Armstrong (family name)
Armstrong is a Scottish family name.
Name bearer
A.
- Aaron Armstrong (* 1977), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Adam Armstrong (born 1997), English football player
- Ainsley Armstrong (* 1952), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Alexander Armstrong (medic) (1818–1899), Irish ship's doctor
- Alexander Armstrong (actor) (born 1970), British actor, comedian and presenter
- Alun Armstrong (born 1946), British actor
- Angus Armstrong (* 1997), Australian pole vaulter
- Anne Armstrong (1927–2008), American diplomat and politician (Republican Party)
- Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (1930–2017), British photographer and designer
- Archibald Armstrong († 1672), English courtier; see Clan Armstrong # personalities
- Arthur Hilary Armstrong (1909–1997), British classical philologist and historian of philosophy
B.
- BJ Armstrong (born 1967), American basketball player
- Bess Armstrong (born 1953), American actress
- Betsey Armstrong (* 1983), American water polo player, see Elizabeth Armstrong
- Beulah Armstrong (1895–1965), American mathematician and university professor
- Bill Armstrong (ice hockey player, 1966) (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Bill Armstrong (ice hockey player, 1970) (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Billie Joe Armstrong (born 1972), American musician
- Brad Armstrong (wrestler) (1962–2012), American wrestler
- Brad Armstrong (actually Rodney Hopkins * 1965), Canadian pornographer
C.
- Campbell Armstrong (1944–2013), British screenwriter, university lecturer and author
- Charles Armstrong (rower) (1881–1952), American rower
- Charles Armstrong (virologist) (1886–1967), American virologist
- Charlotte Armstrong (1905–1969), American writer
- Chief Armstrong (born 1930), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chris Armstrong (soccer player, 1971) (born 1971), English soccer player
- Chris Armstrong (ice hockey player) (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chris Armstrong (soccer player, 1982) (born 1982), Scottish soccer player
- Chris Armstrong (soccer player, 1984) (born 1984), English soccer player
- Clay Armstrong (* 1934), American physiologist
- Colby Armstrong (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Craig Armstrong (* 1959), Scottish musician and composer
- Curtis Armstrong (born 1953), American actor
D.
- Daniel W. Armstrong (* 1949), American chemist
- Darrell Armstrong (* 1968), American basketball player
- Dave Armstrong , Canadian house producer and DJ
- David Armstrong (1926-2014), Australian philosopher
- David Armstrong (photographer) (1954-2014), American photographer
- David Armstrong (soccer player, 1954) (born 1954), English soccer player
- David Armstrong (bobsledder) (born 1964), British bobsledder
- David Armstrong (soccer player, 1987) (born 1987), Northern Irish soccer player
- David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (* 1961), British furniture manufacturer and auctioneer
- David G. Armstrong (* 1969), American podiatrist
- David H. Armstrong (1812-1893), American politician
- David L. Armstrong (1941–2017), American politician
- David Lee Armstrong (born 1955), American boxer
- Debbie Armstrong (* 1963), American ski racer
- Debra Armstrong (* 1954), American sprinter
- Derek Armstrong (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Desmond Armstrong (born 1964), American football player
- Dido Armstrong (* 1971), British pop singer, see Dido (singer)
- Dorothy Armstrong (1949-2010), American fencer and Olympian
- Doug Armstrong (* 1964), Canadian ice hockey official
- Duncan Armstrong (* 1968), Australian swimmer
- Duncan Heaton-Armstrong (1886–1969), British officer
- Dylan Armstrong (born 1981), Canadian shot putter
E.
- Edward Cooke Armstrong (1871–1944), American Romanist and Medievalist
- Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890–1954), American electrical engineer and inventor
- Eileen Armstrong (1894-1981), British water diver
- Elizabeth Armstrong ( Betsey Armstrong ; * 1983), American water polo player
- Elizabeth Adela Armstrong (1859-1912), Canadian late Impressionist painter, see Elizabeth Adela Forbes
- Eric Armstrong (born 1963), Canadian animator
- Ernest Armstrong (1915–1996), British politician
- Eva Armstrong (1877–1962), American chemical historian
- Ezra Armstrong (* 1998), American football player
F.
