Smyth
Blacksmith at work
Origin
Language(s)Old English
MeaningSmith (metalwork)
Region of originOriginally Scotland and then Ireland
Other names
Variant form(s)Smith, Smythe

Smyth is an early variant of the common surname Smith commonly found in Ireland.[1] Shown below are notable people who share the surname "Smyth".

Notable people sharing the Smyth surname

Listed here are people who share the 'Smyth' surname, organized by birth year.

NameBirthDeathNationality  Notability  Notes
Born after 1400
William Smyth[2]c. 14601514English  Roman Catholic Bishop; Lord President of the Council of Wales and the Marches; co-founder of Brasenose College
Richard Smyth (Regius Professor)[2]c. 14991563English  first person to hold the office of Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Oxford  migrated to France late in life
Born after 1500
John Smyth15701612English  founder of the modern Baptist denomination in England
Born after 1600
Born after 1700
Thomas Smyth[3]17401785Irish  Mayor of Limerick; member of Parliament  Smyth's children bore the surname 'Stuart' rather than 'Smyth'
John Prendergast Smyth, 1st Viscount Gort[3]17421817Irish  Member of the House of Commons; Peer of Ireland as Baron Kiltarton and Viscount Gort  Born 'John Smyth'; took the name 'Pendergast' in 1760; reverted to name 'Smyth' in 1785.
John Smyth17481811British  Master of the Mint of Great Britain and Lord High Treasurer; Member of Parliament
Alexander Smyth17651830Irish-American  National politician; General during the War of 1812  Born in Ireland and immigrated to the American colony of Virginia in 1775, at the age of 10[4]
George Stracey Smyth17671823English-Canadian  Second Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick, Canada  Born in England and migrated to Canada before 1798
James Carmichael Smyth17791838British  First Baron of Nutwood, Surrey; twenty-seventh Colonial Governor of the Bahamas; second Colonial Governor of British Guiana
John Henry Smyth17801822English  Member of Parliament for the University of Cambridge
William Henry Smyth[5]17881865English  Astronomer and author of the Bedford Catalogue of deep sky objects  Born to a Colonial American who immigrated to England after the American Revolution
William Smyth (professor)17971868American  Mathematician and theologian; author of several widely used mathematics textbooks
Born after 1800
George W. Smyth18031866American  National politician: third Representative from the Texas 1st Congressional District
Clement Smyth18101865Irish-American  Roman Catholic Bishop  Immigrated to the United States before 1849
Sir Warington Wilkinson Smyth[5]18171890English  Geologist; member of the Royal Society; President of the Geological Society of London; Knighted in 1867  Born to an English father while in Italy on a military posting
Sir Edward Selby Smyth18191896Irish-Canadian  British General; first General Officer commanding the Militia of Canada; Knight of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George  Immigrated to Canada before 1874
Frederick Smyth (New Hampshire politician)18191899American  Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire; Governor of New Hampshire
Charles Piazzi Smyth[5]18191900English  Astronomer Royal for Scotland; recipient of the Makdougall Brisbane Prize; pioneer in the field of infrared astronomy  Born to English father during Naval service in the Mediterranean
William Smyth (congressman)18241870Irish-American  National politician: eighth Representative from the Iowa 2nd District (died in office)  Immigrated (with his parents) to the United States in 1838, at the age of 14
Richard Smyth (minister)18261878Irish[6]  Academic; Member of Parliament
Robert Brough Smyth18301899English-Australian  Secretary for the Department of Mines at the height of the Australian gold rushes; author of a significant work on the Australian aborigines of Victoria  Immigrated to Australia in 1852, at the age of 22
Thomas Alfred Smyth18321865Irish-American  Union Army General during the American Civil War  Immigrated to the United States in 1854, at the age of 22
Joseph Grigsby Smyth18471915American politician. Member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1870 to 1873.
William Ross Smyth18571932Scottish-Canadian  National politician: second member of Parliament from Algoma East, Ontario  it is unclear when Mr. Smyth immigrated to Canada
Herbert Weir Smyth18571937American  author of a notable comprehensive grammar of Ancient Greek
Dame Ethel Smyth18581944English  Composer and leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United Kingdom of the early 20th century
Albert Henry Smyth18631907Professor, writer, editor, curator for the American Philosophical Society; Widely noted among historians for finding hundreds of lost letters of Benjamin Franklin and publishing them for the first time.
George Smyth (Canadian politician)18641938Canadian  Ontario Provincial politician
Nevill Maskelyne Smyth18681941English  Victoria Cross recipient
Sir John Smyth, 1st Baronet18931983English  Victoria Cross recipient; Member of Parliament; holder of the first Baronet of Teignmouth
Henry DeWolf Smyth18981986American  physicist; author of the Smyth Report (first history of the Manhattan Project)
Born after 1900
Larry Smyth19021960American  Journalist and public official
Bill Smyth (umpire)19162007Australian  Cricket test match umpire; Officer of the Order of Australia
Brendan Smyth (priest)19271997Northern Irish  Catholic priest, who used his position to facilitate the molestation of hundreds of children over a period of four decades
Jimmy Smyth (hurler)19312013Irish  prominent hurling athlete
Martin Smyth1931(living)Northern Irish  Grand Master of the Orange Order; eleventh Member of Parliament from the Belfast South constituency
Gilli Smyth19332016English  Musician; co-founder of the band Gong and founder of the band Mother Gong
Hugh Smyth19412014Northern Irish  Fifty-first Lord Mayor of Belfast; first leader of the Progressive Unionist Party
John Smyth19412018English Barrister
Clifford Smyth1944(living)Northern Irish  Historian and politician; second member of the Northern Ireland Assembly from the North Antrim constituency
Tommy Smyth1946(living)Irish-American  Sports journalist; football (soccer) commentator  Immigrated to the United States in 1963
Paul Smyth1947(living)Australian  Professor of social policy
Ken Smyth 1948 (living) Australian  Politician
William James Smyth 1949 (living) Irish  Professor of geography; first university president of National University of Ireland Maynooth
Alan Smythbefore 1990(living)English  Music producer
Anthony Smythbefore 1999(living)Northern Irish  Arms smuggler
Eric Smythbefore 1981(living)Northern Irish  Fifty-second Lord Mayor of Belfast
Malcolm Smythbefore 1972(living)Irish  Academic analytical chemist
Seán Smythbefore 1993(living)Irish  Musician; All-Ireland Champion on fiddle and whistle
Born after 1950
Des Smyth1953(living)Irish  Professional golfer
Patty Smyth1957(living)American  Singer
Phil Smyth1958(living)Australian  Professional basketball player
Brendan Smyth (politician)1959(living)Australian  Politician; fourth Member of Parliament for the Division of Canberra
Chas Smash1959(living)English  Singer and dancer for the band Madness  born to the name "Cathal Joseph Patrick Smyth" to Irish–English immigrant parents
Gerry Smyth1961(living)Irish  Academic in the areas of Irish literature and music history
Bryan Smyth1963(living)Irish  Singer, television personality and actor
Karin Smyth 1964 (living) English  Politician
Brian Smyth1967(living)Irish  Painter
Stephen Smyth1968(living)Northern Irish  Cricket player
Jim Smythapprox. 1970(living)Canadian  Law enforcement officer
Cameron Smyth1971(living)American  California state politician
Ryan Smyth1976(living)Canadian  Professional ice hockey player
Clare Smyth 1978 (living) Northern Irish  Chef
Sarah Smyth1982(living)Canadian  Actress
Mark Smyth1985(living)English  Professional football player
Eloise Smyth 1995 (living) English  Actress
Oisin Smyth 2000 (living) Northern Irish  Professional football player
Keith Smyth 2003 (living) Irish  Professional hurler

Families

Smyth disambiguation pages

Notes

  1. Citation: Bardsley, 1901
  2. 1 2 Surname can be found as either 'Smyth' or 'Smith'
  3. 1 2 Brothers: Thomas 1740 and John 1742.
  4. Virginia declared independence from Great Britain in 1776.
  5. 1 2 3 Father and sons: William 1788 and sons Charles 1819 and Warington 1817
  6. Smyth 1826 was born in a region that would later be a part of Northern Ireland, which came into existence as a separate entity in 1920.

Other uses

References

  • Bardsley, Charles Wareing (1901). English and Welsh Surnames (PDF). London: Henry Frowde. p. 699. Retrieved 2008-03-03. The y in Smyth is the almost invariable spelling in early rolls, so that it cannot exactly be styled a modern affectation.

See also

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