Coad (surname)

Coad (surname)

Coad may refer to:

  • Basil Coad CB CBE DSO & Bar (1906–1980), a senior British Army officer
  • Conal Coad, an opera singer known for his dramatic interpretations of the bass repertoire
  • Frank Coad (born 1930), a former Australian racing driver
  • Jez Coad, a British record producer and musician
  • Joyce Coad (1917–1987), a child actress in motion pictures from Wyoming
  • Matthew Coad (born 1984), an English footballer
  • Merwin Coad (born 1924), a Democratic U.S. Representative from Iowa
  • Michael Coad, an Australian rules footballer
  • Paddy Coad (1920–1992), a former Irish football player and manager
  • Peter Coad (born 1953), a software entrepreneur and author of books on programming
  • Richard Coad (1825–1900), a 19th century Cornish architect

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