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Harvey is an English surname and place-name, derived from a personal name meaning "soldier" or "man-at-arms". It is thought to have come to England with the Breton mercenaries of William the Conqueror as "Hervé". It is also used as a given name. As a given name, the diminutive Harry is sometimes used.
Places
Harvey is a common place-name in some English-speaking countries.
- In the United States
- In Australia
- In Canada
People
- Alfred Harvey, comic-book publisher
- André Harvey (1941– ), Canadian consultant, politician and former teacher
- Bryan Harvey (musician), American musician
- Colin Harvey (footballer) (1944– ), British soccer player and manager
- David Harvey (footballer) (1948– ), British soccer player
- David Harvey (geographer) (1935– ), British-born Marxist geographer
- David Harvey (statistician) (born 1928), D. Q. Harvey, statistician and treasurer of the Association of Cricket Statisticians and Historians
- Domino Harvey (1969–2005), British-born former model turned Los Angeles bounty hunter
- Francis J. Harvey, American military administrator
- Fred Harvey (1835–1901), American entrepreneur who developed the Harvey House restaurants, famous for their "Harvey Girls"
- Gerry Harvey, Australian billionaire businessman, co-founder of the Harvey Norman chain stores
- Hayward Augustus Harvey (1824-1893), American engineer and inventor of Harvey armour
- Jeff Harvey (1957– ), Canadian ecologist and journalist
- Jeffrey A. Harvey, American theoretical physicist
- John Harvey (television), American television presenter
- Ken Harvey (1978– ), American baseball player
- Laurence Harvey (1928–1973), Lithuanian-born actor
- Louis P. Harvey (1820–1862), American politician and governor of Wisconsin
- Michael C Harvey (1964– ), American Six Sigma Black Belt
- Nick Harvey (1961– ), British M.P.
- PJ Harvey (1969– ), British singer and songwriter
- Paul Harvey (1918– ), American radio broadcaster
- Robert Harvey (footballer) (born 1971), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Harvey (musician), British musician
- Steve Harvey (1956– ), African-American actor, entertainer and comedian
- Tim Harvey (1961-), British racing driver, winner of the BTCC in 1992 and media personality
- William Harvey (1578–1657), British physician who discovered the circulation of blood
- See also
- Baron Harvey, a peerage title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created in 1954
- Harvey Firestone (1868–1938), founder of the Firestone Tire & Rubber Company
- Harvey Keitel, a notable American film actor
Works of art
- Harvey (play), a play by Mary Chase about a man befriended by an invisible anthropomorphic rabbit
- Harvey (film), a film starring Jimmy Stewart, based on the play
- The Harvey Girls, a 1942 novel by Samuel Hopkins Adams and a 1946 musical based on the book
Other
- Harvey armour, a type of naval armour developed in the late 19th century
- Harvey Comics, a publisher of comic books from the 1940s to the 1990s
- Harvey Wallbanger, a mixed drink
- Harvey, the name given by John Crichton to the neural clone of Scorpius implanted in his brain in the TV show Farscape, a reference to the 1950 movie above
- Harvey's of Hayle, iron founders and pioneers of the industrial revolution
- Hurricane Harvey, the name used when the eighth tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean in certain years becomes a hurricane
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, a cartoon series
- Harvey, the name of a piano rock group out of Atlanta, Georgia
- Harvey Danger, an alternative rock band from Seattle, Washington
External links
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Harvey.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: