Hall (surname)
Appearance
Origin | |
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Meaning | "Someone who lived in or worked in a hall or manor house" |
Region of origin | England and Scotland |
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Hall is a common surname of English origin.[2][3] Hall means "kind" and "forgiving". This originates from the belief that Vikings were eternally benevolent to those that worked within their halls.[4] The name was used to indicate the main occupation of the individual, in a role such as a servant or chamberlain.[5] Hall is the 22nd most common surname in the United Kingdom.[1] Within the United States, it is ranked as the 26th most common surname.[6]
In England the surname of Hall originates in 1090 AD when Lincolnshire nobleman Arthur FitzWilliam changed his name to Arthur Hall to distinguish himself from his older brother of the same name.[citation needed]
List
Notable people with the surname "Hall" include:
A
- Aaron Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Adam Hall (born 1980), American hockey player for Tampa Bay
- Adam Duvå Hall, Danish radio presenter
- Adelaide Hall (1901–1993), American born singer, British by marriage
- Adrian Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ahmard Hall (born 1979), American football player
- Ainsley Hall (born 1972), Cayman Islands cricketer
- Al Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alaina Reed Hall (1946–2009), American actress
- Albert Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Aleksander Hall (born 1953), Polish politician
- Alex Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alexander Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alexis Hall (born 1980), British actress
- Alf Hall (1896–1964), South African cricketer
- Sir Alfred Daniel Hall (1864–1942), British botanist
- Alicia Hall (born 1985), American fashion model
- Almer Hall (1912–1994), former English footballer for Margate
- Alvin Hall, American television presenter
- Amy Hall, English actress
- Andre Hall (born 1982), American football player
- Andrea Hall (born 1947), American actress
- Andrew Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Andy Hall (American football) (born 1980), American football player
- Angeline Stickney Hall (1830–1892), American academic
- Anna Hall (died 1924), American activist
- Anna Maria Hall (1800–1881), Irish novelist
- Ansel Franklin Hall (1894–1962), American naturalist
- Anthony Michael Hall (born 1968), American movie actor
- Anthony William Hall (1898–1947), British claimant to the throne
- Anthony Hall (criminal) (1937–2011), a British man convicted of murdering a teenage girl in 1969, and considered to be responsible for an earlier killing
- A. Oakey Hall (1826–1898), American politician
- Arch Hall, Sr. (1908–1978), American actor and producer
- Arch Hall, Jr. (born 1943), American actor
- Archibald Hall (1924–2002), Scottish serial killer
- Arsenio Hall (born 1955), American journalist & actor
- Arthur R. Hall, American football coach
- Arthur Charles Hall (1896–1978), Australian soldier
- Arthur David Hall III (1925–2006), American electrical engineer
- Arthur Hall (New Zealand politician) (1880–1931), New Zealand politician
- Asa Hall (born 1986), English footballer for Shrewsbury Town
- Asaph Hall (1829–1907), American astronomer
- Asaph Hall, Jr. (1859–1939), American astronomer
- Ashley Hall (musician), American musician
- Augusta Hall, Baroness Llanover (1802–1896), Welsh philanthropist
- Augustus Hall (1814–1861), American politician
- Austin Hall (writer) (c. 1885–1933), American writer
B
- Bambi Hall (born 1992), Canadian professional wrestler
- Barbara Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Barrie Hall, English comedian
- Barry Hall (born 1977), Australian footballer for Sydney
- Basil Hall (1788–1844), British sailor
- Ben Hall (bushranger) (1837–1865), Australian bushranger
- Ben Hall (footballer) (1881–1963), English footballer
- Ben Hall (actor) (1899–1985), American actor
- Ben M. Hall (1921–1970), American author
- Benjamin Hall (ironmaster) (1778–1817), Welsh entrepreneur
- Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover, 1st Baron Llanover (1802–1867), British engineer
- Benton Jay Hall (1835–1894), American politician
- Bernard Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bert Hall (1885–1948), American aviator
