Venables
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Venables is an English surname of Norman–French origin, derived from the town of the same name in Normandy and introduced to England by way of the Norman conquest.
People
[edit]- Anthony Venables (born 1953), English economist
- Brent Venables (born 1970), American college football coach
- Clare Venables (1943–2003), British theatre director
- Daniel Venables (born 1998), Australian rules footballer
- Dione Venables (1930–2023), British publisher and author
- Edmund Venables (1819–1895), English cleric and antiquarian
- Gregory Venables (born 1949), English Anglican bishop
- Ian Venables (born 1955), British composer
- Jon Venables (born 1982), British murderer of James Bulger
- Paul Venables (born 1962), British actor
- Phil Venables, British computer scientist and security specialist
- Philip Venables (born 1979), British composer
- Raissa Venables (born 1977), American photographer
- Robert Venables (c. 1613–1687), English soldier & writer
- Robert Venables Sr. (1933–2021), American politician
- Terry Venables (1943–2023), British football manager
- Stephen Venables (born 1954), British mountaineer and writer
Places
[edit]- Venables, village in France
See also
[edit]- Venable, surname
- Venables-Vernon, surname