Shirley (name)
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Shirley is a given name and a surname originating from the English place-name Shirley, which is derived from the Old English elements scire ("shire") or scīr ("bright, clear") and lēah ("wood, clearing, meadow, enclosure"). The name makes reference to the open space where the moot (an early English assembly of freemen which met to administer justice and discuss community issues) was held. Shirley was originally a male name, but its use in Charlotte Brontë's novel Shirley (1849) established it as a female name.[citation needed]
Given name[]
Female[]
- Shirley (born 1946), Dutch singer
- Shirley Abicair (born 1928), Australian singer, musician, actress and author
- Shirley Abrahamson (born 1933), American judge
- Shirley Andrews (1915–2001), Australian biochemist
- Shirley Annan (1940–2017), New Zealand netball player
- Shirley Ardener, Cameroonian researcher
- Shirley Armstrong (1930–2018), Irish fencer
- Shirley Ascott (1930–1995), British sprint canoer
- Shirley Babashoff (born 1957), American swimmer
- Shirley Baker (1932–2014), British photographer
- Shirley Ballas (born 1960), English ballroom dancer
- Shirley Banfield (born 1937), Australian cricket player
- Shirley Barber (born 1935), English author
- Shirley Barker (1911–1965), American author
- Shirley Barlow, English classicist
- Shirley Barrett (born 1961), Australian film director
- Shirley Bassey (born 1937), Welsh singer
- Shirley Bear (born 1936), Tobique First Nation artist
- Shirley Becke (1917–2011), British police officer
- Shirley Berruz (born 1991), Ecuadorian footballer
- Shirley Blumberg (born 1952), Canadian architect
- Shirley Bond (born 1956), Canadian politician
- Shirley Bonne (born 1934), American actress and model
- Shirley Booth (1898–1992), American actress
- Shirley Booz (1927–2009), American model and dancer
- Shirley Borhauer (born 1926), American politician
- Shirley Ayorkor Botchway (born 1963), Ghanaian politician
- Shirley Bottolfsen (born 1934), Irish woman
- Shirley Bousquet (born 1976), French actress
- Shirley D. Bowler (born 1949), American writer, editor and politician
- Shirley Braha (born 1982), American television producer
- Shirley Brasher (born 1934), English tennis player
- Shirley Breeden, American politician
- Shirley Brifman (1935–1972), Australian prostitute and brothel madam
- Shirley Briggs (1918–2004), American artist, photographer, writer, and naturalist
- Shirley Brill (born 1982), Israeli clarinetist
- Shirley Brown (born 1947), American R&B singer
- Shirley Brown (Australian author) (born 1934), Australian author
- Shirley Brown (Florida politician), American politician
- Shirley Burgess (born c. 1934), British sprinter
- Shirley Burkovich (born 1933), American baseball player
- Shirley Burman (born 1934), American photographer
- Shirley Caesar (born 1938), American gospel singer
- Shirley Cain (born 1935), British actress
- Shirley Aley Campbell (1925–2018), American painter
- Shirley Carr (1929–2010), Canadian political leader
- Shirley Cawley (born 1932), British athlete
- Shirley Chisholm (1924–2005), American politician, educator and author, first African-American woman elected to Congress
- Shirley Clamp (born 1973), Swedish singer
- Shirley Codd (born 1985), Belizean footballer
- Shirley Bell Cole (1920–2010), American actress
- Shirley Collins (born 1935), English folk singer
- Shirley Collins (politician) (born 1952), Canadian former politician
- Shirley Douglas (1934–2020), Canadian actress and activist
- Shirley Duguay (1962–1994), Canadian murder victim
- Shirley Eaton (born 1937), English actress, model and author
- Shirley Adele Field (1923–1995), Oregon legislator and judge
- Shirley Anne Field (born 1936), English actress
- Shirley Bunnie Foy (1936–2016), American singer
- Shirley M. Frye, American mathematics educator
- Shirley Goodman (1936–2005), American R&B singer, half of the 1950s duo Shirley and Lee
- Shirley Ann Grau (1929–2020), American writer
- Shirley Brice Heath, American linguistic anthropologist
- Shirley Hemphill (1947–1999), American stand-up comedian and actress
- Shirley Henderson (born 1965), Scottish actress
- Shirley Huffman (1928–2018), American politician
- Shirley Ann Jackson (born 1946), American physicist
- Shirley Jackson (1916–1965), American writer
- Shirley Johnson (1937–2021), American politician
- Shirley Brannock Jones (1925–2019), American judge
- Shirley Jones (born 1934), American singer and actress
- Shirley Kallek (1926–1983), American statistician
- Shirley Knight (1936–2020), American actress
- Shirley Kocaçınar (born 1986), Turkish-Dutch footballer
- Shirley Kwan (born 1966), Hong Kong Cantopop singer
- Shirley Love (born 1940), American opera singer
- Shirley McKague (1935–2020), American politician
- Shirley MacLaine (born 1934), American actress
- Shirley Mallmann (born 1977), Brazilian model
- Shirley Manson (born 1966), Scottish singer, lead vocalist of the rock band Garbage
- Shirley Ardell Mason (1923–1998), American teacher
- Shirley Muldowney (born 1940), American drag racer, first woman to receive a licence to drive a top fuel dragster by the NHRA
- Shirley Murray (1931–2020), New Zealand hymn writer
- Shirley Phelps-Roper (born 1957), American lawyer and political activist
