List of Manx people explained
The Manx (Manx language: Manx: Ny Manninee) are an ethnic group from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea in northern Europe. They are often described as a Celtic people on the basis of their recent Goidelic Celtic language, but their ethnic origins are mixed, including Germanic (Norse and English) and Norse-Gaelic lines.
Actors
Armed forces
Artists
Musicians
Politicians
Scholars
Sports people
- Jonathan Bellis (born 1988), cyclist
- Mark Cavendish (born 1985), cyclist, winner of 35 Tour de France stages
- Mark Christian (born 1990), cyclist
- Conor Cummins (born 1986), motorbike road racer
- Tara Donnelly (born 1998), gymnast
- Zoe Gillings (born 1985), snowboarder
- David Higgins (born 1972), rally car driver
- Mark Higgins (born 1971), rally car driver
- Darryl Hill (born 1996), snooker player
- Peter Kennaugh (born 1989), cyclist
- Tim Kennaugh (born 1991), cyclist
- Dan Kneen (1987–2018), motorcycle racer
- David Knight (born 1978), enduro motorcyclist
- David Lyon (born 1943), cricketer
- Dave Molyneux (born 1963), sidecar racer
- Kieran Tierney (born 1997), Manx-born footballer, Scottish international
Writers
- T. E. Brown (1830–1897), poet, scholar and theologian
- Hall Caine (1853–1931), novelist and playwright
- Cyril Clague (c. 1880–1946), poet and dramatist
- Mona Douglas (1898–1987), poet and folklorist
- Eliza S. Craven Green (1803–1866), poet
- Jane Holland (born 1966), poet, performer and novelist brought up on Man
- Sarah Holland (born 1961), writer, actress and singer
- Josephine Kermode (pseudonym Cushag, 1852–1937), poet and playwright
- Nigel Kneale (1922–2006), screenwriter
- Charlotte Lamb (Sheila Holland née Coates, 1937–2000), romantic novelist
- Sophia Morrison (1859–1917), folklorist
- Esther Nelson (1810–1843), poet
- Hilary Robinson (born 1972), children's author
- Christopher R. Shimmin (1870–1933), playwright and politician
- Thomas Shimmin (1800 – c. 1876–1879), poet and rag-gatherer
- Brian Stowell (1936–2019), writer, broadcaster and translator into Manx language
- George Waldron (1690 – c. 1730), topographer and poet
Others
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: William Garrett . June 6, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140607003748/http://projects.militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/recipient.php?recipientid=3144 . June 7, 2014 . live.
- Web site: Ancestry of Dan Quayle (B. 1947) .