- Bert Hall (cricketer), English cricketer
- Beryl Patricia Hall (1917–2010), British ornithologist
- Bill Hall (outfielder) (born 1979), American baseball player
- Bill Hall (pitcher) (1894–1947), American baseball player
- Billy Hall (Texas politician) (1940–2002), American politician
- Bob Hall (boogie-woogie pianist) (born 1942), British musician
- Bob Hall (American motoring journalist), American journalist
- Bob Hall (infielder/outfielder) (1878–1950), American baseball player
- Bolling Hall (1767–1836), American politician
- Brad Hall (born 1958), American actor
- Brent Hall (born 1986), former Australian footballer for Collingwood
- Brian Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bridget Hall (born 1977), American model
- Bruce Hall (musician) (born 1953), American musician
- Bruce Hall (American football) (born 1985), American football player
- Buddy Hall (born 1945), American pool player
- Bug Hall (born 1985), American actor
C
- Cameron Hall (basketball player) (born 1957), Canadian basketball player
- Camilla Hall (1945–1974), American activist
- Carl Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Carlos Hall (born 1979), American football player
- Carlotta Case Hall (1880–1949), American botanist and university professor specializing in ferns
- Carol Hall, American composer
- Caroline A. Hall (1838–1918), American activist
- Catherine Hall (born 1946), British historian
- Cecelia Hall, American sound editor
- Chapin Hall (1816–1879), American politician
- Charles Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Charley Hall (1884–1943), American baseball player
- Charlie Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Cheryl Hall (born 1950), British actress
- Chester Moore Hall (1703–1771), British astronomer
- Chris Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Christopher Hall (sculptor) (born 1942), Scottish sculptor
- Christopher Newman Hall (1816–1902), English pastor and reformer
- Clarrie Hall, former Australian footballer for Richmond
- Claude Hall (1922–2001), American historian
- Cliffton Hall (born 1975), American actor
- Cody Hall (born 1991), American professional wrestler (son of fellow wrestler Scott Hall)
- Coombe Hall (1871–1932), Scottish footballer
- Connie Hall (born 1929), American musician
- Conrad Hall (1926–2003), American cinematographer
- Conrad W. Hall (born 1958), American cinematographer
- Cory Hall (American football) (born 1976), American football player
- Courtney Hall (born 1968), American football player
- Craig Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Cynthia Hall (born 1951), American model
D
- Daheli Hall, American actress
- Dale Hall, former American football coach for US Military Academy
- Dan Hall, Australian musician
- Dana Hall (born 1969), American football player
- Daniel Hall (poet), American poet
- Danniebelle Hall (1938–2000), American musician
- Danny Hall (baseball) (born 1954), American baseball coach
- Danny Hall (drummer) (born 1981), British musician
- Dante Hall (born 1978), American football player
- Darnell Hall (born 1971), American athlete
- Darren Hall (badminton) (born 1964), American baseball player
- Darren Hall (badminton), British badminton player
- Daryl Hall (born 1949), American musician
- Darwin Hall (1844–1919), American politician
- Dave Hall (record producer), American musician
- David Hall (publisher) (1714-1772), business partner with Benjamin Franklin
- David Hall (Delaware governor) (1752–1817), American politician
- David Hall (recorded sound archivist) (born 1916), American sound archivist
- David Hall (Oklahoma governor) (1930–2016), American politician
- David Hall (video artist) (born 1937), British artist
- David Hall (horse trainer) (born 1963), Australian horse trainer
- David Hall (rugby league), Australian rugby player
- David Hall (athlete) (1875–1972), American athlete
- David Hall (rugby player) (born 1980), New Zealand rugby player
- David McKee Hall (1918–1960), American politician
- David Hall (Australian politician) (1874–1945), Australian politician
- Deakin Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dean Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- DeAngelo Hall (born 1983), American football player
- Deidre Hall (born 1947), American actress
- Del Hall (born 1949), former Canadian hockey player for Edmonton
- Delores Hall, actress
- Delton Hall (born 1965), former American football player for Pittsburgh
