RODGERS

'Rogers' is a surname, originally German and suggesting prowess with a spear, and is modified with the letter d as a Welsh addition. It may refer to many people.

Aaron Rodgers, American football player

Alan Rodgers

Benjamin Paul Rodgers, Aussie Rules Football star, world traveler/author/adventurer.

Andre Rodgers

Anton Rodgers, British actor

Bill Rodgers, one of several people including


Bill Rodgers, Lord Rodgers of Quarry Bank, British politician


Bill Rodgers (athlete), American marathon runner


Bill Rodgers, American baseball player

Buck Rodgers, American baseball player & manager

Calbraith Perry Rodgers

Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers

Clodagh Rodgers, Northern Ireland singer

Dave Rodgers

Eleazar Rodgers, South African soccer player

George Rodgers

Guy Rodgers

Ilona Rodgers

Jimmie Rodgers, (1897-1933), American country singer

Jimmy Rodgers, basketball coach

Jimmie Rodgers, (b. 1931), American pop singer

John Rodgers, one of several people including


John Rodgers (1772 - 1838), U.S. Naval officer during the War of 1812


John Rodgers (1812 - 1882), U.S. Naval officer during the Civil War, son of the first John Rodgers


John Rodgers (1881 - 1926), U.S. Naval officer during World War I, great-grandson of the first John Rodgers. Second Naval aviator to fly for the United States Navy.


★ Sir John Rodgers, British politician

Johnny Rodgers, American football player

Lorraine Rodgers, (born 1921), American pilot, first woman to fly in World War II

Luke Rodgers, English footballer

Mario Rodgers

Mary Rodgers, American composer, daughter of Richard Rodgers

Nile Rodgers, American bassist and producer

Paul Rodgers, British singer

Pepper Rodgers

Raymond P. Rodgers

Richard Rodgers, composer of the songwriting teams Rodgers and Hart and Rodgers and Hammerstein

Simon Rodgers, Canadian Rugby player

T. J. Rodgers

Tige Rodgers, radio personality

Tim Rodgers

W. R. Rodgers, Northern Ireland poet

William Ledyard Rodgers

Woodall Rodgers

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See also

See also



Rogers (surname), Rogers

Rodgers Instruments, organ manufacturer

Rodger

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