Batty
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Batty is a surname and is most commonly found in Yorkshire, northern England. Notable people with the surname include:
- Basil Staunton Batty (1873–1952), Anglican bishop
- Bob Batty, Australian rugby league footballer
- David Batty (born 1968), former English footballer
- Emily Batty (born 1988), Canadian racing cyclist
- Francis de Witt Batty (1879–1961), English-born Bishop of New South Wales, Australia (1931–58)
- Gareth Batty (born 1977), English cricketer
- Grant Batty (born 1951), former New Zealand rugby union player
- Jane Batty, Canadian politician
- Jason Batty (born 1971), retired New Zealand footballer
- Jeremy Batty (born 1971), English cricketer
- Jonathan Batty (born 1974), English cricketer
- Kenneth Batty, former English rugby league player
- Nathan Batty, English rugby league player
- Paul Batty (born 1964), former English footballer
- Robert Batty (artist) (1789–1848), English army officer and artist
- Robert Batty (physician) (1763–1849), his father, English physician
- Ron Batty (1925–1971), English footballer
- Rosie Batty (born 1962), 2015 Australian of the Year
- Ross Batty (born 1986), English rugby union player
- Seán Batty (born 1982), Scottish weather presenter
Fictional people:
- Roy Batty, from Blade Runner
- Nora Batty, a character from Last of the Summer Wine
- Professor Batty in "Flip Decision." See Flipism
See also
- Batty (video game)
- Batty Bay
- Batty boy, sexual slur
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