- Dennis Hall (born 1971), American wrestler
- Derek Hall (cricketer) (1932–1983), English cricketer
- Derek Hall (footballer) (born 1965), English footballer
- Derrick Hall, American executive
- Derrick Hall (cricketer) (1892–1947), Irish cricketer
- D.G.E. Hall (1892–1979), British historian of South East Asia
- Dick Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- D. J. Hall (born 1986), American football player
- Dolly Hall (born 1960), American film producer
- Donald Hall (born 1928), American poet
- Donald A. Hall (1898–1968), American aeronautical engineer
- Donald J. Hall, Sr. (born 1929), American businessman
- Donald J. Hall Jr., American businessman
- Douglas Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Drew Hall (born 1963), former American baseball player for Montreal
- Duncan Hall (1925–2011), was former Australian rugby league footballer for Brisbane Wests
- Durward Gorham Hall (1910–2001), American politician
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- Earle B. Hall (1919–1941), United States Navy sailor and Air Medal recipient
- Edward K. Hall (1870–1932), former American football coach the University of Illinois
- Edd Hall (born 1958), American television announcer
- Eddie Hall (racing driver) (born 1981), British racing driver
- Edith Hall (born 1959), British academic
- Edmond Hall (1901–1967), American musician
- Edward Hall (1498–1547), English chronicler and lawyer
- Edward Hall (director) (born 1967), English director
- Edward Marshall-Hall (1858–1927), English politician
- Edward N. Hall (1914–2006), American aerospace engineer
- Edward "Eddie" Ramsden Hall (1900–1982), British racing driver and winter olympian
- Edward Smith Hall (1786–1860), English-born convict, newspaper editor and entrepreneur in Australia
- Edward T. Hall (born 1914), American anthropologist
- Edward Thomas Hall (1924–2001), English scientist
- Edwin Hall (1855–1938), American physicist
- Edwin Arthur Hall (1909–2004), US congressman from New York
- Edwin R. Hall (born circa 1981), American murderer
- Eldon C. Hall, American computer specialist
- Eleanor Hall, Australian journalist
- Elijah Hall (1742–1830), American naval officer
- Elise Hall (musician) (1853–1924), American saxophonist
- Elise Hall (born 1989), American politician
- Eliza Hall (1847–1916), Australian philanthropist
- Elizabeth Blodgett Hall (1909–2005), American educator
- Ella Hall (1896–1982), American actress
- Ellen Hall (1922–1999), American actress
- Ellis Hall (born 1889), English footballer for Barnsley
- Emmett Matthew Hall (1898–1995), Canadian judge
- Erasmus D. Hall, American politician
- Eric Hall, English football agent
- Ernest Lenard Hall (born c. 1943), American engineer
- Ervin Hall (born 1947), American athlete
- Esther Hall (born 1973), British actress
- Ethel Hall (died 1927), American actress
- Evelyn Beatrice Hall (1868–1919), British author
- Evelyne Hall (1909–1993), American athlete
F
- Fawn Hall (born 1959), American secretary
- Fergus Hall, Scottish artist
- Fiona Hall (politician) (born 1955), English politician
- Fiona Hall (artist) (born 1953), Australian photographer
- Fitz Hall (born 1980), English footballer
- Fitzedward Hall (1825–1901). American orientalist
- Floyd Hall, American businessman
- F.M. Hall, former football coach for Auburn
- Frances Elliott Mann Hall (died 1935), American teacher
- Francis Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Frank Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Fred Hall (footballer born 1917), former English footballer for Sunderland
- Fred Hall (musician) (1898–1954), American musician
- Fred Hall (1916–1970), American politician
- Frederic Aldin Hall (1854–1925), American academic
- Frederick Hall (politician) (1855–1933), British politician
- Sir Sir Frederick Hall, 1st Baronet (1864–1932), British politician
- Frederick Hall (actor) (died 1996), British actor
- Frederick William Hall (1885–1915), Canadian soldier
G
- Gabe Hall (born 1983), American football player
- Gabriella Hall (born 1966), American actress
- Galen Hall (born 1940), American football coach
- Gareth Hall (born 1969), former Welsh footballer for Swindon Town
- Gary Hall, American entertainer
- Gary Hall, Sr. (born 1951), American swimmer
- Gary Hall, Jr. (born 1974), American swimmer
- George Hall (New York) (1770–1840), American politician
