Fox (surname)
Appearance
Origin | |
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Meaning | In Ireland Fox is usually a translation of Mac an t'Sionnaigh or Ó Sionnaigh meaning son/decendant of the fox |
Region of origin | England and Ireland |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Lane Fox, Vos, Voss, Fuchs, Shinnick |
Frequency Comparison:[1] |
Fox is a surname originating in England and Ireland. Variants include Foxe and Foxx.
Some families with this name
- Fox sisters (19th century), American sisters credited as the creators of Spiritualism
- Robin Fox family of English actors, including Edward, James, Emilia, Laurence and Lydia Fox
- Fox-Strangways (originally Fox), family name of the Earls of Ilchester
- Lane Fox, a double-barrelled English surname
Notable persons with this surname
Actors
- Anne-Marie Fox (born 1962), American model and actress
- Bernard Fox (actor) (1927–2016), Welsh actor
- Colin Fox (actor) (born 1938), Canadian actor
- David Fox (actor) (1941–2021), Canadian actor
- Dorothi Fox born 1930), American actress
- Edward Fox (actor) (born 1937), English actor
- Emilia Fox (born 1974), English actress, daughter of actor Edward Fox
- Frank Fox (actor) in the 1938 film Second Thoughts
- Freddie Fox (actor) (born 1989), English actor
- Harry Fox (1882–1959), American actor
- Jack Fox (actor) (born 1985), English actor
- James Fox (born 1939), English actor
- Janet Fox (1912–2002), American actor
- Jorja Fox (born 1968), American actress
- Kerry Fox (born 1966), New Zealand actress
- Laurence Fox (born 1978), English actor, son of actor James Fox
- Matthew Fox (actor) (born 1966), American actor
- Megan Fox (born 1986), American actress
- Michael J. Fox (born 1961), Canadian-American actor, author, and activist
- Morgan Fox (model) (born 1970), Canadian model and actress
- Paul Fox (actor) (born 1979), British actor
- Philip Fox (actor) English film and television actor
- Robin Fox, father of actors Edward Fox and James Fox; see Robin Fox family
- Sandy Fox (born 1963), American voice actress
- Shayna Fox (born 1984), American voice actress
- Sidney Fox (1907–1942), American actress
- Spencer Fox (born 1993), voice actor
- Templeton Fox (1913–1993), American actress
- Vivica A. Fox (born 1964), American actress
Arts (other)
- Aaron Fox (musicologist) (contemporary), American musicologist
- Adam Fox (poet) (1883–1977), British poet
- Anna Maria Fox (1816–1897), English cultural promoter in Falmouth, Cornwall
- Annie Fox (author) (born 1950), American author
- Christopher Fox (composer) (born 1955), British composer
- Sir David Scott Fox (1910–1985), British diplomat and writer
- David Fox, pseudonym of Isabel Ostrander
- E. Phillips Fox (1865–1915), Australian painter
- Edward Fox (author) (born 1958), American author
- Ethel Carrick Fox (1872–1952), English-born painter better known as Ethel Carrick
- Everett Fox (contemporary), American scholar and translator of the Hebrew Bible
- Sir Frank Fox (author) (1874–1960), Australian journalist and author
- Frank Fox (composer) for films including The Master Detective
- Frank Fox (writer), see Screen Directors Playhouse
- Frederick A. Fox (1931–2011), American composer
- Gardner Fox (1911–1986), American writer
- George Fox (singer) (born 1960), Canadian country music singer
- Gill Fox (1915–2004), American cartoonist and animator
- Greg Fox (author) (born 1961), American author and cartoonist
- Hugo Fox (1897–1969), American bassoonist
- James Fox (singer) (born 1976), Welsh musician and songwriter
- John Foxe (1517–1587), English author
- Josh Fox (contemporary) American director of documentaries
- Judy Fox (born 1957), American sculptor
- Justin Fox (born 1964), American financial journalist, commentator, and writer
- Levi Fox (1914–2006), director of the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, England
- Lucas Fox (contemporary), British heavy metal musician
- Margalit Fox, American author
- Mary Fox (artist) (1922–2005), British artist
- Mem Fox (born 1946), Australian writer of children's books
