Aston
Aston is a family name that may refer to:
- Alfred Aston (1912-2003), French football player
- Bill Aston (1900–1974), British Formula 1 racing driver
- Emily Aston (born 1982), British actress
- Francis William Aston (1877–1945), English physicist
- John Aston Sr. (1921-2003), English football player
- John Aston junior (born 1947), English football player
- Julia Prejmerean-Aston (* 1952), German painter
- Ken Aston (1915-2001), British football referee
- Louise Aston (1814–1871), German writer and women's rights activist
- Margaret Aston († 2014), British historian and medievalist
- Mick Aston (1946-2013), British archaeologist
- Peter Aston († 2013), British composer and conductor
- Walter Aston, 1st Lord Aston of Forfar († 1639), Anglo-Scottish nobleman and diplomat
- William George Aston (1841–1911), British consular officer and translator
- Zach Aston-Reese (* 1994), American ice hockey player
Geographical objects:
- Aston (Berkshire) , a place in Berkshire, England
- Aston (Birmingham) , a suburb of the English city of Birmingham
- Aston (South Yorkshire) , a place in the English metropolitan borough of Rotherham
- Aston Hall , a landmark in the West Midlands near Birmingham
- Aston Township , a place in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States
- Aston (Ariège) , a commune in France
- Aston (river) , river in France, tributary of the Ariège
- Aston massif , mountain range in the French Pyrenees
Companies or organizations:
- Aston Martin , a British sports car manufacturer
- Aston Motor Car Company , former American automobile manufacturer
- Aston Business School , Aston University Business School
- Aston Broadcast Systems , UK manufacturer of video font generators
- Aston Carter , recruitment
- Aston-Hotel and Resort Management and Vacation Rental Services, a segment of the US Interval Leisure Group
Others:
- Aston Villa , an English football club
- Aston University , a university in the English city of Birmingham
- Aston Group , name under which the group of scientists led by Derek S. Pugh was known for their research on organizational theory from around 1960 to 1970
- Aston Hill Race, a hill climb car race near the English town of Aston Clinton , made famous by Aston Martin
- Aston House, a location of the UK news organization Special Operations Executive
- Aston (lunar crater) , a crater on the Earth's moon
- Aston (Formula 1) , a Formula 1 team from 1952
Objects listed
in the NRHP :
- Aston Building , in Farmersville, Texas, ID No. 83003131
- Aston Inn , in Indianapolis, Indiana, ID No. 85003125