- George Hall (actor) (1916–2002), Canadian actor
- George Hall (cartoonist) (born 1960), Australian cartoonist
- George Hall (American football), American football player
- George Benson Hall (1780–1821), British naval officer
- George G. Hall (born 1925), British chemist
- George Henry Hall, 1st Viscount Hall, 1st Viscount Hall (1881–1965), Welsh politician
- George J. Hall (1921–1946), American soldier
- George Hall (baseball) (1849–1923), American baseball player
- George Hall (Australian politician) South Australian pioneer
- Geri Hall, Canadian actress/comedian
- Gita Hall (1933–2016), Swedish-American actress
- Glen Hall (cricketer) (1938–1987), South African cricketer
- Glenn Hall (born 1931), Canadian hockey player
- Glenn Hall (rugby league) (born 1981), Australian rugby player
- Glenvil Hall (1887–1962), British politician
- GP Hall, English musician
- Granger Hall (born 1962), American basketball player
- Grayson Hall (1922–1985), American actress
- Greg Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Granville Stanley Hall (1844–1924), American psychologist
- Gus Hall (1910–2000), American Communist, party leader and presidential candidate
- Guthrie Hall (born 1984), rugby union player for Saracens
H
- Halsey Hall (1898–1977), American sportswriter
- Hanna R. Hall (born 1984), American actress
- Harold Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Harriet A. Hall (born 1945), American physician & critic of alternative medicine
- Harry Hall (painter) (c. 1814 – 1882), British artist
- Henry Hall (poet) (c. 1656 – 1707), English poet
- Henry Hall (lighthouse keeper) (1661–1755), English lighthouse keeper
- Henry Hall (farmer) (1802–1880), Australian farmer
- Henry Hall (bandleader) (1898–1989), British bandleader
- Henry Hall (American boxer) (born 1924), American boxer
- Henry Hall (British boxer) (1922–1979), British boxer
- Henry Hall (American), American soldier
- Henry Hall (footballer), former Scottish footballer for Forfar Athletic
- Henry Hall (Egyptologist) (1871–1930), English Egyptologist
- Henry Robinson Hall (1859–1927), English painter
- Henry Usher Hall (1876–1944), American anthropologist
- Herb Hall (1907–1996), American musician
- Herbert William Hall (1889–1955), Scottish bishop
- Hiland Hall (1795–1885), American politician
- Homer W. Hall (1870–1954), American politician
- Howard Hall (racing driver) (1885–????), American racing driver
- Huntz Hall (1919–1999), American actor
I
- Ian Hall (cricketer) (born 1939), English cricketer
- Ilan Hall (born 1982), American chef
- Ira Hall (1892–1987), American racecar driver
- Irma P. Hall (born 1935), American actress
- Irv Hall (1918–2006), former American baseball player for Philadelphia
- Isaac Hollister Hall (1837–1896), American orientalist
J
- Jack Hall (footballer born 1883) (1883–1938), British footballer
- Jacob Hall (fl. 1668), English rope-dancer
- Sir Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet (1761–1832), Scottish geologist & geophysicist
- James Hall (paleontologist) (1811–1898), American geologist & paleontologist
- James Hall (soldier) (1893–1968), British soldier
- James Hall (American football) (born 1977), American football player
- James Hall (cricketer, born 1988) (born 1988), Irish cricketer
- James Hall III (born c. 1959), American spy for East Germany and USSR
- James Baker Hall (born 1935), American poet
- James Hall (actor) (1900–1940), American actor
- James Hall (philosopher) (born 1933), philosopher
- James Knox Polk Hall (1844–1915), American politician
- James Norman Hall (1887–1951), American author
- James O. Hall (1912–2007), American historian
- James Hall (singer), American singer
- Jane Hall (actress) (born 1971), Australian actress
- Jane Hall (journalist), American journalist
- Janet C. Hall, American judge
- J. Anthony Hall, British software engineer
- Jason Hall (producer) (born 1971), American video game producer
- Jason Hall (actor) (born 1972), American actor
- Jason Hall (football player) (born 1983), American football player
- Jason Hall (writer), comic book writer
- J. C. Hall, Canadian author
- Jeff Hall (golfer) (born 1957), English golfer
- Jeff Hall (animator), animator
- Jeff Hall (footballer) (1929–1959), English footballer for Birmingham City
- Jeff Hall (American football) (born 1976), former American football player
- James Goodwin Hall (1896–1952), American businessman, horse breeder, pilot.
