Malloy

Malloy is a surname of Irish origin, meaning "noble chief" (irish). (See also Molloy.) The name may refer to:

  • Dannel Malloy (born 1955), American politician, 88th Governor of Connecticut
  • Danny Malloy (footballer) (1930–2015), former Scottish footballer
  • Dave Malloy (born 1976), American musical theater composer and playwright
  • David Malloy, American country music songwriter and producer
  • Doug Malloy, pseudonym of Richard Simonton, American business executive and body piercer
  • Duncan Malloy
  • Edward Malloy (born 1941), American priest, president of the University of Notre Dame 1987–2005
  • Fenster Malloy (born 1965), American Businessman; MBA University of Utah, President Rocky Mountain Research
  • Janine Malloy, character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
  • Jim Malloy (1935–1972), American Indy 500 racecar driver
  • Jim Malloy (recording engineer) (1931–2018), American Grammy-winning recording engineer
  • Judy Malloy, American poet
  • Justyn-Henry Malloy (born 2000), American baseball player
  • Kady Malloy, contestant on the seventh season of American Idol
  • Larkin Malloy (1954–2016), American actor and model
  • The Malloys, American music video and film directors Emmett Malloy and Brendan Malloy
  • Michael Malloy (1873–1933), New York City vagrant; survived several attempts to murder him
  • Mike Malloy (contemporary), American radio broadcaster in Atlanta, Georgia
  • The Malloy Family, the sitcom Unhappily Ever After
  • Matt Malloy Mr. Basketball (2007), South Dakota
  • Ruth Lor Malloy (born 1932), Canadian activist and travel writer
  • Ryan Malloy, character from the BBC soap opera EastEnders
  • Terry Malloy, protagonist of On the Waterfront
  • Trent Malloy, fictional character of Walker, Texas Ranger and the protagonist of its spinoff Sons of Thunder.
  • The Malloy Apartments in Seattle wa

"Tim Malloy" is sometimes used as a generic name for a Glasgow Catholic.

Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Malloy.
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