Lundy (surname) explained
Lundy is a surname of Old Scandinavian origins.[1]
People
- Benjamin Lundy, a Quaker who worked for the abolition of slavery
- Curtis Lundy, a member of jazz vocalist Betty Carter's band
- Damian Lundy, religious brother of the De La Salle Order
- Dennis Lundy, American football player
- Dick Lundy (animator), the animator who created the cartoon character Donald Duck
- Dick Lundy (baseball player), a Negro leagues baseball player
- George Lundy, an American Jesuit, social justice activist and President of Wheeling Jesuit University
- J. Edward Lundy, a CFO of Ford Motor Company
- Kate Lundy, a member of the Australian Senate, representing the Australian Capital Territory
- Lamar Lundy, an NFL defensive end with the Los Angeles Rams
- Mark Lundy, convicted of the murders of Christine and Amber Lundy in New Zealand
- Michael Lundy, retired United States Army lieutenant general
- Robert Lundy, a governor of Derry
- Ron Lundy, an American radio announcer
- Wali Lundy, an American football running back
- Yvette Lundy, a member of the French Resistance during World War II
Fictional characters
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Surname Database: Lundy Last Name Origin.