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Major and Majors are
surnames .
Major
Notable people with the surname Major include:
Alan Major (born 1968), American basketball coach
Alice Major (born 1949), Scottish-born Canadian poet, writer, and essayist
André Major (born 1942), Canadian writer
Andrew Major (1921–2004), Hungarian-born American businessman
Annie Major (1904–1981), British politician
Anya Major (born 1966), English athlete, actress, model and singer
Balázs Major (born 1990), Hungarian ice dancer
Brenda Major (born 1950), American psychologist
Bruce Major (born 1967), Canadian-born American businessman and ice hockey player
Bruno Major (born 1988), British singer-songwriter and guitarist
Catherine Major (born 1980), Canadian singer and songwriter
Charles Major (writer) (1856–1913), American lawyer and novelist
Charles E. Major (1859–1954), New Zealand politician of the Liberal Party
Charles Henry Major (1860–1933), British judge
Charles Beautron Major (1875–1966), Canadian lawyer, judge and political
Charles Immanuel Forsyth Major (1843–1923), Scottish-born Swiss physician, zoologist and palaeontologist
Charlie Major (born 1954), Canadian country music artist
Christine Major (born 1966), Canadian painter
Clare Tree Major (1880–1954), British stage director, playwright, producer of children's theater, and actress
Clarence Major (born 1936), American poet
Dan T. Major (born 1973), Israeli chemistry professor
David Major (1866–1936), American psychologist and author
Devorah Major (born 1952), American writer
Douglas Major (born 1953), American composer and organist
Drew Major (born 1956), American computer scientist and entrepreneur
Earl Major (1887–1972), American lawyer, jurist, and politician
Edith Major (1867–1951), Irish educationalist
Edward Major (1615–ca. 1655), Virginia colonial politician
Elliott Major (1864–1949), American lawyer and politician
Fali Homi Major (born 1947), Indian air marshal
George Major (speedway rider) (born 1939), British former motorcycle speedway rider
George Major (cricketer) (1851–1921), Australian cricketer
George D. Major (1819–1902), American politician, businessman and agriculturist
Gerri Major (1894–1984), African-American journalist and community leader
Grant Major (born 1955), New Zealand art director
Greg Major (born 1938), Australian rules footballer
Henry Major (1871–1961), New Zealand Anglican clergyman and theologian
István Major (1949–2014), Hungarian high jumper
James Patrick Major (1836–1877), American military officer
János Major (1934–2008), Hungarian graphic artist, painter and photographer
Jean Major (born 1957), Canadian field hockey player
Jenő Major (1891–1972), Hungarian military officer
Johann Major (1533–1600), German Protestant theologian, humanist and poet
John Major (born 1943), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
John Major (philosopher) (1467–1550, also called John Mair), Scottish philosopher and historian
John Major (17th-century English MP) (died 1628), English politician and Member of Parliament
Sir John Major, 1st Baronet (1698–1781), English merchant and Member of Parliament
John Major (publisher) (1782–1849), English publisher and bookseller
John Richardson Major (1797–1876), English clergyman and schoolmaster
John Major (cricketer) (1861–1930), English cricketer
John Kenneth Major (1928–2009), best known as Ken Major, English architect, author and world authority on industrial archaeology
John C. Major (born 1931), former Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
John Major (rugby union) (born 1940), New Zealand rugby union player
John Major Jenkins (born 1964), American author and populariser of the Maya calendar
John Major: The Autobiography , a 1999 political memoir buy the prime minister
Joshua Major (1786–1866), English landscape gardener and designer
Kathleen Major (1906–2000), British historian
Ken Major (1928–2009), British architect, author and industrial archaeologist
Kevin Major (born 1949), Canadian writer
Léo Major (1921–2008), Canadian Army corporal
Leon Major (born 1933), Canadian opera and theatre director
Les Major (1926–2001), English footballer
Lionel Major (1883–1965), English cricketer
Marcus Major , American novelist
Mark Major (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
Malvina Major (born 1943), New Zealand opera singer
Miro Major (born 1980) Croatian New Zealand footballer and futsal player
Norma Major (born 1942), English philanthropist, wife of John Major
Norman Major (born 1934), American politician
Patrick Major (born 1964), British historian
Richard Henry Major (1818–1891), British geographer and map librarian
Rip Major (1889–1934), American football player, sports coach and administrator
Robert Major (1915–1997), Canadian administrator and politician
Samuel C. Major (1869–1931), American politician
Sándor Major (born 1965), Hungarian wrestler
Sandra Major (born 1954), American politician
Scott Major (born 1975), Australian actor and director
Tamás Major (1910–1986), Hungarian stage and film actor
Tania Major (born 1981), Australian Aboriginal activist
Thomas Major (1720–1799), English engraver
Veronika Major (born 1997), Hungarian sports shooter
William James Major (1881–1953), politician in Manitoba, Canada
William Major (Ontario politician) (1896–1966), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
William T. Major (1790–1867), religious leader in Bloomington, Illinois
Majors
Notable people with the surname Majors include:
Alexander Majors (1814–1900), American businessman
Bobby Majors (born 1949), American football player
Jake Majors (born 2002), American football player
Johnny Majors (1935–2020), American football player and coach
Jonathan Majors (born 1989), American actor
Kerrick Majors (died 1987), African-American murder victim
Lee Majors (born 1939), American actor
Orville Lynn Majors (1961–2017), American nurse and serial killer
Shirley Majors (1914–1981), American football coach, father of Johnny Majors
Thomas Jefferson Majors (1841–1932), American politician
See also