McArthur (surname)
McArthur is a surname. It comes from the Celtic personal name Arthur. It denotes the 'son of Arthur', which means noble one.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Barry McArthur (born 1947), English professional footballer
- Charles McArthur (1844–1910), British maritime insurance specialist and Liberal Unionist politician from Liverpool, MP between 1897 and 1910
- Daniel McArthur (1867–1943), Scottish footballer
- Duncan McArthur (1772–1839), 11th Governor of Ohio
- Gale McArthur, All-American basketball player
- James McArthur (born 1987), Scottish footballer
- John McArthur (1826–1906), Union general during the American Civil War
- Katherine McArthur (born 1971), American astronaut
- Kathleen McArthur (1915–2001), Australian environmental activist
- Ken McArthur (1881–1960), South African athlete
- Lewis A. McArthur (1883–1951), American businessman, geographer and author
- Lewis Linn McArthur (1843–1897), American newspaper publisher and Oregon Supreme Court Justice
- Nancy McArthur, American children's author
- Stewart McArthur (born 1937), Australian politician
- Wally McArthur (disambiguation)
- William Pope McArthur (1814–1850), a United States Coast Survey officer
- William S. McArthur (born 1951), American astronaut
See also
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