- Jenny Waelder Hall, Austrian-born psychiatrist
- Jeremy Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jermaine Hall (born 1980), American basketball player for Maccabi Ashdod of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Jerry Hall (born 1956), American-born British model & actress
- Jesse Lee Hall (1849–1911), Texas Ranger
- Jessica Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jill Hall (born 1949), Australian politician
- Jillian Hall (born 1980), American wrestler
- Jim Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jimmie Hall (born 1938), American baseball player
- Jimmy Hall (born 1949), lead singer of Wet Willie
- J. Kelly Hall, American basketball coach
- Jo Hall, Australian television presenter for the Nine Network
- Joan Hall, Australian politician
- Joan Hall (UK politician) (born 1935), British politician
- Joe Hall (1882–1919), British hockey player
- Joe Hall (baseball) (born 1966), American baseball player
- Joe B. Hall (born 1928), American basketball coach
- John Hall (Scotland) (c. 1559 – 1627), Scottish clergyman
- John Hall (physician) (1575–1635), English physician
- Sir Sir John Hall, 3rd Baronet (died 1776), British baronet
- John Hall (Maryland) (1729–1797), American politician
- John Hall (judge) (1767–1833), American jurist
- Sir John Hall (doctor) (1795–1865), British physician
- John Hall (Yorkshire cricketer) (1815–1888), former English cricketer for Yorkshire
- John Hall (NYU President), American academic
- Sir John Hall (New Zealand politician) (1824–1907), English-born prime minister of New Zealand
- John Hall (Presbyterian pastor) (1829–1898), Scots-Irish clergyman
- John Hall (cricketer, born 1874) (1874–1925), English cricketer
- Sir John Hall (Wycombe MP) (1911–1978), British politician
- Sir John Hall (businessman) (born 1933), English businessman
- John Hall (footballer, born 1944) (born 1944), English footballer
- John Hall (American football) (born 1974), American football player
- John D. Hall (died 2005), American politician
- John F. Hall, American academic
- John H. Hall (soldier) (1781–1841), American inventor
- John H. Hall (inventor), American inventor
- John Hicklin Hall (1854–1937), American politician
- John Hubert Hall (1899–1970), American politician
- John Hall (US politician) (born 1948), American musician and Congressman from New York
- John L. Hall (born 1934), American physicist
- John L. Hall, Jr. (1891–1978), American admiral
- John Maxwell Hall (b. 1884) British colonial administrator, judge and author in North Borneo
- John Robert Hall (born 1949), English clergyman
- John S. Hall (born 1960), American poet
- John Smythe Hall (1853–1909), Canadian politician
- John Hall (baseball) (1924–1995), American baseball player
- John Whitney Hall (1916–1997), American historian of Japan
- John W. Hall (1817–1892), American politician
- Jon Hall (actor) (1915–1979), American actor
- Jon Hall (programmer), American programmer
- Jon Hall (rugby union player) (born 1962), former English rugby union player
- Jordan Hall (lacrosse) (born 1984), Canadian lacrosse player
- Joseph Hall (bishop) (1574–1656), English religious leader
- Joseph Hall (metallurgist) (1789–1862), English metallurgist
- Joseph Hall (Maine) (1793–1859), American politician
- Joseph Hall (Australian politician), Australian politician
- Joseph N. Hall (born 1966), American author
- Joshua Hall (1768–1862), American politician
- Joshua G. Hall (1828–1898), American politician
- Joyce Hall (1891–1982), American businessman
- J. Storrs Hall, American scientist
- Juanita Hall (1901–1968), American actress
- Judith Goslin Hall (born 1939), Canadian-American physician
- Judson Hall (1855–1938), American politician
- Justin Hall (born 1974), American journalist
K
- Karen Hall, American screenwriter
- Katarzyna Hall (born 1957), Polish educator
- Kate Hall, American writer
- Kate Hall (singer) (born 1983), Danish singer
- Katie Hall (born 1938), American politician
- Kaye Hall (born 1951), American swimmer
- Keith A. Hall, American lobbyist
- Ken G. Hall (1901–1994), Australian director
- Kenneth Hall (gridiron football) (born 1935), former American football player for St. Louis
- Sir Kenneth O. Hall (born 1941), Jamaican governor-general
- Kermit L. Hall (1944–2006), American educator
- Kevin Hall (born 1944), former Australian footballer for Carlton
- Kevin Peter Hall (1955–1991), American actor
- Kira Hall, American anthropologist
- Korey Hall (born 1983), American football player for Green Bay
- Kristen Hall, American musician
L
- Lani Hall (born 1945), American singer
- Larry Hall (1940–1997), American musician
- Larry Hall (North Carolina politician), American politician
- Lars Hall (art director) (born 1938), Swedish art director
- Lars Hall (1927–1991), Swedish athlete
- Laura Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Laura Nelson Hall (1876–1936), American actress
