Carrington

Carrington and Carington are surnames originating from one of the Carringtons in England, or from the town of Carentan in Normandy, France. It is also rarely a given name.

Surname

Scientists

Soldiers, politicians, diplomats and jurists

Religious figures

  • Albert Carrington, (1813–1889), American apostle and member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
  • John F. Carrington (1914–1985), English missionary and expert on drum language
  • Philip Carrington (1892–1975), Anglican priest and author, Bishop of Quebec and Metropolitan of Canada
  • Vernon Carrington (1936–2005), Jamaican religious leader, founder of the Twelve Tribes of Israel branch of the Rastafari movement

Artists and entertainers

Athletes

In media

Other

Pen name

Fictional characters

Given name

  • Carrington Garland (born 1964), American actress
  • Carrington T. Marshall (1869–1958), American lawyer, Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and a judge at the Nuremberg Trials
  • Carrington Smedley (1808-1895), politician in the colony of South Australia
  • C. B. Williams (1889–1991), British entomologist
gollark: If they do not breed, we shall send an army of zyumorphs.
gollark: Though don't those just not produce offspring instead?
gollark: I think it's like holidays, then?
gollark: GoNs: "Now Just a Rare with `Summon`"™
gollark: Bad Idea #5062: breedable GoNs, no limit, catchable in cave, available in market, tradable.

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