, Irish footballer
- Keiller da Silva Nunes (born 1996), Brazilian footballer
- Raymond Keiller Butchart, Scottish mathematician
See also
[edit]- Alexander Keiller Museum, Avebury
- Keiller's marmalade, Scottish marmalade
- Keillor, surname
- Keeler (disambiguation), place or surname
References
[edit]- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard; McClure, Peter (2016). The Oxford dictionary of family names in Britain and Ireland (First ed.). Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 1448. ISBN 978-0-19-879881-1.