- Lauren Kelsey Hall, American beauty queen
- Lawrence Sargent Hall (1915–1993), American author
- Lawrence W. Hall (1819–1863), American politician
- Lee Hall (playwright) (born 1966), British playwright
- Lemanski Hall (born 1970), former American football player for Minnesota
- Lene Hall, Barbadian model
- Leola Hall (1881–1930), American architect
- Leon Hall (born 1984), American football player for Cincinnati
- Leonard W. Hall (1900–1979), American politician
- Les Hall, American musician
- Leslie Hall (born 1981), American musician
- Lewis Hall (1895–1943), American soldier
- Lincoln Hall (climber), (1956–2012), Australian mountaineer
- Lindsay Bernard Hall (1859–1935), Australian artist
- Lisa Hall (born 1967), English golfer
- Lisa Hall (musician), British singer
- Livingston Hall (died 1995), Professor of law
- Lloyd Hall (1894–1971), American chemist
- Lois Hall (1926–2006), American actress
- Louis Hall (1852–1915), former English cricketer for Yorkshire
- Louisa Hall (born 1982), American squash player
- Luther E. Hall (died 1931), former governor of Louisiana
- Lyall Hall (1861–1935), Australian politician
- Lyman Hall (1724–1790), former governor of Georgia, United States
- Lyman Hall (academic) (1859–1905), American academic
- Lynden David Hall (1974–2006), British musician
M
- Maddison Hall (born 1964), Australian murderer
- Maggie Hall (1853–1888), Irish-born prostitute
- Manly Palmer Hall (1901–1990), Canadian author
- Marc Hall (born 1985), Canadian activist
- Marcellus Hall, American artist
- Marcus Hall (born 1976), English footballer for Coventry City
- Marguerite Higgins Hall (1920–1966), American war correspondent
- Marie Hall (1884–1956), English violinist
- Mark Hall (musician) (born 1970), American musician
- Marshall Hall (physiologist) (1790–1857), British scientist
- Marshall Hall (musician) (1862–1915), Australian musician
- Marshall Hall (mathematician) (1910–1990), American mathematician
- Martin Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mary Hall (1843–1927), American lawyer
- Mary Fields Hall (born 1934), American naval officer
- Max Hall (born 1985), American football player
- Máximo Soto Hall (1871–1944), Guatemalen novelist
- Matthew Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Megan Hall (born 1974), South African triathlete
- Mel Hall (born 1960), American baseball player
- Melvin Hall (1915–2001), American unicyclist
- Meredith Hall (born 1949), American writer
- Michael C. Hall (born 1971), American actor
- Michael Joseph Hall (died 2014), Canadian domestic terrorist
- Mike Hall (rugby league) (born 1981), English rugby player
- Mike Hall (rugby union) (born 1965), Welsh rugby player
- Mike Hall (basketball) (born 1984), American basketball player
- Mike Hall (sportscaster) (born 1982), American sportscaster
- Mike Hall (British politician) (born 1952), British politician
- Millard Hall (1926–2005), American journalist
- Mindy Hall, makeup artist
- Minor Hall (1897–1959), American drummer
- Monty Hall (born 1921), Canadian-born game show host
- Mordaunt Hall (1878–1973), American film critic
- Murray Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
N
- Naomi Hall, American musician
- Nathan K. Hall (1810–1874), former US congressman from New York
- Nellie Hall (born 1895), British suffragette
- Newt Hall, former American marine officer
- Newton H. Hall (1842–1911), American soldier
- Nick Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Nickie Hall (born 1959), American football player
- Norm Hall (1926–1992), American racecar driver
- Norma Bassett Hall (1889–1957), American printmaker
- Norman Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
O
- Oakley Hall (born 1920), American novelist
- Obed Hall (1757–1828), American politician
- Oliver Hall, (1852–1946), American politician
- Osee M. Hall (1847–1914), American politician
- Owen Hall (1853–1907), British librettist
P
- Parker Hall (American football) (1916–2005), former American football player
- Patricia Hall (athlete) (born 1982), Jamaican sprinter
- Patricia Hall (novelist), a pseudonym used by journalist Maureen O'Connor
- Patrick Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Paul Hall (labor leader) (1914–1980), American union leader
- Paul Hall (footballer) (born 1972), Jamaican footballer
- Paul R. Hall (born 1976) aka Hassan Abujihaad U.S. Navy sailor
- Peirson M. Hall (1894–1979), American politician
- Sir Peter Hall (urbanist) (born 1932), British geographer
- Peter Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1957), former Australian rules footballer
- Peter Hall (English footballer) (born 1939), former English footballer
- Peter Hall (New Zealand footballer), former New Zealand footballer
- Peter Dobkin Hall, American historian
- Peter Hall (mathematical statistician) (born 1951), Australian mathematician
- Sir Peter Hall (director) (born 1930), English director
