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Innes , when used as a given name, is an
Anglicisation of the
Scottish Gaelic name
Aonghas (Angus). As a surname, it is derived from the
Scottish Clan
Innes , and originated in
Moray .
[1] Notable people include:
Alfred Mitchell-Innes (1864–1950), diplomat
Charles Alexander Innes (1874–1959), colonial administrator
Charles Hiller Innes (1870–1939), Massachusetts politician
Frederick Innes (1816–1882), politician
Harry Innes (1752–1816), federal judge
Hugh Paterson Innes (1870–1931), lawyer and judge
James Innes (Canadian politician) (1833–1903), journalist and businessman
James Rose Innes (1855–1942), Chief Justice and politician of the Cape, South Africa
John Innes (Toronto, Ontario politician) (died 1951), Scottish-Canadian politician in Toronto
Malcolm Innes of Edingight (1938–2020), Scottish judge, Lord Lyon 1981–2001
Suzanne Innes-Stubb (born 1970), British-Finnish attorney,
First Lady of Finland 2024–
Ted Innes (1925–2010), politician
Thomas Innes of Learney (1893–1971), Scottish officer of arms, Lord Lyon 1945–1969
Albert Rose-Innes (1868–1946), South African cricketer
Bob Innes (New Zealand footballer) , New Zealand international football (soccer) player
Bob Innes (Scottish footballer) (1878–1959), football (soccer) player
Chris Innes (born 1976), football (soccer) player
Craig Innes (born 1969), New Zealand rugby footballer
Gerald Innes (1931–1982), South African cricketer
Gordon Innes (1910–1992), rugby union and rugby league player
Mandy Mitchell-Innes (1914–2006), cricketer
Mark Innes (born 1978), footballer
Richard Innes (born 1953), cricketer