Daw (surname)

Daw (surname)

Daw is a surname.

Those bearing it include:

  • John Daw (1870-1965), American Navajo military scout
  • Marjorie Daw (actress) (1902-1979), American
  • Leila Daw (born 1940), American artist
  • Kinkar Daw (born 1940), Indian cricketer
  • Carl P. Daw Jr. (born 1944), American religious leader
  • Chris Daw (born 1970), Canadian athlete
  • Jeff Daw (born 1972), Canadian hockey player
  • Majak Daw (born 1991), Australian footballer
  • Mansour Dhao, Libyan politician
  • Ranie Daw (fl. 2000s), Australian actress

See also

  • Dawe (disambiguation)

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