- Peter Hall (politician) (born 1952), Australian politician
- Peter W. Hall (born 1948), American judge
- Phil Hall (poet) (born 1953), Canadian poet
- Phil Hall (UK writer) (born 1962), British writer
- Phil Hall (US writer) (born 1964), American film critic
- Philip Hall (1904–1982), British mathematician
- Philip Baker Hall (born 1931), American actor
- Philo Hall (1865–1938), American politician
- Pike Hall, Jr. (1931–1999), American judge
- Pooch Hall (born 1976), American actor
- Porter Hall (1888–1953), American actor
- Prince Hall (c. 1735 – 1807), American freemason
R
- Radclyffe Hall (1880–1943), British author
- Ralph Hall (born 1923), US congressman from Texas
- Randall Hall, American musician
- Ray Hall (footballer) (born 1980), former Australian footballer for Richmond
- Rebecca Hall (born 1982), English actress
- Rebecca Hall (musician) (born 1965), American musician
- Regina Hall (born 1970), American actress
- René Hall (1912–1988), American musician
- Rhett Hall (born 1968), former American football player for Philadelphia
- Rich Hall (born 1954), American comedian
- Richard Hall (speedway rider) (born 1984), British motorbike racer
- Richard Hall (musician), Jamaican musician
- Richard Hall (basketball), former American basketball player
- Richard Hall (footballer) (born 1972), former English footballer for Southampton
- Richard H. Hall (born 1930), American writer
- Richard Melville Hall aka Moby (born 1965), American musician
- Richie Hall (born 1960), former American player of Canadian football for Saskatchewan
- Rob Hall (1961–1996), New Zealand mountain climber
- Robert Hall (minister) (1764–1831), English religious leader
- Robert Hall (ornithologist) (1867–1949), Australian ornithologist
- Robert Hall (makeup artist), American makeup artist
- Robert A. Hall (born 1946), former state representative for Massachusetts
- Robert A. Hall, Jr. (1911–1997), American linguist
- Robert Bernard Hall (1812–1868), American politician
- Robert Browne Hall (1858–1907), American musician
- Sir Robert Bryson Hall II (born 1990), American rapper, musician
- Robert David Hall (born 1947), American actor
- Robert E. Hall (born 1947), American soldier
- Robert Hall (economist) (born 1943), American economist
- Robert Hall (National Guard Officer), American army officer
- Sir Robert Hall, Baron Roberthall of Silverspur and Trenance(1901–1988), Australian economist
- Robert M. Hall (1909–1998), American media executive
- Robert N. Hall (born 1919), American engineer
- Robert Richard Hall (1865–1938), Canadian politician
- Robert S. Hall (1879–1941), American politician
- Robert Taggart Hall, American engineer
- Robin Hall (1936–1998), Scottish musician
- Rod Hall (racer), American racing driver
- Rod Hall (1951–2004), British literary agent
- Rodney Hall (born 1935), Australian writer
- Roger Hall (born 1939), New Zealand playwright
- Roger Wolcott Hall (1919–2008), American spy
- Ron Hall (defensive back) (born 1937), American football player
- Ron Hall (tight end) (1964–2007), American football player
- Rosalind Hall, Welsh choral director
- Rosalys Hall (1914–2006), American author
- Rosetta Sherwood Hall (1865–1951), Canadian missionary
- Roy Hall (racing driver) (1920–1991), American racing driver
- Roy Hall (wide receiver) (born 1983), American football player
- Ryan Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
S
- Samuel Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Sam Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Sarah Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Scott Hall (born 1958), American professional wrestler
- Scott Hall (disambiguation), multiple other people
- Sean Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Shane Hall (born 1969), American NASCAR driver
- Shannon Hall (born 1970), American boxer
- Sharlot Hall (1870–1943), American journalist, poet and historian
- Sheldon Hall (film historian) (born 1964), British film historian
- Simon Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Skip Hall (MMA) (born c. 1945), American martial artist
- Skip Hall, former American football coach for Boise State University
- Spencer Timothy Hall (1812–1885), English writer and mesmerist
- Steele Hall (born 1928), Australian politician
- Steve Hall (disambiguation), multiple people, including Steven and Stephen
- Stuart Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Susanna Hall (1583–1648), daughter of William Shakespeare
- Suzan Hall, Canadian politician
- Suzanne Hall, English actress
- Suzanne David Hall (born 1927), French spy
- Sydney Hall (actor), African-American actor
- Sydney Prior Hall (1842–1922), British artist
T
- Tally Hall (soccer) (born 1985), American soccer player
- Tamron Hall (born 1970), American journalist
- Tanner Hall (born 1983), American skier
- Tarquin Hall (born 1969), British writer