- Neil Fox (broadcaster) (born 1961), English radio and television presenter
- Oz Fox Christian metal musician (born 1961)
- Paul Fox (musician) (1951–2007), British singer and guitarist
- Paul Fox (record producer), American record producer
- Paul Fox (producer), American record producer
- Peter Fox (artist) (born 1962), American painter
- Peter Fox (musician) (born 1971), singer Pierre Baigorry of the German band Seeed
- Rik Fox (born 1955), Polish-American musician
- Sally Fox (photographer) (1929–2006), American photographer and editor
- Samantha Fox (born 1966), British glamour model and singer
- Steve Fox (musician), Canadian country-music singer/songwriter
- Toby Fox (born 1991), musician and video game designer
- Virgil Fox (1912–1980), American organist
Military
- Cecil H. Fox (1873–1963), British naval officer
- Charley Fox (1920–2008), Royal Canadian Air Force officer in World War II
- David G. Fox, U.S. Army officer
- Francis John Fox (1857–1902), New Zealand soldier and farmer
- Francis Lane Fox (1899–1989), British Army officer and Yorkshire landowner
- George Malcolm Fox (1843–1918), Inspector General of Gymnasia for the British Army at Aldershot
- Gustavus Fox (1821–1883), American naval officer in the Civil War
- Josiah Fox (1763–1847), Cornish-American naval architect
- Myles C. Fox (1918–1942), United States Marine Corps officer and Navy Cross recipient
- Paddy Fox (1933–2016), British recruiting sergeant and Chelsea Pensioner
- Wesley L. Fox (1931–2017), American US Marine, awarded the Medal of Honor
Politics and peerage
- Arthur Aloysius Fox (1847–1901), South Australian politician
- Ashley Fox (born 1969), English Conservative MEP, elected 2009
- Black Fox (Cherokee chief) (died 1811), Cherokee chief
- Charles James Fox (1749–1806), British politician
- Charles Richard Fox (1796–1873), illegitimate son of Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland
- Chauncey J. Fox (1797–1883), New York politician
- Chloë Fox (born 1971), Australian politician
- Claire Fox (born 1960), British political writer
- Colin Fox (politician) (born 1959), Scottish politician
- David Spencer Fox (1817–1901), American politician
- Francis Fox member of the Senate of Canada
- Galen Fox (born 1943), Hawaii politician and convicted sex offender
- Gary Fox (politician) (1943–2022), Canadian politician from Ontario
- Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (1705–1774), English nobleman and statesman
- Henry Richard Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland (1773–1840), English nobleman and politician
- Jamie Fox (born 1964), Canadian politician
- Jon Fox (1947–2018), American politician from Pennsylvania
- Liam Fox (born 1961), British politician from Woodspring
- Marcus Fox (1927–2002), British politician from Shipley
- Milton C. Fox, Canadian politician from Essex
- Peter Fox (Canadian politician) (1921–1989), Canadian politician
- Sally Fox (politician) (1951–2014), American politician from Vermont
- Stanley Fox (1906–1984), Canadian politician from Manitoba
- Stanley H. Fox (contemporary), American politician from North Carolina
- Stephen Fox (1627–1716), English politician from Wiltshire
- Vicente Fox (born 1942), President of Mexico
- William Fox (politician) (1812–1893), Premier of New Zealand
Religion
- Edward Fox (bishop) (1496–1538), English churchman, Bishop of Hereford
- Emmet Fox (1886–1951), Irish spiritual leader of the early 20th century
- Francis Fox (divine) (1675–1738), English divine
- George Fox (1624–1691), English Dissenter and the founder of the Religious Society of Friends
- Joseph John Fox (1855–1915), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Matthew Fox (priest) (born 1940), American priest and theologian
- Peter Fox (bishop) (born 1952), British Anglican vicar and former bishop
- Richard Foxe (Prince Bishop, 1448–1528), English churchman, founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Tom Fox (Quaker) (1951–2006), Quaker peacemaker executed by insurgents in Iraq
- William Johnson Fox (1786–1864), English religious and political orator
Science, technology, engineering, mathematics
