Davey (surname)
Davey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
A
- Aaron Davey, Australian rules footballer (Melbourne Demons)
- Alan Davey (civil servant), chief executive of the Arts Council England
- Alan Davey (musician) (born 1963), former bassist with Hawkwind
- Alfred James Davey (1894–1982), New Zealand politician of the National Party
- Alwyn Davey, Australian rules footballer (Essendon Bombers)
B
- Basil Davey (1897–1959), Commandant of the Royal Military College of Science
- Belinda Davey, Australian actress
- Bill Davey (born 1966), American bodybuilder and fitness model
C
- Cathy Davey (born 1979), Irish singer-songwriter
- Charles Pierce Davey (1925–2002), American boxer and boxing commissioner
- Charlie Davey (footballer) (born 1908), a former Australian rules footballer
- Charlie Davey (cyclist) (1887–1964), a British racing cyclist
- Claude Davey (1908–2001), Wales international rugby player
- Clive Davey (born 1932), English cricketer
- Con Davey, Northern Irish footballer
D
- Daniel Lloyd Davey (born 1973), better known as Dani Filth, the lead singer of Cradle of Filth
- Sir David Penry-Davey (1942–2015), judge of the High Court of England and Wales
- Dick Davey (born 1942), an American college basketball coach
- Ditch Davey (born 1975), an Australian actor
- Don Davey (born 1968), a former American football defensive tackle in the National Football League
E
- Sir Edward Davey (born 1965), a British politician
- Edward Henry Davey (1854–1911), architect and politician
F
- Ray Davey (footballer), New Zealand footballer
- Felicity Davey, Australian newsreader
- Frankland Wilmot Davey (born 1940), Canadian poet and scholar
- Frederick Hamilton Davey (1868–1915), amateur botanist
- Frederick Davey (1847–1926), English-born political figure in British Columbia
G
- Geoffrey Davey (1906–1975), an Australian civil engineer and priest
- Gerry Davey (1914–1977), English ice hockey player
- Gilbert Davey (1913–2011), British writer and radio enthusiast
- Grenville Davey (born 1961), English sculptor and winner of the 1992 Turner Prize
H
- Horace Davey, Baron Davey (1833–1907), British Lord of Appeal in Ordinary
I
- Ian Davey (born 1986), British rugby union player
J
- J. Charles Davey (1869–1935), American Jesuit educator
- Jack Davey (cricketer) (born 1944), English cricketer
- James Davey (1880–1951), British rugby union player
- James Davey (rugby league) (born 1989), English rugby league player
- James E. Davey (1890–1960), Irish Presbyterian minister, historian and theologian
- John Davey (disambiguation), multiple people
- Josh Davey (born 1990), Scottish cricketer
K
- Kenneth Davey, British academic
- Krista Davey (born 1978), American women's soccer player
M
- Mark Wing-Davey (born 1948), British actor and director
- Martin L. Davey (1884–1946), American politician
- Mike Davey (baseball) (born 1952), American baseball player
- Mike Davey (soccer) (born 1952), Jamaican footballer
P
- Phillip Davey VC MM (1896–1953), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Philip Davey (cricketer) (1913–2000), English cricketer
R
- Ray Davey (1915–2012), Northern Ireland Presbyterian minister
- Ray Davey (footballer), New Zealand footballer
- Richard Davey (disambiguation), multiple people
- Robert C. Davey (1853–1908), American politician
- Robin Davey (born 1975), English musician, record producer, musical director and photographer
S
- Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick (born 1998), American child actor
- Shaun Davey (born 1948), Irish composer
- Simon Davey (born 1970), Welsh former footballer and football manager
- Spencer Davey (born 1983), English rugby union player
- Steve Davey (born 1948), English footballer
- Steve Joseph Davey (born 1955), Spokane Wash. Top USA ranked All American Swimmer 500 freestyle & 100 backstroke Univ of Tennessee Knoxville
T
- Thomas Davey (governor) (c. 1758–1823), Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemens Land
- Thomas Davey (New Zealand politician) (1856–1934), New Zealand politician
- Tom Davey (baseball) (born 1973), American baseball player
- Trevor Davey (born 1926), New Zealand politician
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