Moon (surname)

Moon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

English-speaking people

  • Alan R. Moon (born 1951), British designer of board games
  • Angus Moon QC (born 1962), British barrister
  • Aliona Moon (born 1989), Moldovan singer
  • Ben Moon (disambiguation)
  • Brendan Moon (born 1958), Australian rugby union player
  • Cathy Moon, American art therapist and author
  • Charles Moon, American politician
  • Darvin Moon, American amateur poker player
  • David Moon (disambiguation)
  • Dean Moon (1927–1987), American hot rod pioneer and founder of the Mooneyes brand of car accessories
  • Dylan Moon (born 1997), Goes by "Chad", EDI God
  • Edwin Moon (1886–1920), British aviation pioneer and war hero
  • Elizabeth Moon (born 1945), American science fiction and fantasy author
  • Ellie Moon, Canadian actor and playwright
  • Eric Moon (born 1923), American librarian and editor
  • George Moon (1909–1981), British actor
  • George Washington Moon (1823–1909), British writer and critic
  • Hartley Moon (1877–after 1934), U.S. Army officer, adjutant general of Alabama
  • Ian Moon (born 1958), Australian architect
  • Jamario Moon (born 1980), American professional basketball player
  • Joel Moon (born 1988), Australian rugby league player
  • Keith Moon (1946–1978), drummer for rock band The Who
  • Kevin Moon (born 1987), Scottish footballer
  • Lorna Moon (1886–1930), American author and screenwriter
  • Lottie Moon (1840–1912), American Baptist missionary to China
  • Madeleine Moon (born 1950), British MP for Bridgend
  • Mick Moon (Rupert Vance "Mick" Moon, 1892–1986), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • Odas Moon (c.1892–1937), American aviation pioneer
  • Parker Thomas Moon (1892–1936), US educator and political scientist
  • Parry Moon (1898–1988), American electrical engineer
  • Paul Moon (born 1968), New Zealand historian
  • Peter Moon (disambiguation)
  • Robert Charles Moon (1844–1914), English ophthalmologist
  • Rob Moon (1973), Australian Paralympic Swim Team 2008 Beijing Paralympics
  • Robert James Moon (1911–1989), American physicist, chemist and engineer
  • Ronald Moon (born 1940), Chief Justice of the Hawaii State Supreme Court
  • Rupert Moon (born 1968), Welsh rugby union player
  • Rupert Vance Moon: see Mick Moon
  • Sarah Moon (born 1941), French photographer
  • Sheri Moon (born 1970), American actress and fashion designer
  • Slim Moon (born 1967), American record producer and musician
  • Wally Moon (1930–2018), American major league baseball player
  • Warren Moon (born 1956), quarterback in US and Canadian football
  • Warren Moon (footballer) (born 1982), Australian soccer player
  • William Moon (1818–1894), English inventor of Moon type, a writing system for the blind

Korean people

  • Moon Byung-Woo (born 1986), South Korean football player
  • Moon Dae-Sung (born 1976), South Korean retired taekwondo athlete
  • Moon Geun-young (born 1987), South Korean actress, commercial star, and model
  • Moon Jae-in (born 1953), President of South Korea
  • Moon So-ri (born 1974), South Korean actress
  • Moon Sung-kil (born 1963), South Korean retired boxer
  • Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012), Korean founder of the Unification Church
  • Moon Byul-Yi (born 1992), member of South Korean girl band, rapper and songwriter Mamamoo
  • Moon Bin (born 1998), member of South Korean boy band ASTRO
  • Moon Tae-il (born 1994), member of South Korean boy band NCT
  • Moon Young-Hui (born 1983), South Korean field hockey player

Fictional characters

EastEnders

Several characters from the TV series EastEnders have appeared since 2002.

gollark: Can you use stigma to just mean "bad thing" like that?
gollark: Impressive garden path sentence however.
gollark: Seems like a weird use of stigma.
gollark: I actually break into laboratories working on vaccines and inject myself with all of the prototypes.
gollark: Soon I will receive a second dose and get to die again.

See also

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