Bryant (surname)

Bryant (surname)

Bryant is a surname, and may refer to:Family name
name=Bryant

* Albert Bryant, Jr., American general
* Alexander Bryant or Briant, English Jesuit martyr
* Anita Bryant, American singer
* Anthony J. Bryant, American historian of Japan
* Antonio Bryant, American football player
* Arthur Bryant, British historian
* Bart Bryant, American golfer
* Bear Bryant, American college football coach
* Bobby Bryant, American football player
* Castell V. Bryant, President of Florida A&M University
* Charles Bryant:
** Charles David Jones Bryant, Australian artist
** Charles Ernest William Bryant, Australian barrister and ornithologist
** Charles Bryant (actor), American movie actor, famous economics teacher
** Charles Bryant (billiards), 163 ranked pool player in world standings, 2006
* Chris Bryant, British politician
* David Bryant, English bowls player
* Diana Bryant, Australian judge
* Ed Bryant, American politician
* Edward Bryant, American writer
* Edwin Bryant, American indologist
* Elbridge Bryant, American singer
* C. Farris Bryant, American politician
* Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, American songwriters
* Fernando Bryant, American football player
* Gordon Bryant, Australian politician
* Gridley Bryant, American railroad engineer
* Gridley James Fox Bryant, American architect
* Gyude Bryant, Liberian politician
* Jacky Bryant, fictional character from "Virtua Fighter"
* Jim Bryant, an American photojournalist
* Jimmy Bryant, American guitarist
* Joe Bryant, American basketball player, father of Kobe Bryant
* John Bryant, American politician
* John Delavau Bryant, American physician and poet
* Joseph Bryant, founder of the "Richmond Times", precursor to the "Richmond Times-Dispatch" and the Bryant family Media General empire; also namesake of Joseph Bryant Park in Richmond, Virginia
* Joshua Bryant, best known for playing Scully in "M*A*S*H"
* Joy Bryant, American actress
* Karis Paige Bryant, actress
* Karyn Bryant, American actress
* Kelvin Bryant, American football player
* Kobe Bryant, American NBA basketball player
* Lane Bryant, American clothes designer
* Lori Bryant-Woolridge, American writer
* Louise Bryant, American journalist
* Marc Bryant, American comic book writer
* Margot Bryant, British actress
* Mark Bryant, former NBA player
* Martin Bryant, Australian murderer of 35 people in the Port Arthur massacre
* Martin Bryant (programmer), British computer programmer
* Mary Bryant, convict transported to Australia
* Matt Bryant, American football player
* Michael Bryant, one of several people including
**Michael Bryant (actor)
**Michael J. Bryant, politician
* Nicola Bryant, British actress
* Peter Bryant, British television producer
* Peter James Bryant, American actor
* Randal Bryant, American computer scientist
* Ray Bryant, American jazz pianist
* Rick Bryant, New Zealand singer
* Sacha Bryant, American wrestler
* Samuel W. Bryant, American admiral
* Sarah Bryant (author), Scottish sci-fi author
* Sarah Bryant (computer game character), fictional character from "Virtua Fighter"
* Terl Bryant, British drummer, member of the band Iona
* Vanessa Bryant, wife of Kobe Bryant
* Wanda G. Bryant, American judge
* Wayne R. Bryant, American politicians
* Wendell Bryant, American football player
* William Bryant, one of several people including
** William Cullen Bryant, American poet, journalist, politician, and founder of the New York Medical College
**William B. Bryant, senior federal judge and the first black federal prosecutor in the U.S.
**William Bryant (convict), convict on First Fleet to New South Wales
**William Bryant (footballer), English football player
**William Bryant (industrialist), English industrialist of Victorian period (Bryant and May matches)

ee also

*Bryant
*Briant
*Bryan (surname)


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