Flood (surname)

Flood (surname)

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Flood is a traditional Irish, English and Scottish family name and may refer to:

* Ann Flood (born 1930), American actress
* Anthony Flood (born 1984), Irish footballer
* Chris Flood (born 1947), Irish politician
* Clare Flood, Irish badminton player
* Curt Flood (1938 - 1997), American baseball player
* Daniel J. Flood (1903 - 1994), American politician
* Dennis Flood, American politician
* Edward Flood, Australian politician
* Gerald Flood (1927 - 1989), British actor
* Henry Flood (1732 - 1791), Irish statesman and MP
* Jenny Flood, Australian philanthropist
* John Edward Flood (born 1962), American musician/songwriter
* Liam Flood, Irish bookmaker and poker player
* Lisa Flood (born 1971), Canadian swimmer
* Martin Flood (born 1964), Australian quiz–show winner
* Maurice Flood (1941-1991) American Gay Rights Activist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_social_movements]
* Michael Flood, Australian sociologist
* Mike Flood (born 1975), American politician
* Philip Flood, Australian diplomat
* Richard B. Flood (born 1930), American minister
* Robert L. Flood (born 1955), British mamagement scientist
* Sonny Flood (born 1989), British actor
* Toby Flood (born 1985), English rugby union player
* W. H. Grattan Flood (1857 - 1928), Irish musicologist, historian, and author
* Willo Flood, Irish footballer
* Sarah Flood-Beaubrun (born 1969), Saint Lucian lawyer and politician
* Flood (producer) (Mark Ellis), British record producer


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