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* [[Alex McNab]] |
* [[Alex McNab]] |
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* [[Allan MacNab]] (1798–1862), Canadian military and political leader |
* [[Allan MacNab|Sir Allan MacNab, 1st Bt]] (1798–1862), Canadian military and political leader |
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* [[Andy McNab]] (born 1959), British novelist |
* [[Andy McNab]] (born 1959), British novelist |
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* [[Archibald McNab]] |
* [[Archibald McNab]] |
Revision as of 22:49, 10 February 2008
McNab, MacNab, MacNabb or Mac-Nab is a surname, and may refer to:
People
- Alex McNab
- Sir Allan MacNab, 1st Bt (1798–1862), Canadian military and political leader
- Andy McNab (born 1959), British novelist
- Archibald McNab
- Bob McNab (born 1943), English football player
- Buzz McNab
- Claire McNab
- Colin McNab (born 1961), British chess Grandmaster
- David McNab
- Frank McNab
- James McNab
- Jim McNab
- Jock McNab
- Malcolm McNab
- Max McNab (born 1924), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and NHL General Manager
- Maurice Mac-Nab (1856–1899), French poet and singer
- Mercedes McNab (born 1980), Canadian actress
- Neil McNab
- Peter McNab (born 1952), Canadian ice hockey player
- Robert McNab (1864-1917)
- William McNab (1855-1923) Canadian engineer
- William Ramsay McNab (1844-1929) Irish botanist
Places
- McNab/Braeside, Ontario, a township in Canada
- McNab, Arkansas, a town in Hempstead County, United States
- McNabs Island, an island in Halifax Harbour, Canada
- MacNab Street Presbyterian Church (Hamilton), removal from wiki under dispute as of December 29, 2006.
Other
- McNab (dog), a dog breed
See also