William Byrd (disambiguation)
- William Byrd (disambiguation)
William Byrd is a human name, and may refer to:
* John William Byrd, Jr. (1963-2002), American murderer
* William Byrd (circa 1540-1623), English composer
* William Byrd (baseball player) (1907-1991), American professional baseball player
* William Byrd I (1652-1704), London goldsmith
* William Byrd II (1674-1744), planter and author
* William Byrd III (1728-1777), American racehorse owner
* William Byrd Traxler, Jr. (born 1948), federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
ee also
* William Byrd High School
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