- Shirley Pinto (born 1989), Israeli deaf activist and politician
- Shirley Pitts (1934–1992), English fraudster and thief, the "Queen of shoplifters"
- Shirley B. Randleman (born 1950), American politician
- Shirley Rumierk, American actress
- Shirley Ann Russell (1935–2002), British costume designer
- Shirley Scheier (born 1953), American artist
- Shirley Scott (1934–2002), American hard bop and soul-jazz organist
- Shirley Setia (fl. 2013–present), New Zealand singer
- Shirley Sherrod, United States government employee who was unjustly fired in 2010
- Shirley Adelson Siegel (1918–2020), American lawyer
- Shirley-Anne Somerville (born 1974), British politician
- Shirley Stelfox (1941–2015), English actress
- Shirley Temple (1928–2014), American actress, singer, dancer, businesswoman and diplomat
- Shirley Carew Titus (1892–1967), American nurse educator
- Shirley A. Walters (born 1948), Republican-American business person
- Shirley Williams (1930–2021), Baroness Williams of Crosby, English politician and academic
- Shirley Yeung (born 1978), Hong Kong actress
- Shirley Yu, Hong Kong actress
- Shirley Zhou (born 1978), Chinese player
- Shirley Zussman, American certified sex therapist
Male[]
- Shirley Abbott (ambassador) (1923–2013), American businessman, diplomat, and politician
- Shirley Abbott (footballer) (1889–1947), English footballer
- Shirley Brooks (1816–1874), English journalist
- Shirley Burden (1908–1989), American photographer
- Shirley Crabtree (1930–1997), English professional wrestler
- Shirley Love (politician) (1933–2020), American politician and broadcaster journalist
- Shirley Povich (1905–1998), American sports columnist and reporter
- Shirley Leon Quimby (1893–1986), American physicist
- Shirley Waldemar Baker (1836–1903), English missionary and Prime Minister of Tonga
- Shirley Wilson (1925–2021), American football coach
Surname[]
Origin | |
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Word/name | Anglo-Saxon |
Meaning | habitational name for one who lived in one of the parishes called Shirley in the counties of Derbyshire, Surrey, Hampshire and the West Midlands. |
Region of origin | England |
Shirley is a surname, with pockets of Shirleys living in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Idaho, Kentucky, Mississippi, Utah, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Canada, New Zealand, Alaska, and parts of Great Britain.[citation needed] A work on the genealogy of the various branches of the Shirley family was published as Stemmata Shirleiana by E. P. Shirley in 1841.[citation needed] Their name comes from having lived in the parish of Shirley found in the counties of Derbyshire, Surrey, Hampshire and the West Midlands.
- Anne Shirley (actress) (1918–1993), American actress born Dawn Evelyeen Paris
- Bob Shirley (born 1954), American baseball player
- Craig Shirley (born 1956), American author, lecturer, historian and public affairs consultant
- David A. Shirley (1934–2021), American chemist
- Don Shirley (1927–2013), American-Jamaican jazz pianist and composer
- Drew Shirley (born 1974), American rock guitarist
- James Shirley (1596–1666), English dramatist
- Jerry Shirley (born 1952), English rock drummer
- Kevin Shirley (born 1960), South African music producer
- Paul Shirley (born 1977), American basketball player and writer
- Sewallis Shirley (MP) (1844–1904), British politician and founder of The Kennel Club
- Simon Shirley (born 1966), Australian decathlete
- Dame Vera Steve Shirley (born 1933), British information technology pioneer, businesswoman and philanthropist
- William Shirley (1694–1771), British colonial governor of Massachusetts
Fictional characters[]
- Anne Shirley, the title character in Anne of Green Gables, a 1908 novel by Lucy Maude Montgomery, as well as numerous adaptations
- Shirley Blythe, Anne's son, in Anne of Ingleside, Rainbow Valley, and Rilla of Ingleside, the sequels to Anne of Green Gables, all by Lucy Maude Montgomery, as well as adaptations
- Miss Shirley Brahms, a fictional character in the British sitcom Are You Being Served?
- Shirley Carter, a fictional character in the British soap opera EastEnders
- Shirley the Loon, in Tiny Toon Adventures
- Shirley Fenette, a character in the anime Code Geass
- Shirley, a.k.a. Charlotte E. Yeager, a character from the mixed-media franchise Strike Witches
- Shirley, a fictional character in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3
- Shirley, a hairdresser in the videogame MySims
- Shirley Fennes, a character in the videogame Tales of Legendia
- Shirley Feeney, titular character in Laverne & Shirley
- Shirley Keeldar, titular character in the Charlotte Brontë novel Shirley
- Shirley Partridge, the main character in The Partridge Family
- Shirley Sheridan, a character in the 1934 American romantic musical movie The Cat and the Fiddle
- Shirley, one of the main characters of Shaun the Sheep
- Shirley, an elderly female bird in The Angry Birds Movie
- The title character of the Shirley Valentine and its film adaptation
See also[]
- John Shirley-Quirk, British opera singer
- Shirl, often a diminutive form of Shirley
- Shelley, a nickname for Shirley
- Shurley, a variant of the surname Shirley
References[]
- Given names
- Surnames
- English-language unisex given names
- Masculine given names
- Feminine given names
- English toponymic surnames