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'Duncan' is a Scottish name meaning ''brown warrior'', the equivalent in Gaelic being 'Donnchadh'. In common with many Scottish names, it may be used as a surname or boy's first name. It is the name of several famous people, including two Scottish kings, several places in the United States, six ships of the Royal Navy, and four ships of the United States Navy.
In 'royalty':

Duncan I of Scotland (d. 1040), king of Alba

Duncan II of Scotland (1060–1094), king of Scots
In 'geography':

Duncan, Arizona, town in Greenlee County, Arizona, United States

Duncan, British Columbia, city in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada

Duncan, Iowa, community founded in 1892 by Frank Urich Sr. and his wife

Duncan, Mississippi, town in Bolivar County, Mississippi, United States

Duncan, Nebraska, village in Platte County, Nebraska, United States

Duncan, Oklahoma, city in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States

Duncan, South Carolina, town in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States

Duncanville, Texas, city in Dallas County, Texas
In 'military':

Adam Duncan, British admiral

Donald B. Duncan (1896-1975), American vice-admiral

HMS ''Duncan'' (D99), D-class destroyer launched in 1931 that served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War

HMS ''Duncan'' (F80), the fifth Duncan named after Admiral Adam Duncan

USS ''Duncan'' (DD-46), ''Cassin''-class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I

USS ''Duncan'' (DD-485), ''Gleaves''-class destroyer

USS ''Duncan'' (DD-874), ''Gearing''-class destroyer laid down by the Consolidated Steel Corporation at Orange, Texas on 22 May 1944

USS ''Duncan'' (FFG-10), fourth ship of the ''Oliver Hazard Perry''-class of guided-missile frigates
In 'sports':

Chris Duncan, American Baseball Player - Son of Dave Duncan

Dave Duncan (baseball), Major League Baseball player and pitching coach - Father of Chris Duncan and Shelley Duncan

Duncan Ferguson, Scottish football player well known for his exceptional heading ability

Ian Duncan (born 1961), Kenyan rally driver

Shelley Duncan, American Baseball Player - Son of Dave Duncan

Tim Duncan (born 1976), American basketball player
In 'acting':

Carmen Duncan (born 1942), Australian actress

Duncan Regehr, Canadian stage, film and television actor

Lindsay Duncan (born 1950), British actress

Robert Duncan McNeill, American actor, producer, movie director, and television director who is best known for his role as Tom Paris in ''

Sandy Duncan (born 1946), American actress
In 'fiction':

Duncan, He-man's Man-at-arms from the ''Masters of the Universe'' toyline, comics and cartoon

★ ''Duncan'', the ship in Jules Verne's novel ''Les Enfants du capitaine Grant'' (''In Search of the Castaways'')

★ ''Duncan'', Homer Simpson's racehorse in the Simpsons TV show

★ ''Duncan'', character on the TV series VR.5

Duncan the Rock 'n' Rolling Engine, character in The Railway Series by Rev. W. Awdry

Duncan Idaho, fictional character in the ''Dune'' universe created by Frank Herbert

Duncan MacLeod, the immortal hero in ''
In 'music':

★ "Duncan", song by Paul Simon on the album ''Paul Simon''

Duncan Sheik, American singer

Trevor Duncan, English composer
In 'other fields':

Alan Duncan (born 1957), British politician

Alasdair Duncan, Australian writer

Dave Duncan (writer), Canadian writer

David Duncan, government witness in Enron scandal

David B. Duncan (statistician), statistician

Donald Duncan, American entrepreneur and inventor, who is most commonly associated with Yo-yos

Duncan Pflaster (1973- ), American playwright and actor

Duncan's Test, a statistical test developed by David B. Duncan

Glen Duncan (born 1965), British author

Helen Duncan (1897 – 1956), Scottish medium

Henry Duncan, founder of the first Trustee Savings Bank

Isadora Duncan, American dancer

★ Various individuals named John Duncan

Robert Duncan (poet), U.S. beat poet

William A. Duncan, U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania

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See also

See also



George Smith Duncan

Iain Duncan Smith

Joseph E. Duncan III, Notorious murderer and sexual predator

W. G. G. Duncan Smith

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