Sutcliffe (surname)

Sutcliffe (surname)

Sutcliffe is a surname, originating in Yorkshire, sometimes abbreviated to Sutcliff, Sutliffe or, unusually, Sutliff. The name, which is Latin in derivation, means "south of the cliff/hill". It may refer to:

* Andy Sutcliffe, British racing driver
* Bert Sutcliffe, New Zealand cricketer
* David Sutcliffe, Canadian actor
* Francis Meadow Sutcliffe, English photographer
* Gerry Sutcliffe, politician
* Herbert Sutcliffe, English cricket player
* Ken Sutcliffe National Nine News and Nine's Wide World of Sports Presenter
* Iain Sutcliffe, English cricketer
* John Sutcliffe
**John Sutcliffe (British politician)
**John Sutcliffe (designer) (died 1987), British fashion designer and fetish photographer
**John Willie Sutcliffe
* Lenah H. Sutcliffe, the American nurse Lenah Higbee
* Lindsey Sutcliffe, the American student and child care provider
* Michelle Sutcliffe
* Paul Sutcliffe
* Peter Sutcliffe, British serial killer, the "Yorkshire Ripper"
* Richard J. Sutcliffe, Canadian teacher, journalist, novelist and academic
* Rick Sutcliffe, Major League Baseball player
* Serena Sutcliffe
* Shane Sutcliffe
* Stuart Sutcliffe, early member of The Beatles
* Thomas Sutcliffe
* Thomas Sutcliffe (artist)
* William Sutcliffe, British novelist


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