Forsyth (surname)
A
- Adam Forsyth (born 1981), Australian Olympic boxer
- Alastair Forsyth (born 1976), Scottish professional golfer
- Alex Forsyth (footballer, born 1952), Scottish international football full-back
- Alex Forsyth (footballer, born 1928), Scottish football outside right
- Alex Forsyth (born 1955), American ice hockey player in the National Hockey League
- Alexander John Forsyth (1769–1843), Scottish Presbyterian clergyman, invented percussion ignition
- Ali Forsyth (born 1979), New Zealand international lawn and indoor bowler
- Allan Forsyth (born 1955), Scottish footballer
- Allison Forsyth (born 1978), Canadian alpine skier
- Amanda Forsyth (born 1966), Canadian cellist
- Andrew Forsyth (1858–1942), British mathematician
- Andy Forsyth (born 1990), English rugby-union player
- Archibald Forsyth (1826–1908), Scottish-born Australian politician
B
- Benjamin Forsyth (died 1814), U.S. Army officer in the War of 1812
- Bill Forsyth (diplomat) (1909–1993), Australian diplomat
- Bill Forsyth (born 1946), Scottish film director
- Brandon Forsyth (born 1979), American figure skater
- Brigit Forsyth (born 1940), British actress
- Bruce Forsyth (1928–2017), British entertainer
C
- C. E. Forsyth (1849–1933), American politician
- Campbell Forsyth (born 1939), Kilmarnock and Scotland international goalkeeper
- Cecil Forsyth (1870–1941), British composer
- Charles Forsyth (1885–1951), British water polo player
- Colin Forsyth, English professional rugby league footballer
- Constance Forsyth (1903–1987), American artist
- Craig Forsyth (born 1989), Scottish footballer
D
- Darren Forsyth (born 1988), Irish footballer
- David Forsyth (actor) (born 1947), American soap opera actor
- David Forsyth (chess player) (1854–1909), Scottish and New Zealand chess writer and inventor of Forsyth notation
- David Forsyth (computer scientist), American computer scientist and professor
- David Forsyth (soccer), Canadian soccer player often regarded as the "father of soccer" in Canada
E
- Ed Forsyth (1887–1956), Major League Baseball third baseman
F
- Francis Forsyth, British criminal who was executed
- Frederick Forsyth (born 1938), British author and journalist
G
- Gavin Forsyth (born 1969), British alpine skier
- George Alexander Forsyth (1837–1915), United States military officer
- George Forsyth, (born 1982), Peruvian football goalkeeper
- George Forsyth (harbourmaster) (1843–1894)
- Gordon Forsyth (1879–1952), Scottish ceramic designer, fine artist, art education innovator
- Guy Forsyth (born 1968), American Texas blues and blues rock singer, guitarist, harmonicist and songwriter
H
- H. A. Forsyth, known as Bert Forsyth, Australian film producer
- Harry Forsyth (1903–2004), Irish cricketer
- Heather Forsyth (born 1950), Canadian politician
I
- Iain Forsyth (born 1973), British artist and filmmaker
- Ian Forsyth (born 1946), Scottish rugby union player
J
- Jack Forsyth (1892–1966), American football coach
- James B. Forsyth (1809–1872), Massachusetts physician and politician
- James Bell Forsyth (1802–1869), Quebec merchant and author
- James Forsyth (Australian politician) (1852–1927), company director, member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
- James Forsyth (college president) (1817–1886), attorney, businessman, president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- James Forsyth (journalist) (born 1981), British political journalist and political editor of The Spectator magazine
- James Forsyth (sculptor) (1827–1910), Scottish sculptor
- James Forsyth (traveller) (1838–1871), English traveller in India
- James W. Forsyth (1835–1906), American commander of the 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Wounded Knee Massacre
- Jim Forsyth (born 1944), Australian rules footballer