- Annette Baker Fox (1912–2011), American international relations scholar
- Brian Fox (computer programmer) (born 1959), software programmer
- Sir Charles Fox (civil and railway engineer) (1810–1874), English civil engineer
- Sir Charles Douglas Fox (1840–1921), British civil engineer
- Charles Fox (mathematician) (1897–1977), introduced Fox–Wright function and Fox H-function
- Cyril Fred Fox (1882–1967), English archaeologist
- Dixon Ryan Fox (1887–1945), American educator and researcher
- Fiona Fox (UK press officer) (born 1964), director of the UK Science Media Centre
- Sir Francis Fox (civil engineer) (1844–1927), English civil engineer
- J. G. Fox (1916–1980), known as Jack, American nuclear physicist
- James Fox (engineer) (1780–1830), English machine tool maker
- John Fox (statistician) (born 1946), British statistician
- Kate Fox, British social anthropologist
- Mark S. Fox (born ca. 1952), Canadian computer scientist
- Marye Anne Fox (1947–2021), American chemist and university administrator
- Ralph Fox (1913–1973), American mathematician
- Robert Fortescue Fox (1858–1940), British physician
- Robin Fox (born 1934), anthropologist
- Samson Fox (1838–1903), British engineer, industrialist and philanthropist
- Sidney W. Fox (1912–1998), American biochemist
- Theodore Fortescue Fox (1899–1989), British physician and medical journal editor
- Wade Fox (1920–1964), American zoologist and herpetologist
- Wilfrid Fox (1875–1962), British dermatologist and horticulturist
- William Darwin Fox (1805–1880), English clergyman, naturalist, and cousin of Charles Darwin
Sports
- Adam Fox (born 1998), player with New York Rangers
- Alicia Fox (born 1986), American professional wrestler and model
- Allen Fox (born 1939), American tennis player, coach, and author
- Andy Fox (born 1971), American baseball coach
- Bertil Fox (born 1951), British bodybuilder
- Billy Fox (boxer) (1926–1986), American boxer
- Chad Fox (born 1970), American baseball player
- Christian Fox (born 1981), Scottish footballer
- Danny Fox (born 1986), Scottish footballer
- David Fox (footballer) (born 1983), English footballer
- David Fox (swimmer) (born 1971), member of the USA 1996 Olympic team
- De'Aaron Fox (born 1997), American basketball player
- Denton Fox (1948–2013), American football player
- Deryck Fox (born 1964), British rugby league footballer and coach
- Don Fox (1935–2008), English rugby league footballer
- Francis Hugh Fox (1863–1952), English rugby player
- Frank Fox (American football) in 1965 American Football League draft
- Frank Fox (Gaelic footballer) (1911–1940), Irish Gaelic footballer
- Frank Fox (motorcycle racer) in 1957 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
- Frank Fox (racing driver) (1877–1931), American auto racing driver
- Frank Fox (rugby league) (fl. 1960s and 1970s) rugby league footballer
- Frederick Fox (cricketer) (1863–1935), English cricketer
- Geoff Fox (footballer, born 1925) (1925–1994), English footballer
- Hannah Fox (born 1969), American boxer
- Hayden Foxe (born 1977), Australian football player
- Jack Fox (American football) (born 1996), American football player
- Jack Fox (baseball) (1885–1963), American professional baseball player
- Tiger Jack Fox (1907–1954), American light heavyweight boxer
- Jessica Fox (canoeist) (born 1994), French-born Australian world and Olympic champion slalom canoer
- John Fox (American football) (born 1955), American football coach
- Joshua Fox (born 1994), Fijian basketball player
- Keyaron Fox, American football player
- Louis Fox (died c. 1866), American billiardist
- Lucius Fox (baseball) (born 1997), Bahamian baseball player
- Mike Fox (baseball coach), American college baseball coach
- Myriam Fox-Jerusalmi (born 1961), French world champion slalom canoer
- Nathan Fox (footballer), English footballer
- Nathan Fox (triple jumper), English triple jumper
- Neil Fox (cricketer) (born 1962), former English cricketer
- Neil Fox (rugby league) (born 1939), English rugby league footballer
- Nellie Fox (1927–1975), American baseball player
- Pat Fox (born 1962), Tipperary Hurling.
