Eagle (name)
Eagle and Eagles are family names.
People
Native Americans
- Adam Fortunate Eagle (born 1929), Ojibwa activist
- Big Eagle (c. 1827–1906), Mdewakanton Sioux leader
- Don Eagle (1925–1966), Mohawk Native American professional wrestler
- Eagle of Delight (died 1822), emissary of the Otoe tribe
- Running Eagle, a female Piegan war chief
- Chief War Eagle (c. 1785 – 1851), a Santee Sioux leader
- White Eagle, Pawnee/Ponca chiefs
- William Weatherford (1780–1824), a Muscogee leader, also known as Red Eagle
- Billy Two Eagles, a professional wrestler from All Star Wrestling
Sports
- Chris Eagles, English footballer
- Ed Belfour, "The Eagle", professional hockey player
- Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, British ski jumper
- Espen Bredesen, Norwegian ski jumper once dubbed "Espen the Eagle"
- Ian Eagle, sports commentator
- Joshua Eagle (born 1973), Australian tennis player
- Robert Eagle (footballer), English footballer
- Trevor Eagle (1932–2000), New Zealand swimmer and businessman
Politicians
- Angela Eagle (born 1961), Labour Member of Parliament for Wallasey
- James Philip Eagle (1837–1904), Governor of Arkansas; husband of Mary Kavanaugh Eagle
- Maria Eagle (born 1961), British politician and solicitor
- Mary Kavanaugh Eagle (1854–1903), American activist, clubwoman, book editor; wife of James Philip Eagle
Artists and musicians
- Acee Blue Eagle (1907–1959), Muscogee Creek artist
- Douglas Spotted Eagle, Native American flutist
- Eagle Pennell, American independent filmmaker
- Eddie Eagle (voice actor), American voice actor
- Jay Red Eagle, Cherokee flutist
- John Eagles (1783–1855), English artist and author
- Kathleen Eagle, American novelist
Other
- Albert Eagle, English mathematician
- Thomas Eagles (1746–1812), English classical scholar
- Robert Eagle (filmmaker) (born 1948), British filmmaker
Fictional characters
- Eagle, character from TV series The Tribe (1999–2003) played by Beth Allen
- Eagle Man, the Eagle Insurance mascot, appearing in several local television commercials in Chicago
- Eddie Eagle, mascot of a National Rifle Association program teaching young children to avoid guns
- Emil Eagle, Disney character
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