- Jimmy Forsyth (1904–1982), Scottish football player, trainer and physiotherapist
- Jimmy Forsyth (photographer), (1913–2009), British amateur photographer
- John Duncan Forsyth (1886–1963), Scottish-American architect
- John Forsyth (clothier), Canadian shirtmaker
- John Forsyth (footballer), footballer
- John Forsyth (general) CMG (1867–1928), Australian Army colonel
- John Forsyth (Georgia) (1780–1841), United States politician
- John Forsyth (loyalist) (1762–1837), politician, vice-president of the Bank of Montreal, Colonel of the Royal Montreal Cavalry
- John Forsyth Jr. (1821–1877), American newspaper editor
- John Kealty Forsyth (1867–1928), Australian army general
- Joseph Forsyth (1763–1815), Scottish writer on Italy
- Joy-Anna Forsyth (born 1997), American television personality
- Julie Forsyth, Australian actress
K
- Kate Forsyth (born 1966), Australian writer
- Katherine Forsyth, Scottish historian
- Keeley Forsyth (born 1979), English actress and musician
- Keith Forsyth (1917–2006), Australian rules footballer
- Kieron Forsyth, British actor
- Kimberly Forsyth, American beauty queen, winner of the 2006 "Miss Arkansas USA" competition
M
- Malcolm Forsyth (1936–2011), South African and Canadian trombonist and composer
- Mark Forsyth (born 1977), British writer and etymologist
- Matt Forsyth, Scottish professional football defender
- Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean (born 1954), British politician
- Michael Forsyth (footballer) (born 1966), English footballer
- Mina Forsyth (1921–1987), Canadian artist
- Moira Forsyth (1905–1991), English stained glass artist
- Murray Forsyth (born 1936), British political scientist
N
- Neil Forsyth (born 1978), Scottish author, television writer and journalist
O
- Olivia Forsyth (born 1960), former spy for the apartheid government in South Africa
P
- Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848–1921), Scottish theologian
- Phillip Forsyth, Canadian newspaper and radio journalist
R
- Richard Forsyth (born 1970), English footballer
- Robert Forsyth, contemporary Australian Anglican Bishop of South Sydney
- Robert Forsyth (writer) (1766–1845), Scottish writer, wrote The Beauties of Scotland
- Rosemary Forsyth (born 1943), Canadian-born American actress and model
- Ross Forsyth (born 1982), Scottish footballer
S
- Samuel Forsyth (1891–1918), New Zealand soldier
- Samuel Forsyth (Methodist) (1881–1960), Australian Methodist pastor and social worker
- Stewart Forsyth (born 1961), Scottish footballer
T
- Thomas Douglas Forsyth (1827–1886) Anglo-Indian explorer and administrator
- Thomas Forsyth (footballer), Scottish amateur footballer
- Thomas Forsyth (New Zealand politician) (1868–1941), Reform Party Member of Parliament
- Thomas Forsyth (Indian agent) (1771–1833), American frontiersman and trader
- Thomas H. Forsyth (1842–1908), American soldier in the U.S. Army
- Tim Forsyth (born 1973), Australian athlete
- Tom Forsyth (1949–2020), Scottish footballer
- Tony Forsyth, English actor
W
- Wesley Octavius Forsyth (1859–1937), Canadian pianist and composer
- Will Forsyth, rugby league player
- William Forsyth (artist) (1854–1935), American Impressionist painter
- William Forsyth (athlete) (1891–1939), Canadian long-distance runner
- William Forsyth (barrister) QC (1812–1899), Scottish lawyer and Member of Parliament
- William Forsyth (horticulturist) (1737–1804), Scottish botanist
- William Forsyth (lawyer) (1812–1899), lawyer and politician
- William Forsyth (merchant) (1722–1800), Scottish merchant
- William Forsyth (rugby union) (born 1850), international player who represented Scotland
- William Forsyth (writer) (1818–1879), Scottish poet and journalist
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