Munro
Munro stands for:
- Munro (mountain) , name of mountains in Scotland with a minimum height of 3000 feet (914.40 meters)
- Munro (film) , an animated short film from 1961
- Munro (Buenos Aires) , district in the Partido Vicente López, Argentina
- Mount Munro , mountain in Tasmania
- USS Douglas A. Munro (DE-422) , a US Navy destroyer
- USCGC Munro (WHEC-724) , a US Coast Guard cutter
- Clan Munro , a Scottish clan
Munro is a family name for the following people:
- Adam Munro (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Alan Munro (diplomat) (* 1935), British ambassador to Algeria and Saudi Arabia
- Alan Munro (special effects artist) , recipient of a British Academy Film Award in 1989 and a Saturn Award in 1990 and 1993
- Alice Munro (* 1931), Canadian writer
- Billy Munro (1894–1969), American-Canadian pianist and composer
- Bruce Munro (* 1959), British light artist
- Burt Munro (1899–1978), New Zealand motorcyclist
- Caroline Munro (born 1949), British actress
- Chris Munro (* 20th century), British sound engineer
- Donnie Munro (* 1953), Scottish musician
- Douglas Albert Munro (1919–1942), American soldier
- Dunc Munro (1901-1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- George Munro of Newmore (1602–1693), British general and royalist
- George Munro of Auchinbowie , British Army Officer and Royalist
- George Munro (philanthropist) (1825-1896), Canadian publisher and philanthropist
- George Campbell Munro (1866–1963), New Zealand-American ornithologist, entomologist and botanist
- Grant Munro (1923–2017), Canadian filmmaker and animator
- Hector Hugh Munro (1870-1916), English writer
- Hector William Munro (1769–1821), British military and colonial administrator
- Hugh Munro (1856-1919), British mountaineer
- Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro (1819–1885), British classical philologist
- Ian Munro (computer scientist) (* 1947), Canadian computer scientist
- Ian Munro (ichthyologist) (1919–1994), Australian ichthyologist
- Ian Munro (pianist) (born 1963), Australian pianist and composer
- Irmtraut Munro (* 1944), German Egyptologist
- Ivor Munro (1888–1980), Australian cyclist
- James Munro (sealer) (around 1779–1845), English sealer and adventurer
- James Munro (politician) (1832–1908), Australian politician
- Janet Munro (1934–1972), British actress
- John Munro (writer) (1849-1930) British engineer and writer
- John Munro (soccer player) (1914–1992), Scottish soccer player
- John Munro (politician) (1931-2003), Canadian politician
- John Farquhar Munro (1934-2014), Scottish politician
- Johnny Munro ( John Munro ; 1893-1917), Scottish football player
- Klaus Munro (1927–2013), German composer and producer
- Les Munro († 2015), New Zealand-British bomber pilot
- Leslie Munro (1901–1974), New Zealand politician, diplomat and journalist
- Lochlyn Munro (born 1966), Canadian actor
- Neil Munro (author) (1863-1930) Scottish author
- Neil Munro (1947–2009), Canadian actor and author
- Peter Munro (1930–2009), German Egyptologist
- Robert Munro (archaeologist) (1835–1920), Scottish archaeologist
- Robert Munro, 1st Baron Alness (1868–1955), British politician and judge
- Ronald Munro-Ferguson, 1st Viscount Novar (1860–1934), British politician and Governor General of Australia
- Sigrid Munro (* 1926), German writer
- Sydney Gun-Munro (1916–2007), politician in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
- Thomas Munro (1897–1974), American art historian
- Vera Munro , German gallery owner, founder of the Vera Munro gallery
- William Munro (1818–1880), British officer and botanist
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