Milburn (surname) explained
Milburn is a surname. Its origin is English (Northumbria and Cumbria), and it is a habitational name from a place in Cumbria, named in Old English as 'millstream', from mylen 'mill' and burna 'stream'.[1]
Notable people
- Alan Milburn, UK politician
- Amos Milburn, American rhythm and blues singer
- Barry Milburn, New Zealand cricketer
- Clara Milburn British housewife in Coventry, wrote diary with insight into life during World War II
- Colin Milburn, English Test match cricketer
- Darren Milburn, Australian rules footballer
- George Milburn, English footballer
- Glyn Milburn, American football player
- Jack Milburn (footballer born 1908), footballer who played for Leeds United
- Jackie Milburn, Newcastle United F.C. and England footballer
- Jackie Milburn (footballer born 1921), footballer who played for Crook Town and Willington
- Jeff Milburn, American professional driver and racing team owner
- Jim Milburn, English footballer
- Joel Milburn, Australian Olympic 400 metres sprinter
- Martina Milburn, Chief Executive of the Prince's Trust
- Oliver Milburn, English actor
- Richard Milburn, American composer
- Richard M. Milburn, American politician
- Rod Milburn, American hurdler
- Rowan Milburn, New Zealand cricketer
- Stuart Milburn, English cricketer
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Milburn Name Meaning & Milburn History at Ancestry.com. ancestry.com . 22 January 2015.