Vaughan
Vaughan [ vɔ: n ] is a family name for the following people:
- Anna Vaughan (* 1940), British director, choreographer and dancer
- Anthony Vaughan (* 1975), English football player
- Austin Bernard Vaughan (1927–2000), American Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in New York
- Bernard Vaughan (1847-1922) British priest and author
- Brian K. Vaughan (* 1976), American comic book author
- Charles Vaughan (businessman) (1759–1839), American businessman
- Charles Vaughan (* 1930), German writer, see Gudrun Voigt
- Charles John Vaughan (1816–1897), English clergyman and theologian, headmaster of the Harrows School
- Clyde Vaughan (actually Clive H. Vaughan ; * 1962), American-English basketball player
- Daniel Vaughan (1790-1859), Irish clergyman, Bishop of Killaloe
- David Vaughan (born 1983), Welsh football player
- Derek Vaughan (born 1961), Welsh politician
- Dorothy Vaughan (1910-2008), American mathematician
- Francis John Vaughan (1877–1935), British clergyman, Bishop of Menevia
- Frankie Vaughan (1928-1999), British entertainer
- George Edgar Vaughan (1907–1994), British diplomat
- Greg Vaughan (born 1973), American actor
- Helen Gwynne-Vaughan (1879–1967), British mycologist, university professor, and military administrator
- Henry Vaughan (1622–1695), Welsh poet and doctor
- Henry Vaughan (architect) (1845 / 1846–1917), American architect
- Herbert Vaughan (1832–1903), British clergyman, Archbishop of Westminster
- Horace Worth Vaughan (1867–1922), American politician
- Ivan Vaughan , friend of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, who introduced them to one another; see The Beatles # Early Years (1956–1960)
- James Vaughan (* 1988), English football player
- James Vaughan (soccer player, 1986) (born 1986), English soccer player
- Janet Vaughan (1899-1993), British doctor
- Jenson Vaughan , Canadian singer, songwriter and composer
- Jimmie Vaughan (* 1951), American guitarist and singer
- John Vaughan (General) (1747 / 1748–1795), British Lieutenant General
- John Vaughan (industrialist) (1799–1868) British industrialist
- John Vaughan (soccer player) (born 1964), English soccer player and coach
- John Vaughan, 8th Earl of Lisburne (1918–2014), Welsh nobleman, barrister and entrepreneur
- John Vaughan-Morgan, Baron Reigate (1905-1995), British politician (Conservative Party)
- John Stephen Vaughan (1853–1925), British clergyman, titular bishop of Sebastopolis
- Kate Vaughan (1852–1903), British dancer and actress
- Kehinde Vaughan (* 1961), Nigerian sprinter
- Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee (* 1953), British Sufi teacher and philosopher
- Malcolm Vaughan (1929-2010), British singer
- Martin Vaughan (born 1931), Australian actor
- Michael Vaughan (* 1974), English cricketer
- Norman Vaughan (1905-2005), American polar explorer
- Paul Vaughan († 2014), British journalist and radio host
- Peter Vaughan (1923-2016), British actor
- Peter Rolfe Vaughan (1935–2008), British geotechnical engineer
- Philip Vaughan († 1824), British inventor
- Piret Vaughan , married name of Piret Hamer (* 1980), Estonian badminton player
- Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958), English composer and conductor
- Rebecca Vaughan († 1658), English alchemist
- Richard Vaughan (historian) (1927-2014), British historian and ornithologist
- Richard Vaughan (Badminton) (born 1978), Welsh badminton player
- Robert Charles Vaughan (* 1945), British mathematician
- Roger Vaughan (nobleman) († 1471), Welsh nobleman
- Roger William Bede Vaughan (1834-1883), English clergyman, Archbishop of Sydney
- Sarah Vaughan (1924–1990), American jazz singer
- Stephen Vaughan (* 1985), English football player
- Stevie Ray Vaughan (1954–1990), American blues musician
- Stuart Vaughan (1925-2014), American theater director
- T. Wayland Vaughan (1870–1952), American geologist, marine biologist, and oceanographer
- Thomas Wayland Vaughan (1870–1952), American geologist, marine biologist, and paleontologist; see T. Wayland Vaughan
- Thomas Vaughan (politician, around 1410) (around 1410–1483), Welsh military, politician and diplomat
- Thomas Vaughan (politician, around 1479) (around 1479–1543), English politician
- Thomas Vaughan (nobleman, † around 1493) († around 1493), Welsh nobleman
- Thomas Vaughan (alchemist) (pseudonym Eugenius Philalethes ; 1621–1665 / 1666), Welsh alchemist and mystic
- Thomas Vaughan (rower) , British rower
- Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (born 1977), Irish actor
- Vernon H. Vaughan (1838–1878), American politician
- Watkyn Vaughan († 1456) , Welsh nobleman
- Watkyn Vaughan († 1504) , Welsh nobleman
- William Vaughan (writer) (1575 / 1577–1641), Welsh writer and colonist
- William Vaughan (3D artist) American 3D artist and technology evangelist .
- William Vaughan (Bishop) (1814-1902), English Bishop of Plymouth
- William Vaughan (military) , Welsh military
- William Wirt Vaughan (1831–1878), American politician
Vaughan is the name of the following places:
in the United States:
in Canada
Vaughan stands for:
- (4462) Vaughan , asteroid of the main belt
- Mount Vaughan , mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Vaughan (potato) , a type of potato
- Vaughan Bank , undersea bank in the Balleny Islands area, Antarctica
- Vaughan Glacier in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
- Vaughan Inlet , Bay on the Oscar II Coast, Graham Land, Antarctica
- Vaughan Island , island off the western tip of South Georgia, South Atlantic
- Vaughan Promontory , promontory in the Ross Dependency, Antarctica
- Vaughan (make of car) , former US car brand
See also: