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Holland (surname)


Holland (surname)


Holland is an English habitational name from Holland, a division of Lincolnshire, or any of the eight villages in various parts of England so called, from Old English hōh ‘ridge’ + land ‘land’.

Architecture and engineering

  • Clifford Milburn Holland, designer of the Holland Tunnel
  • Henry Holland, 18th-century Georgian architect
  • John Holland (engineer), Australian engineer and construction magnate
  • John Philip Holland, Irish submarine designer

Film, theatre and television

  • Agnieszka Holland, Polish film director
  • Arnie Holland, American film distribution CEO of Lightyear Entertainment
  • Deidre Holland, Dutch porn star
  • Diane Holland, British actress
  • George Holland, 19th century actor
  • Jennifer Holland, American actress
  • Savage Steve Holland, American animator
  • Steve Holland (actor), American actor and model
  • Sylvia Holland, American animator
  • Tom Holland, British actor
  • Willa Holland, American model and actress

Literature and linguistics

  • Cecelia Holland, American historical novelist
  • Merlin Holland (born 1945), British writer and grandson of Oscar Wilde
  • Norah M. Holland (1876-1925), writer
  • Philemon Holland, 16th/17th century English translator
  • Richard Holland, 15th-century Scottish writer
  • Thomas Holland (translator) (1539–1612), English Bible translator
  • Tom Holland (author) (born 1968), British author
  • Vyvyan Holland (1886–1967), British author, translator and son of Oscar Wilde
  • William Holland (diarist) (1776–1819), English diarist
  • Jack Holland (writer) (1947–2004), Irish journalist, novelist and poet
  • Patrick Holland, (born 1977) Australian writer

Music

  • Brian Holland, African-American songwriter and record producer
  • Dave Holland, British jazz bassist and composer
  • Dexter Holland, singer and guitarist of the American punk band the Offspring
  • Eddie Holland, African-American songwriter and record producer, brother of Brian and part of Holland-Dozier-Holland
  • Jerry Holland (fiddler), a noted Canadian fiddler
  • Jolie Holland, American singer and songwriter
  • Jools Holland, British pianist
  • Luke Holland, drummer of the American metalcore band The Word Alive
  • Milt Holland, American jazz percussionist, drummer, musicologist and session musician in Los Angeles
  • W. S. Holland, American rock drummer
  • Will Holland, British musician, DJ and record producer

Nobility

  • John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter (c. 1352 – 1400), English nobleman
  • John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter (1395–1447), English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War
  • Margaret Holland, (1385–1439) Duchess of Clarence, and daughter of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
  • Robert de Holland, 1st Baron Holand (1270–1328), English nobleman
  • Thomas Holland, 1st Earl of Kent (c. 1314 – 1360), English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War.
  • Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (1350–1397), English nobleman and a councillor of his half-brother Richard II (1374–1400)
  • Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey (1374–1400), aka 3rd Earl of Kent

Politics

  • Bjorn Holland, Wisconsin state legislator
  • Derek Holland (activist), figure of the European far right
  • Elmer J. Holland, 20th century U.S. Representative
  • François Hollande, President of France
  • Harry Holland, New Zealand politician and unionist
  • Henry Holland, 1st Viscount Knutsford, the 19th- and 20th-century politician
  • Henry Holland (mayor), mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Iris Holland, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • Jack Holland (politician) (1877–1955), Australian politician
  • James Holland (North Carolina politician), U.S. congressman from North Carolina – 18th/19th century
  • Sir John Holland, 1st Baronet (1603–1701), English politician
  • Sir John Holland, 2nd Baronet (c. 1669–by July 1724), British politician
  • John Holland, on the Los Angeles County Civil Defense and Disaster Commission in 1960s
  • John C. Holland (1891–1970), councilman in the Los Angeles City Council, 1943–1966
  • Joseph R. Holland (born 1936), New York politician
  • Lionel Holland (1865–1936), British politician
  • Mark Holland, member of the Canadian parliament
  • Roger Holland, Alaska politician
  • Samuel H. Holland, 20th-century American politician
  • Sidney Holland, Prime Minister of New Zealand
  • Spessard Holland, Governor of Florida and U.S. senator
  • Stuart Holland, British Labour politician and academic
  • Victoria Holland, Cherokee politician and attorney

Science

  • Sir Henry Holland, 1st Baronet, the 19th-century physician and travel writer
  • John Henry Holland, pioneer in genetic algorithms
  • John L. Holland developer of RIASEC theory
  • Mary E. Holland American detective and fingerprinting expert
  • Owen Holland, pioneer in bio-inspired robotics
  • Ranae Holland, American biologist and Bigfoot researcher
  • Thomas Henry Holland (1868–1947), British geologist
  • William Jacob Holland (1848–1932), zoologist, palaeontologist, and ordained Presbyterian minister

Sports

  • Bill Holland, racing car driver
  • Bob Holland (1946–2017), Australian cricketer
  • Brad Holland, American basketball player and coach
  • Chester Holland, New Zealand cricketer
  • Derek Holland, American baseball player
  • Greg Holland, American baseball player
  • Ian Holland (born 1990), American cricketer
  • Jack Holland (boxer) (c.1909–1933), American boxer, college football player
  • Jack Holland (footballer, born 1861) (1861–1898), English footballer
  • Jack Holland (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
  • James Holland (soccer), Australian soccer player
  • Jeff Holland, American football player
  • Jevon Holland (born 2000), Canadian-American football player
  • Joe Holland (skier), an American Nordic combined skier
  • Joe Holland (basketball), an American basketball player
  • John Holland (athlete) (1926–1990), New Zealand athlete
  • John Holland (baseball executive) (1910–1979), American general manager of the Chicago Cubs, 1956–1975
  • John Holland (basketball) (born 1988), American professional basketball player
  • John Holland (canoeist) (born 1952), American slalom canoer
  • John Holland (cricketer) (1869–1917), English cricketer
  • John Holland (footballer) (born 1953), Maltese international footballer
  • John Henry "Jack" Holland (1861–1898), English footballer
  • Johnny Holland (born 1965), American football player
  • Jon Holland (born 1987), Australian cricketer
  • Jonathan Holland (footballer) (born 1978), footballer for Hamrun Spartans
  • Jonathan Holland (American football) (born 1985), American football wide receiver
  • Jonathan Holland (rugby union) (born 1991), Irish rugby union player
  • Julian Holland (boxer), Australian boxer of the 1990s and 2000s
  • Kevin Holland, American Mixed Martial Artist
  • Matt Holland, Irish footballer
  • Patrick Holland (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Peter Holland (ice hockey), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Sonny Holland (1938-2022), American football coach and player
  • Stephen Holland, Australian Olympic swimmer
  • Terry Holland, American college basketball coach and administrator
  • Tom Holland (Australian footballer) (1885–1946), Australian footballer
  • Tom Holland (footballer, born 1902) (1902–1987), English footballer

Religion

  • Jeffrey R. Holland (born 1940), LDS apostle
  • Patricia T. Holland (1942–2023), American LDS leader
  • Thomas Holland (Jesuit) (died 1642), Catholic priest, Jesuit and martyr

Other

  • Cedric Holland (1889–1950), Royal Navy officer
  • Cyril Holland (1885–1915), son of Oscar Wilde, brother of Vyvyan Holland
  • Ed Holland, American editorial cartoonist
  • Fern Holland (1970–2004), American lawyer killed in the Iraq conflict
  • Kimberly Holland, American Playboy playmate
  • Lancelot Holland (1887–1941), Royal Navy officer
  • Wau Holland, computer hacker

See also

  • Holland (disambiguation)
  • Hollander (disambiguation) (includes Hollaender and Holländer)

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