Lyne (surname)

Lyne (surname)

Lyne is a surname, and may refer to

*Adrian Lyne, British film maker
*Andrew Lyne, British physicist
*Anne Lyne, Catholic saint
*Becky Lyne, British middle-distance runner
*Joseph Leycester Lyne, British Anglican preacher and promoter of monasticism
*William Lyne, Australian politician
*Joe Lyne, Brixham school boy

ee also

*Lyne


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