- Frank Crawford Armstrong (1835–1909), Confederate Brigadier General in the Civil War
- Franny Armstrong (* 1972), British documentary filmmaker
- Fraser Armstrong (born 1951), British chemist
G
- Garner Ted Armstrong (1930-2003), American preacher
- Gary Armstrong (athlete) (born 1952), British sprinter
- Gary Armstrong (rugby player) (born 1966), Scottish rugby union player
- George Armstrong (soccer player) (1944-2000), English soccer player and coach
- George Armstrong (actor) (born 1962), English actor
- George Edward Armstrong , known as Chief Armstrong (born 1930), Canadian ice hockey player
- George Frederick Armstrong , (1842–1900) English engineer and university professor
- Gillian Armstrong (born 1950), Australian director
H
- Harry George Armstrong (1899–1983), American aviation surgeon, see Armstrong border
- Helen Porter Armstrong , b. Mitchell, aka Nellie Melba (1861–1931), Australian opera singer of Scottish descent
- Henry Armstrong (boxer) (real name Henry Jackson Jr .; 1912–1988), American boxer
- Henry Edward Armstrong (1848–1937), British chemist
- Hilary Armstrong, Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (* 1945), British politician (Labor Party)
- Hilton Armstrong (born 1984), American basketball player
- Howard E. Armstrong (1903–1983), American lawyer and politician
I.
- Ike Armstrong (1895-1983), American football coach
- Isobel Mair Armstrong (* 1937), British literary scholar
- Ivan Armstrong (born 1928), New Zealand hockey player
J
- Jackie Armstrong (1920-2005), British jazz musician
- James Armstrong (politician, 1748) (1748–1828), American politician (Pennsylvania)
- James Armstrong (politician, 1830) (1830-1893), Canadian politician
- James Michael Armstrong (1917-1981), Australian wrestler
- Jeannette C. Armstrong (* 1948), Indian writer and founder of the center
- Jenny Armstrong (* 1970), New Zealand-Australian sailor
- Jerry Armstrong (born 1936), American boxer
- Jim Armstrong (born 1944), British musician
- Jimmy Armstrong (soccer player, 1899) ( James Donald Armstrong ; 1899– ??), English soccer player
- Jimmy Armstrong (soccer player, 1901) ( James William Armstrong ; 1901–1977), English soccer player
- Jimmy Armstrong (soccer player, 1904) ( James Harris Armstrong ; 1904–1971), English soccer player
- Jimmy Armstrong (soccer player, 1943) ( James R. Armstrong ; * 1943), English soccer player
- Joe Armstrong (soccer player, 1892) ( Joseph Williams Armstrong ; 1892–1966), English soccer player
- Joe Armstrong (soccer player, 1908) ( Joseph Armstrong ; 1908-1983), English soccer player
- Joe Armstrong (soccer player, 1931) ( Joseph Armstrong ; 1931–1986), English soccer player
- Joe Armstrong (soccer player, 1939) ( Joseph Michael Armstrong ; * 1939), English soccer player
- Joe Armstrong (computer scientist) ( Joseph Leslie Armstrong ; 1950-2019), British computer scientist
- Joe Armstrong (actor) (born 1978), British actor
- John Armstrong (General) (1674–1742), British military engineer
- John Armstrong (poet) (1709–1779), Scottish physician and poet
- John Armstrong Sr. (1717–1795), American civil engineer, general and politician
- John Armstrong (border settler) (1755–1816), American officer, lawyer and politician
- John Armstrong junior (1758–1843), American officer and politician
- John Armstrong (Bishop, 1813) (1813-1856), Anglican Bishop of Grahamstown
- John Armstrong (Bishop, 1905) (1905-1992), Anglican Bishop of Bermuda
- John Armstrong (director) (1928-2004), British director
- John Armstrong (author) (born 1956), Canadian author
- John Armstrong (ice hockey player) (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong (1877–1926), Canadian politician
- John Barclay Armstrong (1850-1913), American policeman
- John Eric Armstrong , American serial killer
- John Gordon Armstrong (* 1935), New Zealand politician
- John Ignatius Armstrong (1908–1977), Australian politician
- Johnny Armstrong (* 1977), German-English comedian
- Jonas Armstrong (* 1981), British actor
- Joseph Beattie Armstrong (1850-1926), New Zealand botanist
K
- Karan Armstrong (* 1941), American soprano
- Karen Armstrong (* 1944), British religious scholar
- Kelley Armstrong (* 1968), Canadian fantasy writer
- Kelly Armstrong (born 1976), American Republican politician
- Ken Armstrong (soccer player, 1924) (1924-1984), English-New Zealand soccer player and coach
- Ken Armstrong (racing driver) , British motorcycle racer
- Ken Armstrong (soccer player, 1959) (born 1959), English soccer player
- Ken Armstrong (journalist) , American journalist
- Kerry Armstrong (born 1958), Australian actress
- Kevin Armstrong (athlete) (1922–1992), Northern Irish football player and hurler
- Kevin Armstrong (guitarist) (born 1958), British guitarist
- Kevin Armstrong (writer) (born 1973), Canadian writer
- Kevin Armstrong (singer) (born 1975), Canadian opera singer (tenor)
- Kevin Armstrong (ice hockey player) (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Kit Armstrong (* 1992), American pianist and composer
- Kristin Armstrong (* 1973), American racing cyclist
L.
