Eyre (surname)
Eyre is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Eyre, British-born Jamaican geographer
- Alan Eyre (diplomat), Persian-language spokesperson of the United States Department of State
- Charles Petre Eyre, Archbishop of Glasgow
- Chris Eyre, film director and producer
- Damian Eyre, Australian police officer murdered in 1988
- Edward John Eyre, Australian explorer and Jamaican Governor
- Ella Eyre, British singer-songwriter
- George Eyre (d. 1839), Royal Navy officer
- Harry Giles Eyre (1908-1972), Australian Cartoonist
- Ivan Eyre, Canadian artist
- James Eyre (disambiguation)
- Jehu Eyre, figure of the American Revolution
- Sir John Eyre, English diplomat
- Les Eyre, former Norwich City F.C. footballer
- Manuel Eyre, figure of the American Revolution and powerful business leader in the early American Republic
- Mary Eyre (1923–2013), British sportswoman and administrator
- M. Banning Eyre, Canadian writer and guitarist, Afropop Worldwide public radio reporter and editor
- Reginald Eyre (1924–2019), British politician
- Richard Eyre, English film, theatre and TV director
- Scott Eyre, Major League Baseball relief pitcher
- Tommy Eyre, English rock musician
- William Eyre (disambiguation)
- Willie Eyre, Major League Baseball relief pitcher
Fictional people with the surname include:
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