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Abernethy (surname)


Abernethy is a surname whose origins link to a Scottish clan that descends from Orm de Abernethy, a grandson of Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife that presumably settled at Abernethy, Perth and Kinross.

The name is of non-Gaelic Pictish origin, from a period when the Caledonian Welsh or Brytons controlled these lands. 'Aber' is modern Welsh for 'estuary' or 'confluence of rivers'.

Notable people who have this surname include:

  • Alan Abernethy (born 1957), Irish bishop
  • Alexander de Abernethy (died ca. 1315), Scottish magnate
  • Alister Abernethy (1920–2003), New Zealand politician
  • Arthur Talmage Abernethy (1872–1956), journalist, theologian, poet; first North Carolina Poet Laureate
  • Bob Abernethy (1927–2021), American television journalist
  • Bob Abernethy (footballer) (1900–1969), Australian rules footballer
  • Bruce Abernethy (born 1962), Australian rules football player
  • Bruce Abernethy (cricketer) (born 1958), New Zealand former cricketer
  • Charles Laban Abernethy (1872–1955), American politician
  • Darrell Abernethy (1949–2017), American Associate Director for Drug Safety at the Food and Drug Administration
  • George Abernethy (1807–1877), American politician
  • Georgina Abernethy (1859–1906), New Zealand suffragist and leader of Wesleyan women
  • Glen Abernethy (born 1971), American politician
  • Hugh Abernethy (born 1967), Scottish former professional snooker player
  • Haymitch Abernathy, fictional character in the Hunger Games series of books and novels
  • James Abernethy (1814–1896), British civil engineer
  • Jim Abernethy (1902–1974), Australian rules footballer
  • John Abernethy (judge) (born 1947), former State Coroner of New South Wales
  • John Abernethy (minister) (1680–1740), Irish Presbyterian minister and church leader
  • John Abernethy (surgeon) FRS (1764–1831), English surgeon
  • LeRoy Abernethy (1885–1959), American college football player
  • Liam Abernethy (1929–1980), Irish hurler
  • Lord Abernethy, hereditary title in the Peerage of Scotland
  • John Cameron, Lord Abernethy (born 1938), a Senator of the College of Justice of Scotland
  • Meg of Abernethy (1355–1405), Scottish musician
  • Milton A. Abernethy (died 1991), American journalist, magazine editor, business owner, and stockbroker
  • Moira Abernethy (born 1939), South African swimmer
  • Ralph Abernathy (1926–1990), American civil rights activist and minister
  • Robert Abernethy (born 1971), Australian swimmer
  • Robert J. Abernethy (born 1940), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Rod Abernethy, American video game music composer
  • Roy Abernethy (1906–1977), American businessman
  • Ruth Abernethy (born 1960), Canadian sculptor
  • Terence Abernethy (1930–1995), South African cricketer
  • Thomas Abernethy (disambiguation), several people
  • Tom Abernethy (born 1954), American basketball player
  • Virginia Abernethy (born 1934), American professor of psychiatry and anthropology

Some notable people use Abernethy as their middle name:

  • William Abernethy Drummond (1719–1809), bishop of Edinburgh
  • Ralph Abernethy Gamble (1885–1959), American politician
  • William Abernethy Ogilvie (1901–1989), Canadian painter and war artist
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