- Taylor Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ted Hall (footballer) (1876–?), Australian rules footballer
- Terrie Hall (1960–2013), American anti-smoking activist
- Terry Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tex G. Hall (born 1956), former Native American tribal chairman
- Theodore Hall (1925–1999), American physicist and Soviet spy
- Thomas Hall (politician) (1869–1958), American politician
- Thomas Hall (canoeist) (born 1982), Canadian canoeist
- Thomas Cuming Hall, (1858–1936), American theologian
- Thomas F. Hall, American admiral
- Thomas H. Hall (1773–1853), American politician
- Thomas Proctor Hall (1858–1931), Canadian physician
- Thomas Sergeant Hall (1858–1915), Australian scientist
- Thurston Hall (1882–1958), American actor
- Tiffiny Hall (born 1984), Australian author and TV presenter
- Tim Lee Hall (born 1925), American politician
- Toby Hall (born 1975), American baseball player
- Tom Hall (born 1964), American game designer
- Tom Hall (baseball) (born 1947), American baseball player
- Tom Hall (American football) (born 1940), American football player
- Tom T. Hall (born 1936), American musician
- Tommy Hall (cyclist) (1887–1949), British cyclist
- Tommy Hall (footballer) (born 1895), British footballer
- Tony Hall (supervisor) (born 1942), American politician
- Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead (born 1951), British executive
- Tony Hall (footballer) (born 1964), former Australian footballer
- Tony P. Hall (born 1942), American politician
- Tori Fiorenza (née Hall, 1986), American beauty queen
- Tracey Hall, American basketball player
- Tracy Hall (born 1919), American inventor
- Travis Hall (born 1972), American football player
- Trevor Hall (singer) (born c. 1987), American musician
- Tubby Hall (1895–1945), American musician
U
- Uriel Sebree Hall (1852–1932), American politician
V
- Valerie Hall, British paleoecologist
- Vera Hall (1902–1964), American singer
- Adélaïde Victoire Hall (1772–1844), painter
- Vince Hall (born 1984), American football player for St. Louis
- Virginia Hall (1906–1982), American spy
W
- Walter Hall (golfer) (born 1947), American golfer
- Walter D'Arcy Hall (1891–1980), British soldier
- Walter Russell Hall (1831–1911), Australian businessman
- Warren D. C. Hall (1788–1867), American politician
- Wayne Hall (footballer) (born 1968), former English footballer for York City
- Wayne Denis Hall, Australian scientist
- Wendell Hall (1896–1969), American musician
- Wendy Hall, British academic
- Wes Hall (born 1937), former West Indian cricketer
- Wilbur Hall (musician), American musician
- Willard Hall (1780–1875), American politician
- Willard Preble Hall (1820–1882), American politician
- William Hall (governor) (1775–1856), American politician
- William Hall (VC) (1827–1904), Canadian sailor
- William Hall, Jr., American actor
- William Augustus Hall (1815–1888), American politician
- William Brenton Hall (1764–1809), American physician
- William E. Hall (1913–1996), American naval aviator
- William Edward Hall (1835–1894), British lawyer and mountaineer
- William Hammond Hall (1846–1934), American engineer
- William Hutcheon Hall (c. 1797 – 1878), British naval officer
- William O. Hall (1914–1977), American ambassador
- Sir William Reginald Hall (1870–1943), British naval officer
- William Samuel Hall (1871–1938), Canadian politician
- William Shakespeare Hall (1825–1895), English explorer, pastoralist and pearler in Western Australia
- Willie Hall (pianist), American musician
- Willie Hall (English footballer) (1912–1967), former English footballer for Tottenham Hotspur
- Willie Hall (American football) (born 1949), American football player
- Willie Hall (drummer) (born 1950), American drummer
- Willis Hall (New York) (1801–1868), American politician
- Willis Hall (1929–2005), English playwright
- Wilton E. Hall (1901–1980), American politician
- Windlan Hall (born 1950), American football player
- Winslow Hall (rower) (1912–1995), American rower
- Winter Hall (1872–1947), New Zealand actor
Z
- Zachariah Adam Hall (1865–1952), Canadian politician
People with the given name Hall
- Hall Lyons, American oilman and politician
- Hall Overton, American composer
References
- ^ a b British Surnames, citing Lower, Mark A (1860) Patronymica Britannica: a dictionary of the family names of the United Kingdom. London: J.R. Smith. Accessed 23 August 2014
- ^ http://www.houseofnames.com/hall-family-crest
- ^ http://www.ancestry.com.au/name-origin?surname=hall
- ^ "Genealogy: Name Meaning and Origin". About.com. Retrieved 2006-08-09.
- ^ "Hall Family Crest and Name History". House of Names. Retrieved 2010-12-07.
- ^ "Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, (Table) Name Files dist.all.last". U.S. Census Bureau. May 9, 1995. Archived from the original on October 12, 2010.
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