Murray
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Murray ( listen (help·info)) may refer to:
People with the name Murray[edit]
- First name
- Murray Ball, New Zealand cartoonist
- Murray Cook, Australian vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist
- Murray Deaker, New Zealand sports broadcaster
- Murray Gell-Mann, Nobel prize-winning theoretical physicist
- Murray Gold, English composer, famous for composition of Doctor Who music
- Murray Goldberg, Canadian eLearning pioneer
- Murray Head, English singer and actor
- Murray Leinster, American author
- Murray Lender, American businessman
- Murray McCully, New Zealand politician
- Murray McIntosh (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- Murray Mexted, New Zealand rugby union player
- Murray Perahia, American conductor and pianist
- Murray Rothbard, American economist, individualist anarchist, and author
- Murray SawChuck, magician on America's Got Talent (season 5) and magic expert for Pawn Stars
- Murray Schwartz (Queens politician) (1919–2001), New York politician
- Murray Merle Schwartz (1931–2013), US federal judge from Delaware
- Murray Smith (New Zealand politician)
- Murray Walker, motorsport commentator and pundit
- Fictional characters
- Murray (Sly Cooper), also known as "The Murray", a character in the Sly Cooper video game series
- Murray Slaughter, a regular character in The Mary Tyler Moore Show
- Rick Murray, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Murray Hewitt, band manager and New Zealand Deputy Cultural Attaché in the Flight of the Conchords TV series
- Murray the Demonic Talking Skull, a minor character in the Monkey Island game series
- Murray, a Muppet character on the television show Sesame Street
- Murray D. Bird (Click), an animatronic Bird used as Uncle Klunk, a temporary Character in The Rock-afire Explosion's pet.
Places[edit]
- Antarctica
- Murray Monolith, Mac.Robertson Land
- Australia
- Division of Murray, federal electoral district in Victoria
- Murray Bridge, South Australia
- Murray–Darling basin, river basin
- Murray Island, Queensland
- Murray River, major river in Australia
- Murrays Road, Logan City, Queensland
- Murray Street, Perth, Western Australia
- New Zealand
- Murray Aynsley Hill, a suburb in Christchurch, New Zealand
- Murray River (New Zealand), a minor river on Stewart Island/Rakiura of New Zealand
- Murrays Bay, a suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
- USA
- Murray, California, in Kings County
- Murray, Lassen County, California
- Murray, Idaho
- Murray, Indiana
- Murray, Iowa
- Murray, Kentucky
- Murray, Nebraska
- Murray, New York
- Murray, Utah, the largest city with the name in the United States
- Murray Central (UTA station), Utah Transit Authority commuter rail and light rail station
- Murray North (UTA station), Utah Transit Authority light rail station
- Murray, West Virginia
- Murray City, Ohio
- Murray County, Georgia
- Murray County, Minnesota
- Murray County, Oklahoma
- Murray Hill (disambiguation), several locations
- Murray Isle in the Thousand Islands region of New York
- Lake Murray (California), in San Diego
- Lake Murray (Oklahoma)
- Lake Murray (South Carolina)
- Port Murray, New Jersey
- Elsewhere
- Lake Murray (Papua New Guinea)
- Murray House, Hong Kong
- Murray Park on the outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland
- Murray Town, a district of Freetown, Sierra Leone
- Murray Channel, between Navarino and Hoste Islands in Chile
Business[edit]
- John Murray (publisher), a British publishing house
- Murray (bicycles), an American manufacturer of low-cost bicycles
- Murray-Latta, a Canadian manufacturer
- Murrays, an Australian bus company
- Murray Chevrolet, a Winnipeg Canada Automotive dealership
- Murray International Trust, a Scottish investment trust
Other[edit]
- Murray cod, a freshwater fish in Australia
- Murray Grey cattle, a breed
- Murray Street (album), by Sonic Youth
- HMS Murray, two Royal Navy ships with this name
- USS Murray, three US Navy ships with this name
See also[edit]
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