Fox (surname)

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Fox
Origin
MeaningFox. In Ireland, the surname is mainly a translation of "Mac a'tSionnaigh" (son of the Fox)
Region of originEngland
Other names
Variant form(s)Lane Fox, Vos, Voss, Fuchs
Frequency Comparison:[1]

Fox, Foxe (disambiguation), or Foxx is a surname originating in England and Ireland. The derivation is from the Middle English "fox", itself coming from the Old English pre 7th century "fox". The surname first appears on record in the latter part of the 13th century, with the first recorded spelling in 1273 to be that of John Fox in the "Hundred Rolls of Yorkshire", England.[2] In Ireland, Fox is mainly a translation of the Old Gaelic "Mac a'tSionnaigh" (son of the Fox).[2]

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

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
  • Edward Fox (actor) (born 1937), English actor
  • Emilia Fox (born 1974), English actress, daughter of actor Edward Fox
  • 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
  • Jamie Foxx (born 1967), American actor and comedian
  • John (johnny) Robert Fox (performer) (b. 1953 d. 2017) Sword swallower, magician, performer
  • 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
  • Redd Foxx (1922–1991), American actor and comedian
  • 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 (born 1913), American actress
  • Vivica A. Fox (born 1964), American actress

Arts (other)[]

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 (born 1931), American US Marine, awarded the Medal of Honor

Politics and peerage[]

  • Anthony Foxx (born 1971), American politician, Secretary of Transportation 2013
  • 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) (born 1943), 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
  • Kim Foxx (born 1972), American politician from Illinois
  • Liam Fox (born 1961), British politician from Woodspring
  • Marcus Fox (1927–2002), British politician from Shipley
  • 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[]

Sports[]

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
  • 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
  • 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) (born 1959), 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 (born 1925), 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

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Fox Surname Meaning and Distribution". forebears.co.uk. Retrieved 21 January 2014
  2. ^ a b Surnamedb/Fox
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