Kirk (given name)

Kirk (given name)

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Kirk is a given name.

*Kirk Broadfoot, footballer
*Kirk Cameron, actor; hence the name of Cameron's 1995 TV Series: "Kirk"
*Kirk Chilas, Winner of the 1967 Tour de France
*Kirk Douglas, American actor
*Kirk Ferentz, head football coach at the University of Iowa of the Big Ten Conference
*Kirk Franklin, the gospel musician
*Kirk Gleason, a character on the Gilmore Girls TV Series
*Kirk Hammett, lead guitarist of Metallica
*Kirk Hinrich, a professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls
*Kirk Kerkorian, a businessman.
*Kirk Mehlin, a radio personality in Hartford, CT.
*Kirk Saywell, [http://techtoad.co.uk Techtoad.co.uk] and [http://xcns.co.uk XCNS.CO.UK] Owner
*Kirk Thatcher, who played the punk on the bus in ""
*Kirk Thornton, voice actor.
*Kirk Van Houten a secondary character from The Simpsons
*Kirk White, a Pagan lecturer and author.
*Kirk Worsnop, a professional designer
*Kirk Yeaman, a professional rugby league player for Hull FC
*Kirk Naylor, a professional dancer

See also:
*Kirk
*Kirk (surname)
*Kirk as a placename element


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