Gilmore (surname)
Gilmore and Gillmore are surnames with several origins and meanings.
- The name can be of Irish (from Ulster) and Scottish Highland origin, Anglicised from the Gaelic Mac Gille Mhoire (Scottish Gaelic), Mac Giolla Mhuire (Ulster Irish Gaelic).[1] The name was a patronymic name meaning "servant of (the Virgin) Mary".[1]
- Another origin of the surname Gilmore is Irish, with two separate meanings. In County Armagh, the name is an Anglicised form of Mac Giolla Mhura "servant of St. Mura" (of Fahan, County Donegal).[1] In County Sligo, Gilmore is an Anglicisation of Mac Giolla Mhir meaning "son of the spirited lad".[1]
Notable people surnamed Gilmore or Gillmore
- Aaron Gilmore (b. 1973), New Zealand MP elected in 2008
- Alan C. Gilmore, New Zealand astronomer
- Alexander Gilmore Cochran (1846–1928), American politician
- Alexie Gilmore (b. 1976), American actress
- Alfred Gilmore (1812–1858), American politician
- Art Gilmore (1912–2010), American voice actor
- Artis Gilmore (b. 1949), former American basketball player
- Bernard Gilmore (1937–2013), American composer
- Bob Gilmore (b. 1961), Northern Irish musicologist
- Brenda Gilmore, American politician
- Brian Gilmore (1933–1959), Australian rules footballer
- Bryan Gilmore (b. 1978), American footballer
- Charles W. Gilmore (1874–1945), American paleontologist
- Craig Gilmore (b. 1968), American actor
- Daniel Gilmore (b. 1983), former Australian rules footballer
- David Gilmore (b. 1964), American jazz guitarist
- David Gillmore (1934–1999), British diplomat
- Eamon Gilmore (b. 1955), Irish politician
- Edward Gilmore (1867–1924), American politician
- Edward Grover Gilmore (1888-1919), American baseball player
- Eugene Allen Gilmore (1871–1953), American lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Frederick Gilmore (1887–1969), American professional boxer
- Gary Gilmore (1940–1977), American murderer
- Gary Gilmore, American baseball coach
- George Gilmore (1898–1995), IRA leader
- Glen Gilmore (b. 1963), American politician
- Glen Gilmore (polo player), Australian polo player
- Glenda Gilmore, American historian
- Grant Gilmore (1910–1982), American law professor
- Greg Gilmore (b. 1962), American musician
- Gregory S. Gilmore, American executive, CEO of Planview
- Grover C. Gilmore (b. 1950), American psychologist
- Helen Gilmore (1900–1947), American actress
- Howard W. Gilmore (1902–1943), US Navy submarine commander and Medal of Honor recipient
- Ian Gilmore (b. 1947), British professor of hepatology
- Inez Haynes Gillmore (1873–1970), an American feminist author, also known as Inez Haynes Irwin
- Jared S. Gilmore (b. 2000), American child actor
- Jennifer Gilmore (b. 1970), American novelist
- Jim Gilmore (b. 1949), American politician
- Jimmie Dale Gilmore (b. 1945), American country singer
- Joe Gilmore (b. 1922), American barman
- John Gilmore various people including:
- John Gilmore (activist) (b. 1957), American activist and computer scientist
- John Gilmore (writer) (b. 1951), Canadian/British author
- John Gilmore (football player) (b. 1979), American football player
- John Gilmore (musician) (1931–1995), American jazz saxophonist
- John Gilmore (representative) (1780–1845), American politician
- John Gilmore (writer) (b. 1935), American author
- John S. Gilmore, American sociologist
- Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867), American railroad superintendent
- Julianna Gilmore, birth name of Christian singer Julianna Zobrist
- Len Gilmore (b. 1917), former American baseball player
- Lyman Gilmore (1874–1951), American aviation pioneer
- Margalo Gillmore (1897–1986), English-born American actress
- Margaret Gilmore (b. 1956), British journalist
- Marshall Gilmore (b. 1831), American Methodist bishop
- Dame Mary Gilmore (1865–1962), Australian poet and journalist
- Matthew Gilmore (b. 1972), Belgian-Australian retired track cyclist
- Mikal Gilmore (b. 1951), American music journalist
- Patrick Gilmore (actor) (b. 1976), Canadian actor
- Patrick Gilmore (1829–1892), Irish-born American composer and bandmaster
- Peter Gilmore (1931–2013), British actor
- Peter H. Gilmore (b. 1958), American author; administrator of the Church of Satan
- Quincy Adams Gillmore (1825–1888), American author, civil engineer and Union Army general (during the American Civil War)
- Rachna Gilmore (b. 1953), Canadian children's writer
- Rebecca Gilmore (b. 1979), Australian diver
- Richie Gilmore (c. 1966), American motorsport vice-president
- Rochelle Gilmore (b. 1981), Australian racing cyclist
- Samuel Louis Gilmore (1859–1910), American politician
- Scott Gilmore (b. 1971), Social Entrepreneur
- Stephon Gilmore, American football player with the NFL's Buffalo Bills
- Steve Gilmore, Australian Naval Officer
- Stuart Gilmore (1909-1971), American film editor
- Susan Gilmore (b. 1954), English actress
- Ted Gilmore (b. 1967), American football coach
- Thea Gilmore (b. 1979), British singer/songwriter
- Tom Gilmore various people including :
- Tom Gilmore (ice hockey) (b. 1948), Canadian hockey player
- Tom Gilmore (property developer) (b. 1953), Canadian property developer
- Vanessa Gilmore (b. 1956), U.S. judge
- Virginia Gilmore (1919–1986), American actress
- Voit Gilmore (1918–2005), American politician
- William Gilmore (disambiguation)
- William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), American poet, novelist and historian
In fiction
- Hugh Gilmore, alter ego alias of pulp magazine character Jethro Dumont as The Green Lama
- Lorelai Gilmore and Rory Gilmore, mother-and-daughter protagonists of the comedy-drama Gilmore Girls
- Happy Gilmore, the title character of the Adam Sandler movie, Happy Gilmore.
References
- 1 2 3 4 Gilmore Name Meaning and Origin; retrieved 2007-12-31.
See also
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