- Lance Armstrong (* 1971), American cyclist
- Larry Armstrong (1891–1968), Canadian sprinter
- Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898–1971), American jazz pianist, singer and composer
- Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), American jazz trumpeter, singer and entertainer
- Louis Armstrong (Admiral) (1946-2014), British Rear Admiral
M.
- Marcus Armstrong (* 2000), New Zealand racing car driver
- Margaret Neilson Armstrong (1867–1944), American artist, printmaker, botanical illustrator and author
- Marion Armstrong (* ~ 1905), Scottish badminton player, married Marion Gordon
- Marion Armstrong (* ~ 1925), Canadian badminton player
- Mark Armstrong (* 1961), British show jumper
- Mark Armstrong (astronomer) (* 1958), British amateur astronomer
- Martin Armstrong (surveyor) (1732–1808), American officer and land surveyor
- Martin Armstrong (writer) (1882–1974), British writer and poet
- Martin A. Armstrong (* 1949), American financial analyst
- Matt Armstrong (* 1982), Canadian-Australian ice hockey player
- Moira Armstrong (* 1930), British television director
- Moses K. Armstrong (1832–1906), American politician
- Murray Armstrong (1916-2010), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
N
- Neil Armstrong (1930–2012), American astronaut and first person on the moon
- Neil Armstrong (referee) (born 1932), Canadian ice hockey player and referee
- Norm Armstrong (1938–1974), Canadian ice hockey player
O
- Orland K. Armstrong (1893–1987), American politician
R.
- RG Armstrong (1917–2012), American actor
- Ralphe Armstrong (* 1956), American jazz musician
- Reg Armstrong (1926–1979), British motorcycle racer
- Richard Armstrong (writer) (1903-1986), English writer
- Richard Armstrong (conductor) (born 1943), English conductor
- Richard Lee Armstrong (1937–1991), Canadian geologist and geochemist
- Riley Armstrong (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Robert Armstrong (1890–1973), American actor
- Robert Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster (1927-2020), British politician
- Robert John Armstrong (1884–1957), American clergyman
- Robin Armstrong (* 1953), New Zealand ski racer
- Roger Armstrong (1917–2007), American comic artist
- Rollo Armstrong (* 1966), British music producer
S.
- Samaire Armstrong (* 1980), American actress
- Samuel Armstrong (1784–1850), American politician
- Samuel Chapman Armstrong (1839-1893), American soldier, philanthropist, and teacher
- Saundra Brown Armstrong (* 1947), American lawyer
- Scot Armstrong (* 1970), American screenwriter and film producer
- Sheila Armstrong (born 1942), British singer (soprano)
- Sheila Armstrong (fencer) (1949-2010), American fencer
- Sheila Armstrong (tennis player) , British tennis player
- Shirley Armstrong (born 1930), Irish fencer
- Simon Armstrong , Welsh actor
- Stuart Armstrong (born 1992), Scottish football player
T
- Tate Armstrong (born 1955), American basketball player
- Thomas Armstrong (officer) (around 1633–1684), English officer, Member of Parliament
- Thomas Armstrong (painter) (1832–1911), English painter and director of the South Kensington Museum
- Thomas H. Armstrong (1829-1891), American politician
- Tim Armstrong (musician) (born 1965), American musician
- Tim Armstrong (ice hockey player) (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Todd Armstrong (1937–1992), American actor
- Tom Armstrong (1898-1967), English football player
- Tom Armstrong (soccer player, 1954) (born 1954), Northern Irish soccer player
V
- Vaughn Armstrong (born 1950), American film actor
- Vic Armstrong (born 1946), British stuntman
W.
- Wally Armstrong (soccer player) ( Walter Bedford Armstrong ; 1906–1950), English soccer player
- Wally Armstrong (Golfer) ( Walter Armstrong III ; * 1945), American golfer
- Walter Armstrong (art historian) (1850-1918), British art historian
- Walter Zuber Armstrong (1936–1998), American jazz musician (piano, flute, bass clarinet), composer, arranger and university professor
- William Armstrong (politician) (1782-1865), American politician (Virginia)
- William Armstrong (painter) (1822-1914) Canadian painter
- William Armstrong (actor) (born 1954), Canadian actor
- William Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Sanderstead (1915–1980), British government official and banker
- William Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810–1900), British industrialist
- William Hepburn Armstrong (1824-1919), American politician
- William L. Armstrong (1937–2016), American politician and businessman
- William W. Armstrong (1833–1905), American printer, editor, and politician
Web links
Wiktionary: Armstrong - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations