Fagan
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The name Fagan could refer to:
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- Alex Fagan, former chief of the San Francisco Police Department.
- Andrew Fagan, a singer, writer and songwriter from New Zealand.
- Ann Fagan Ginger, a well-known lawyer, teacher, writer, and political activist.
- Audrey Fagan, a former Australian Capital Territory Chief Police Officer
- Brian Fagan, an archaeologist and anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
- Christopher Fagan, a Manchester United F.C. Academy player.
- Clifford Fagan, the late president of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
- Craig Fagan, an English football (soccer) player.
- Cyril Fagan, an Irish astrologer.
- Ed Fagan, an American reparations lawyer.
- Eleanora Fagan, also known as Billie Holiday, the late jazz singer.
- Garth Fagan, a modern dance choreographer.
- James Fleming Fagan, a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.
- Joe Fagan, the late manager of Liverpool F.C.
- Kevin Fagan, several people
- Mark M. Fagan, former mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey.
- Various Michael Fagans (please see Michael Fagan page).
- Myron Coureval Fagan, the US playwright, editor, producer and cinematographer.
- Patsy Fagan, a retired Irish snooker player.
Fagan can also mean:
- The Fagan Commission, set up by the South African government in 1948 to examine the system of segregation.
- Fagan inspection, a software inspection process.
- Fagan v. Metropolitan Police Commissioner, a court case in England.
- The Michael Fagan incident in 1982.
- St. Fagans, a Welsh village.
- The Battle of St. Fagans, a pitched battle in the Second English Civil War in 1648.
[edit] See also
- Donald Fagen
- Fagan (band)
- Fagin, a character in Oliver Twist

