Randolph (surname)
The origins of the surname Randolph: English and German: classicized spelling of Randolf, Germanic personal name composed of the elements rand "rim" (of a shield), "shield" + "wolf". This was introduced into England by Scandinavian settlers in the Old Norse form Rannúlfr, and was reinforced after the Norman Conquest by the Norman form Randolf.
List of people with the surname
- A. Philip Randolph (1889–1979), African-American civil rights leader
- Amanda Randolph (1896–1967), American actress and singer
- Anders Randolf (1870–1930), Danish-American actor
- Ann Cary Randolph Morris (1774–1837), a/k/a Nancy Randolph, American anti-slavery activist
- Arthur Raymond Randolph (born 1943), American judge
- Beverley Randolph (1754–1797), American politician from Virginia, eighth Governor of Virginia (1788–1791)
- Cyril Randolph (1826–1912), English cricketer and clergyman
- Darren Randolph, an Irish professional footballer
- Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), politician from Virginia
- Epes Randolph (1856–1921), American civil engineer and businessman
- Homer Louis "Boots" Randolph III (1927–2007), American musician
- Isabel Randolph (1889–1973), American character actress
- Jane Randolph (1915–2009), American actress
- Jennings Randolph (1902–1998), politician from West Virginia
- Sir John Randolph (1693–1737), Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Attorney General for the Colony of Virginia
- John Randolph (loyalist) (1727–1784), lawyer and king's attorney for Virginia from 1766 until he left for Britain at the outset of the American Revolution
- John Randolph of Roanoke (1773–1833), American politician
- Joyce Randolph (born 1924), American actress
- Lillian Randolph (1898–1980), American actress and singer
- Lingan S. Randolph (1859-1922), American mechanical and consulting engineer
- Lonnie Randolph (Indiana politician) (born 1949), Indiana State Senator
- Lowell Fitz Randolph (1894-1980), American botanist and Professor of botany, Cornell University
- Mary Randolph (1762–1828), Virginia author
- Ned Randolph (1942-2016), American politician
- Peyton Randolph (1721–1775), first president of the Continental Congress
- Paschal Beverly Randolph (1825–1875), American medical doctor, occultist, and writer
- Richard Randolph (1686–1749), House of Burgesses member, Treasurer of Virginia
- Richard Randolph of Bizarre (1770–1796), Virginia planter
- Robert Randolph and the Family Band, American musicians
- Stephen Randolph (born 1974), American baseball player
- Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray (d. 1332), leader in the Wars of Scottish Independence
- Thomas Randolph, 2nd Earl of Moray (d. 1332), son of the above
- John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray (d. 1346), brother of the above
- Vance Randolph (1892–1980), American folklorist
- Virginia Randolph Cary (1786–1852), Virginia author
- William Randolph (1650–1711), Virginia colonist
- William Randolph II (1681–1741), aka William Randolph, Jr. or Councillor Randolph, Treasurer of Virginia
- Willie Randolph (born 1954), Major League Baseball manager and player
- Zach Randolph (born 1981), National Basketball Association player for the Memphis Grizzlies
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gollark: no.
gollark: I do not. That would be terrible for many reasons.
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