- Peter Fox (rugby league, born 1933), English player and coach
- Oscar Fox, Sr. (1889–1947), English footballer
- Oscar Fox, Jr. (1921–1990), English footballer; son of the above
- Peter Fox (footballer) (born 1957), English former footballer
- Peter Fox (rugby league, born 1933) (1933–2019), English rugby league footballer and coach
- Peter Fox (rugby league, born 1984), English rugby league footballer
- Peter Fox (sailor) (born 1967), New Zealand sailor
- Richard Fox (canoeist) (born 1960), British kayaking champion
- Rick Fox (born 1969), Canadian basketball player and actor
- Ruel Fox (born 1968), English football player
- Stan Fox (1952–2000), American racing driver
- Tiger Jack Fox (1907–1954), American boxer
- Tim Fox (American football) (born 1953), American football player
- Tom Fox (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1930s
- Tomon Fox (born 1998), American football player
- Uffa Fox (1898–1972), English boat designer and sailing enthusiast
- Wilbur Fox (1919–1991), American professional basketball player
Other
- Anthony Fox Irish writer, producer, director, actor and founder of the New Theatre, Dublin
- Bernard Fox (Irish republican) (born 1951), hunger striker
- Charles Masson Fox (1866–1935), Cornish businessman
- David Fox (disambiguation), various people with this name
- David Fox (game designer), multimedia producer
- Ed Fox (disambiguation), several persons
- Edward Fox (disambiguation), several persons
- Francis Fox (disambiguation), several persons
- Frank Fox (disambiguation)
- Frank S. Fox (1861–1920), American academic and college president
- Frank Fox, for whom Fox, Oklahoma was named
- Freddie Fox (disambiguation), multiple people
- Frederick Fox (disambiguation), multiple people
- Frederic Fox (1917–1981), Keeper of Princetoniana at Princeton University
- Frederick Fox (milliner) (1931–2013), Australian-born English milliner
- Jack Fox (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jennifer Fox (disambiguation), multiple people
- Josephine Clardy Fox (1881–1970), American businesswoman and philanthropist
- Kathleen Fox (aviator) (born 1951), Canadian parachutist, pilot, flight instructor
- Lindsay Fox (born 1937), Australian transport businessman
- Martin S. Fox (1924–2020), American publisher
- Muriel Fox (born 1928), American public relations executive and feminist activist
- Neil Fox (disambiguation) (various)
- Neil Fox (broadcaster) (born 1961), English radio and television presenter
- Nikki Fox (born 1980), BBC disability news correspondent
- Paul Fox (disambiguation), various people with this name
- Paul S. Fox (1898–1972), American set decorator
- Sir Paul Fox (television executive) (born 1925), British television executive
- Peter Fox (disambiguation), various people with this name
- Peter Fox (character), a fictional character in the comic strip FoxTrot by Bill Amend
- Peter Fox (journalist) (died 1869), radical journalist active in England
- Peter Fox (librarian) (born 1949), British academic librarian
- Peter Fox (professor) (1959–2021), American professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Peter T. Fox, neuroimaging researcher and neurologist
- Richard Edwin Fox (1956–2003), American criminal
- Richard J. Fox, American property developer
- Robert Fox (disambiguation), various people with this name
- Rodney Fox, Australian scuba diver and filmmaker
- Sonny Fox (1925–2021), American television host
- Sonny Fox (XM Radio) (1947–2020), American DJ
- Stuart Fox (born 1978), English poker player
- Terry Fox (1958–1981), Canadian cancer treatment activist
- William Fox (producer) (1879–1952), founder of Fox Film Corporation
Fictional characters
- Aaron Fox (Nexo Knights), a character in Nexo Knights
- Beth Fox, a character in the American sitcom television series Coach
- Steve Fox, a character in the Tekken video game series
See also
References
- ^ "Fox Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2014