Haslam (name)
Haslam is a surname originating in England. Haselum, Haslem and Heslam are less common variants of the name. The surname is quite common in North West England, especially in and around Bolton, Greater Manchester.
Notable people[]
- Alfred Seale Haslam (1844–1927), knight, engineer, mayor of Derby
- Alex Haslam, British psychologist
- Annie Haslam, singer and songwriter
- Bill Haslam, governor of the state of Tennessee
- Chris Haslam (skateboarder), skateboarder
- Dave Haslam, author and DJ
- David Haslam (GP), past chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners
- David W Haslam, Royal Navy hydrographer
- Edwin Haslam, physical organic chemist and author
- Fred Haslam, game designer
- George Haslam (footballer), British footballer
- Gerald Haslam, author
- Harry Haslam (footballer, born 1921) (1921–1986)
- Henry Haslam (footballer), British footballer
- James Haslam Jr., businessman and philanthropist of Knoxville, Tennessee
- Jonathan Haslam, Professor of the History of International Relations, Institute for Advanced Study
- John Haslam (1764–1844), British physician known for his writings on mental illness
- Juliet Haslam, Australian field hockey player
- Karen Haslam, Canadian politician
- Leon Haslam, motorcycle racer, son of Ron
- Lewis Haslam, (born 2001), rapper by the name of Mar Gotti
- LuAnn Haslam, American child actress
- Mark Haslam (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer
- Nicholas Haslam, society interior designer, columnist, and bon viveur
- Robert Haslam (Pony Express) (1840–1912), Pony Express rider
- Radeem Haslam, Jamaican record producer and businessman
- Robert Haslam (industrialist) (1923–2002), chairman of British Coal and British Steel
- Ron Haslam, motorcycle roadracer
- Udonis Haslem, American basketball player
- William Haslam (1850–1898), South Australian politician
- Jorge Guillermo Borges Haslam (1874 – 1938), Argentine lawyer, teacher and philosopher, also notable for being Jorge Luis Borges's father
See also[]
- Haslam
References[]
Categories:
- Surnames
- Surnames of English origin