Bellamy (surname)

Bellamy (surname)

Bellamy is an English and Irish(Norman) surname, and may refer to:

* Arthur Bellamy, (born 1942) English footballer
* Bill Bellamy
* Carol Bellamy
* Charles Bellamy
* Charlotte Bellamy
* Craig Bellamy, Welsh footballer
* Craig Bellamy, Australian rugby league coach
* David Bellamy, British botanist and writer
* Denise Bellamy
* Dodie Bellamy
* Edward Bellamy, (1850-98) American journalist, utopian, and writer of speculative fiction
* Elizabeth Bellamy, a fictional character in "Upstairs, Downstairs"
* Francis Bellamy, author of the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance; cousin of Edward Bellamy
* Francis Rufus Bellamy
* Frank Bellamy
* George Bellamy, guitarist with 60s band The Tornados
* George Anne Bellamy (c. 1731-88) English actress
* Hans Schindler Bellamy
* Hazel Bellamy, a fictional character in "Upstairs, Downstairs"
* Jacobus Bellamy (1757-86), Dutch poet
* James Bellamy, a fictional character in "Upstairs, Downstairs"
* Jay Bellamy
* Jerome Bellamy
* John Dillard Bellamy
* John Haley Bellamy, American folk artist
* Joseph Bellamy (1719-90) U.S.A. theologian
* Madge Bellamy
* Lady Marjorie Bellamy, a fictional character in "Upstairs, Downstairs"
* Matthew Bellamy, singer and guitarist with the rock band Muse
* Peter Bellamy, British musician
* Ralph Bellamy
* Ron Bellamy
* Samuel Bellamy, 18th century pirate
* Steven Bellamy British Martial artist
* Tom Bellamy, singer with The Cooper Temple Clause
* Walt Bellamy


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