Art (given name)

Art (given name)

Art is a male personal name, both in its own right and as a diminutive form of the common name Arthur. Individuals called Art include:

* Art Agnos, an American politician and former Mayor of San Francisco, California
* Art Bell, an American radio broadcaster
* Art Blakey, an American jazz musician
* Art Boileau, Canadian long-distance runner
* Art Buchwald, an American humorist
* Art Carney, an American actor
* Art Donovan, a former American football defensive tackle
* Art Eggleton, a Canadian politician
* Art Garfunkel, an American singer-songwriter and actor
* Art Howe, a former Major League Baseball player and manager, and current bench coach of the Texas Rangers
* Art Imlech, a legendary High King of Ireland
* Art Jackson, a former National Hockey League player
* Art Linkletter, American television host
* Art mac Cuinn, a legendary High King of Ireland
* Art mac Lugdach, a legendary High King of Ireland
* Art Monk, an American football player
* Art Pepper, an American jazz alto saxophonist.
* Art Rooney, former National Football League executive and owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers
* Art Ross, former National Hockey League defenseman and Canadian ice hockey executive
* Art Spiegelman, an American comics artist
* Art Tatum, an American jazz pianist
* Art Lee - Taiko, a Japanese Taiko drummer

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