Maloney
Maloney is a surname of Irish origin. The name 'Maloney' is derived from the Old Irish Ua Maol Dhómhnaigh.
The name may refer to:
Persons
- Brian Maloney, Irish Gaelic football player
- Carolyn B. Maloney (born 1948), American politician from New York; U.S. representative
- Charles Garrett Maloney (1913–2006), American Roman Catholic bishop in Louisville, Kentucky
- Christopher Maloney (born 1969), American bass player, guitarist, singer and music educator
- Dan Maloney (born 1950), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Dave Maloney (born 1956), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- David Maloney (1933–2006), British television director and producer
- David Maloney (musician), of the American folk duo Reilly & Maloney
- Don Maloney (1926-2007), American author on Japanese subjects
- Don Maloney (born 1958), Canadian professional ice hockey player and manager
- Edward Maloney (contemporary), American politician from Illinois; state representative
- Edward T. Maloney (contemporary), aviation historian and museum curator
- Evan Coyne Maloney (born 1972), American blogger and web chat developer
- Francis T. Maloney (1894–1945), American politician from Connecticut; U.S. representative and senator
- Frank Maloney, British boxing manager and promoter
- Frank Richard Maloney (1945-2009), American writer and poet
- Franklin J. Maloney (1899–1958), American politician from Pennsylvania; U.S. representative
- Gary Maloney (born 1958), American political consultant
- James Maloney (born 1986), Australian Rugby League player
- James H. Maloney (born 1948), American politician from Connecticut; U.S. representative
- Jack Maloney (born 1994), English professional football player
- Jim Maloney (born 1940), American professional baseball player
- Joe Maloney (1934–2006), English professional football player
- John David Maloney (born 1945), Canadian politician from Ontario; member of the House of Commons
- John F. Maloney (died 1918), Alaskan lawyer, businessman, and politician; mayor of Juneau 1905–1906
- Julia Faye Maloney (1892–1966), American actress
- Kevin P. Maloney (1958), American real estate developer
- Kristen Maloney (born 1981), American Olympic gymnast
- Leo D. Maloney (1885–1929), American actor and director
- Martin Maloney (born 1961), English artist and painter
- Matt Maloney (born 1971), American professional basketball player
- Matt M. Maloney (business executive), American entrepreneur and business executive (Grubhub)
- Michael Maloney (born 1957), English actor
- Patty Maloney (born 1936), American actress with dwarfism
- Paul H. Maloney (1876–1967), American politician from Louisiana; U.S. representative
- Rich Maloney (born c. 1964), American college baseball coach at University of Michigan
- Robert S. Maloney (1881–1934), American politician from Massachusetts, U.S. representative
- Samantha Maloney (born 1975), American musician and drummer
- Seamus Maloney, Australian rules footballer and coach
- Sean Patrick Maloney (born 1966), American lawyer and politician from New York; adviser to President Clinton
- Shane Maloney (contemporary), Australian author of the Murray Whelan series of novels
- Shaun Maloney (born 1983), Scottish footballer
- Steve Maloney (contemporary), English rock musician
- Tim Maloney (contemporary), Animator
- William F. Maloney, American engineer
- William Maloney (politician) (1854–1940), Australian politician from Melbourne; member of the House of Representatives
Other
- Maloney, Kentucky
- Boulevard Maloney (Gatineau), road in Quebec, Canada
- Maloney Elementary School, Fremont, California, USA
- Maloney Hall, chemistry building at The Catholic University of America
- Maloney House (Lockport, New York), historic home located in Niagara County
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See also
- Moloney (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles containing Maloney
References
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