Sullivan (surname)
Sullivan is a surname of Irish origin. An approximate 78 percent of Sullivans are located in the United States as it is the 108th most common surname according to the 2010 US census.[1][2]
History
The name is an anglicised form of O'Sullivan. Due to immigration out of Ireland, is most common in North America, and also found in Australia, as well as Britain.
People with surname
A
- Alexander Martin Sullivan, Irish politician
- Andi Sullivan, American soccer player
- Andrew Sullivan, conservative author and political commentator
- Ann Sullivan (animator) (1929–2020), American animator
- Anne Sullivan, teacher and mentor to Helen Keller
- Anton Sullivan (born 1991/1992), Offaly Gaelic footballer
- Arthur Sullivan, the composer, best known for his work as part of Gilbert and Sullivan
B
- Barry Sullivan (American actor) (1912–1994), American actor
- Barry F. Sullivan (1930–2016), American financier
- Becky Sullivan, sound editor
- Billy Sullivan (1891–1946), American character actor
- Brian Sullivan, various people
- Brittany McKey Sullivan, winner of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 11
C
- Chandon Sullivan (born 1996), American football player
- Charles L. Sullivan, American politician
- Charles P. Sullivan, American lawyer and politician
- Charles Sullivan, American character actor
- Charles Thompson Sullivan (1884–1948), Canadian mathematician
- Christopher D. Sullivan, US Representative from New York from 1917 to 1941
- Chub Sullivan, Major League Baseball first baseman
- Con Sullivan, New Zealand-Australian rugby league footballer
- Cory Sullivan, Major League Baseball outfielder
D
- Dan Sullivan (United States Senator, R-AK) (born 1964), United States Senator from Alaska
- Dan Sullivan (Mayor of Anchorage) (born 1951), mayor of Anchorage, Alaska
- Daniel "Horse-Whisperer" Sullivan, horse tamer
- Danny Sullivan, race car driver and former winner of the Indianapolis 500
- Danny Sullivan (technologist) (born 1965), expert in search engine optimization
- Dennis Sullivan, American mathematician
- Dennis Michael Sullivan, American engineer
- Denny Sullivan, American baseball player
- Denny Sullivan (third baseman), American baseball player
E
- Eamon Sullivan, Australian Olympic swimmer
- Ed Sullivan, American entertainment writer who hosted a CBS-TV variety show, The Ed Sullivan Show.
- Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869–1933), British book illustrator
- Elijah Sullivan (born 1997), American football player
- Eleanore Sullivan
- Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet
- Erik Per Sullivan, American actor, most known as Dewey on Malcolm in the Middle
F
- Fleury Sullivan (1862–1897), American baseball player
- Fleury F. Sullivan (1870–1951), American politician
- Francis L. Sullivan(1903-1956), Tony Award-winning Anglo-American actor
- Frances T. Sullivan, New York state assemblywoman 1991–2002
- Francis Stoughton Sullivan (1715–1766), Irish lawyer and Irish culture enthusiast.
G
- Gordon R. Sullivan (born 1937) American general
- Grant Sullivan (1924–2011), American actor
H
- Harry Sullivan (baseball) (1818–1919), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Harry Stack Sullivan, American psychologist and psychoanalyst
J
- J. W. N. Sullivan, journalist and writer of popular science
- Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan (1981–2009), American musician, composer and songwriter of California metal band Avenged Sevenfold
- James Sullivan, various people
- Jeremiah C. Sullivan, American Civil War general in the Union Army
- Jim Sullivan, various people
- John Sullivan, British writer
- John Sullivan, general in the American Revolution and Governor of New Hampshire
- John Sullivan (British governor) (1788–1855)
- John L. Sullivan, American prize-fighter
- Jonathan Sullivan, China specialist and political scientist.
- Joseph Sullivan, various people
- Justin Sullivan, frontman and lyricist of the British rock band New Model Army
K
- Kevin Sullivan (wrestler), American pro wrestler
- Kevin J. Sullivan (mayor), mayor of Lawrence, Massachusetts
- Kate Sullivan, Chicago news anchor
- Kathryn D. Sullivan, first American woman astronaut to walk in space
- Kyle Sullivan, American actor
L
- Liam Kyle Sullivan, American comedian/actor
- Lily Sullivan, Australian actress
- Louis Sullivan (1856–1924), American architect
M
- Margaret Frances Sullivan (1848–1903), Irish-American writer, journalist, editor
- Mark T. Sullivan, American author
- Maud Durlin Sullivan (1870–1943), American librarian
- Maxine Sullivan (1911–1987), American jazz singer
- Michael Sullivan (disambiguation)
- Mick Sullivan, English rugby league footballer
- Mike Sullivan (Canadian politician), Canadian Member of Parliament
- Mike Sullivan (governor)
- Mark Sullivan, American podcaster and founder of Snowboard Magazine
- Morris Sullivan, businessman and co-founder of Sullivan Bluth Studios, an animation studio
N
- Nancy Sullivan (disambiguation), multiple people
- Nicole Sullivan, American actress, voice actress, comedian
- Niki Sullivan (1937–2004), American rock and roll guitarist
P
- Pat Sullivan, winner of the 1971 Heisman Trophy
- Patrick Sullivan (American football executive)
- Patrick J. Sullivan (Pennsylvania politician), Pennsylvania congressman
- Patrick Joseph Sullivan, Wyoming senator
R
- Robert Baldwin Sullivan, Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician who became the second mayor of Toronto
- Roy Sullivan, American park ranger
S
- Sam Sullivan, mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia
- Sasha "Magi" Sullivan, American professional video game player
- Stephen Sullivan (disambiguation), multiple people
- Stephanie S. Sullivan, United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo
- Steve Sullivan, North American NHL hockey player
- Susan Sullivan, various people
W
- William H. Sullivan, US Ambassador
See also
- O'Sullivan , Ancestral Irish family
- O'Sullivan (surname)
References
- Bureau, US Census. "Frequently Occurring Surnames from the 2010 Census". Census.gov. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
- "Sullivan Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History". forebears.io. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
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