Drummond
Drummond is a family name for the following people
- Adam Drummond, 17th Baron Strange (born 1953), British nobleman
- Alexander Drummond (1698–1769), British Freemason, travel writer and consul
- Alice Drummond (1928-2016), American actress
- Andre Drummond (* 1993), American basketball player
- Andrew Drummond (1944-2010), British classical philologist
- Annabella Drummond (around 1350–1401), Queen of Scotland 1390 to 1401
- Anne Drummond (* 1980), American jazz musician
- Bill Drummond (* 1953), British musician and conceptual artist
- Billy Drummond (born 1959), American jazz drummer
- Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902–1987), Brazilian poet
- Cherry Drummond, 16th Baroness Strange (1928–2005), British nobleman and author
- Dean Drummond (1949–2013), American musician, composer, conductor
- Don Drummond (1932-1969), Jamaican musician
- Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth (1876–1951), British politician and diplomat
- Flora McKinnon Drummond (1878–1949), English suffragette
- Gerald Drummond (* 1976), Costa Rican soccer player
- Gordon Drummond (1772-1854), British general
- Grace Marguerite Hay Drummond-Hay (1895–1946), British journalist
- Henry Drummond (banker) (1786–1860), English banker and politician
- Henry Drummond (writer) (1851-1897), Scottish writer and lecturer
- Henry Maurice Drummond-Hay (1814–1896), Scottish ornithologist and ichthyologist
- Jack Drummond (1891–1952), British biochemist
- James Drummond, 4th Earl of Perth (1648–1716), Scottish statesman and Jacobite
- James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth († 1746), Scottish nobleman, Earl of Perth
- James Drummond (botanist) (1784–1863) Scottish botanist and naturalist
- James Drummond (painter) (1816–1877) Scottish painter
- James Eric Drummond (1876–1951), British politician and diplomat, see Eric Drummond, 16th Earl of Perth
- James Lawson Drummond (1783-1853), British physician and naturalist
- James Mackay Drummond (1869-1940), New Zealand journalist and zoologist
- James Montague Frank Drummond (1881–1965), British botanist and university professor
- James Ramsay Drummond (1851-1921) Scottish botanist
- Jane Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, 28th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (born 1934), British noblewoman
- Jervis Drummond (* 1976), Costa Rican soccer player
- John Drummond, 17th Earl of Perth (1907–2002), Scottish peer, banker and politician
- John Drummond (1934-2006), British controller
- John Hay Drummond Hay (1816–1893), British Ambassador to Morocco
- Jon Drummond (* 1968), American track and field athlete
- Josiah Hayden Drummond (1827–1902), American lawyer and politician
- Margaret Drummond (around 1340-1375), Queen of Scotland 1364-1371
- Michaela Drummond (* 1998), New Zealand cyclist
- Peter Drummond-Murray († 2014), British banker and heraldist
- R. Paul Drummond (1947–2007), American composer and music teacher
- Ray Drummond (* 1946), American jazz bassist
- Ronaldo Drummond (1946-2020), Brazilian soccer player
- Sam Drummond (* 1971), Australian biathlete
- Thomas Drummond (botanist) (1780–1835), British botanist
- Thomas Drummond (1797-1840), British officer, engineer and civil servant
- Tim Drummond (1940–2015), American bass player and studio musician
- William Drummond (Governor) († 1677), Scottish Governor of the Province of Carolina
- William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585–1649), Scottish poet
- William Drummond of Logiealmond (around 1770–1828), Scottish diplomat, politician, poet and philosopher
- William Henry Drummond (1854-1907), Irish-Canadian poet
Drummond is the name of the following places:
in the United States:
- Drummond, Alabama
- Drummond, Idaho
- Drummond (Illinois)
- Drummond, Maryland
- Drummond (Michigan)
- Drummond (Montana)
- Drummond, Oklahoma
- Drummond, Pennsylvania
- Drummond, Wisconsin , in Bayfield County
- Drummond (Town, Bayfield County) , Town (ship) in Wisconsin
- Drummond Island in Michigan
- former name of today's Accomac , Virginia
in New Zealand:
in Canada:
- Drummond (regional county town)
- Drummond (New Brunswick) , village in Victoria County, New Brunswick Province
Drummond is the name of the following ships:
- Drummond (1936) , Bouchard-class minesweeper of the Argentine Navy (launched 1936)
- Drummond (P 31) , D'Estienne d'Orves class guided missile frigate of the Argentine Navy (launched 1977)
- Drummond (WPB 1323) , US Coast Guard patrol boat (built in 1968)
Drummond stands for:
- Drummond , brand name of the North British Motor Manufacturing Company , British automaker
- Drummond Motor Car Company , former American automobile manufacturer
- Drummond Company , US mining company
- The Drummond Will (film) , British film directed by Alan Butterworth from 2010
See also
- Clan Drummond , Scottish clan
- Lake Drummond , lake in Virginia
- Drummond Castle
- Drummond Glacier , glacier on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica
- Drummond Peak , mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Drummond's light , lime light
- Drumont