Surname Stone
Stone is a surname of Old English origin which means stone.
List of people with the surname
A
- Andrew Stone, Baron Stone of Blackheath (born 1942), Labour member of the House of Lords
- Andrew Stone (cricketer) (born 1983), Zimbabwean cricketer
- Andrew Stone (field hockey), represented United States at the 1984 Summer Olympics
- Andrew Stone (footballer) for Indy Eleven
- Andrew Stone (MP) (1703–1773), British MP for Hastings, 1741–1761
- Andrew Stone (Pineapple Dance Studios), dance instructor, cast member of English reality TV series
- Andrew Stone (sailor), participated in Sailing at the 1996 Summer Olympics – Men's 470
- Andrew A. Stone (1885-?), head football coach for the University of Tennessee, 1910
- Andrew C. Stone (born 1956), American computer programmer
- Andrew H. Stone, American judge in the State of Utah
- Andrew L. Stone (1902–1999), American screenwriter, director, and producer
- Andrew Leete Stone (1815–1892), author, Civil War chaplain and pastor
B
- Barton Warren Stone (1772–1844), preacher during the Second Great Awakening of the early 19th century
- Bernard Stone (1927–2005), alderman of the 50th Ward in Chicago
- Beverley Stone (1916–2003), Purdue University's first dean of students
- Bill Stone (footballer) (1894–1975), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy
- Bill Stone (politician) (born 1965), member of the Mississippi State Senate
- Bill Stone (Royal Navy sailor) (1900–2009) British veteran of WWI and WWII
- Billy Stone (American football) (1925–2004), running back
- Billy Stone (arena football) (born 1963), American football fullback
- Billy Stone (Australian footballer) (1901–1993), Australian rules footballer for Carlton
- Billy Stone (rugby league), English rugby union and rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s
- Biz Stone (Christopher Isaac Stone, born 1974), American entrepreneur who co-founded Twitter
C
- Sir Charles Stone (mayor) (1850–1931), mayor of Greenwich, England, 1915–1920
- Charles Stone III (born 1966), American film director, son of Chuck Stone
- Charles B. Stone III (1904–1992), United States Air Force general
- Charles D. Stone (1920–1992), Pennsylvania politician
- Charles Edwin Stone (1889–1952), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Charles Joel Stone (1936–2019), American statistician and mathematician
- Charles Stone (English cricketer) (1865–1951), English cricketer
- Charles Stone (New Zealand cricketer) (1866–1903), New Zealand cricketer
- Charles Stone (priest) (died 1799), Anglican priest in Ireland
- Charles P. Stone (1915–2012), American major general and commander of the 4th Infantry Division in the Vietnam War
- Charles Pomeroy Stone (1824–1887), Union general during the American Civil War
- Charles Warren Stone (1843–1912), United States Representative from and Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania
- Charlie Stone (rugby league) (1950–2018), English rugby league player
- Christopher Stone (MP) (1556–1614), English politician
- Christopher Stone (actor) (1942–1995), American actor
- Christopher Stone (broadcaster) (1882–1965), first disc jockey in the United Kingdom
- Christopher Stone (cricketer) (born 1951), English cricketer
- Christopher Stone (criminal justice expert), American criminal justice expert
- Christopher Stone, Research Director, Centre for Policy Development, Australia
- Christopher Stone, contestant in series 4 of Britain's Got Talent
- C.J. Stone (Christopher James Stone, born 1953), author, journalist and freelance writer
- Chuck Stone (1924–2014), journalist and Tuskegee airman
D
- David B. Stone (1927–2010), American businessman
- David E. Stone (born 1947), American sound editor
- David Henry Stone (1812–1890), Lord Mayor of London in 1874
- David John Anthony Stone (born 1947), British Army officer and military historian
- David Lee Stone (born 1978), British fantasy author
- David R. Stone (born 1968), American military historian
- David Scott Stone, musician
- David Stone (cyclist) (born 1981), British cyclist
- David Stone (footballer) (born 1942), English footballer
- David Stone (keyboardist) (born 1953), keyboardist
- David Stone (magician) (born 1972), French magician
- David Stone (politician) (1770–1818), American politician, Governor of North Carolina and U.S. Senator
- David Stone (producer) (born 1966), American theatre and musical producer
- Dean Stone (1929–2018), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Devin James Stone, American lawyer and YouTuber
- Don Stone (publisher), DJ, publisher and businessman
- Donnie Stone, American football player
- Donna J. Stone (1933–1994), American poet and philanthropist
- Doug Stone (born 1956), American country singer
- Doug Stone (voice actor) (born 1950), Canadian voice actor
- Douglas Stone (disambiguation), several people, including
E
- Edward Stone (natural philosopher) (1702–1768), English cleric and discoverer of active ingredient in aspirin
- Edward James Stone (1831–1897), British astronomer, president of the Royal Astronomical Society 1882–1884
- Edward Albert Stone (1844–1920), Australian judge, chief justice in Western Australia
- Edward Giles Stone (1873–1947), Australian engineer working with reinforced concrete and manufacturing cement
- Edward Durell Stone (1902–1978), American modernist architect
- Edward C. Stone or Ed Stone (born 1936), American astronomer
- Edward R. Stone (died 2012), American swimmer and diver, later an educator
- Edward Daniel Stone (1832–1916), deacon, classical scholar and schoolmaster at Eton College
- Edward Durell Stone Jr. (1932–2009), American landscape architect
F
G
- George Stone (basketball) (1946–1993), American basketball player
- George Stone (bishop) (1708–1764), Irish archbishop and sermon writer
- George Stone (composer) (born 1965), American composer and educator
- George Stone (outfielder) (1876–1945), American Major League Baseball batting champion
- George Stone (pitcher) (born 1946), American baseball pitcher
- George Stone (politician) (1907–2001), British socialist journalist
- George Albert Stone III (born 1994), American rapper known professionally as EST Gee
- George Cameron Stone (1858–1935), American arms collector and author
- George E. Stone (1903–1967), Polish-born American actor
- George Frederick Stone (1812–1875), Western Australia Attorney General and census writer
- George Lawrence Stone (1886–1967), American drummer and author
- Georgie Stone (1909–2010), American silent film child actor in Rio Grande (1920 film)
- Georgie Stone (born 2000), Australian actress and transgender rights advocate
H
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J
- James Stone, ring name of James Maritato, American wrestler
- James Stone (academic administrator), first president of Kalamazoo College, involved in the founding of the United States Republican Party
- James Stone (American football) (born 1992), American football player
- James Stone (executive) (born 1947), American business executive
- Jamie Stone (politician) (born 1954), Scottish politician
- James L. Stone (1922–2012), United States Army officer and Medal of Honor recipient
- James M. Stone, politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives
- James Riley Stone (1908–2005), Canadian military commander of the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during the Battle of Kapyong
- James W. Stone (1813–1854), United States Representative from Kentucky
- Jamie Magnus Stone (born 1985), Scottish film director and animator
- John Stone (actor) (1924–2007), Welsh actor
- John Stone (American football) (born 1979), American football player
- John Stone (Australian politician) (born 1929), Australian Senator and Treasury Secretary
- John Stone (baseball) (1905–1955), American baseball outfielder
- John Stone (footballer) (born 1953), English footballer
- John Stone (martyr) (died c. 1539), English martyr
- John Stone (Parliamentarian) (before 1632 – after 1659), English politician
- John Stone (MP for Wallingford) (before 1679 – after 1685), English politician
- John Stone (producer) (1888–1961), American film producer and screenwriter
- John Stone (1765) (1765–1834), American church deacon
- John A. Stone (died 1864), American collector and publisher of folk songs
- John Augustus Stone (1801–1834), American dramatist and playwright
- Sir John Benjamin Stone (1838–1914), British Member of Parliament
- John G. Stone (1876–1934), Newfoundland politician
- John Hoskins Stone (1750–1804), American politician
- John Hurford Stone (1763–1818), British radical political reformer and publisher
- John Marshall Stone (1830–1900), American politician and Governor of Mississippi, 1876–1882 and 1890–1896
- John N. Stone (1882–1926), American football coach at Clemson University in 1908
- John Stone Stone (1869–1943), American mathematician, physicist and inventor
- John Timothy Stone (1868–1954), American Presbyterian clergyman
- John W. Stone (1838–1922), American politician and jurist from Michigan
- John Stone (comics), character in DC Comics Planetary series
K
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M
- Michael Stone (American football) (born 1978), safety for the Houston Texans
- Michael Stone (Australian Army officer), Australian Army officer
- Michael Stone (author) (born 1966), English author
- Michael Stone (criminal) (born 1960), English convicted murderer
- Michael Stone (cyclist) (born 1991), American cyclist
- Michael Stone (Hustle), a character from the UK television series Hustle
- Michael Stone (ice hockey) (born 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Michael Stone (loyalist) (born 1955), loyalist paramilitary from Northern Ireland
- Michael H. Stone, American psychiatrist
- Michael Stone, the nom de guerre of the American and later Israeli military officer Mickey Marcus, David "Mickey" Marcus
- Michael Jenifer Stone (1747–1812), U.S. politician
- Michael P. W. Stone (1925–1995), Secretary of the U.S. Army
- Michael E. Stone (born 1938), scholar of Armenian studies
- Mike Stone (baseball) (born 1955), American college baseball coach
- Mike Stone (defence) (born 1953), Chief Information Officer of the British Ministry of Defence
- Mike Stone (ice hockey) (born 1972), retired American professional ice hockey centre
- Mike Stone (karate) (born 1944), American martial arts competitor and actor
- Mike Stone (lacrosse) (born 1986), current player for the Boston Cannons
- Mike Stone (musician) (born 1969), guitarist for the progressive metal band Queensrÿche
- Mike Stone (radio personality) (born 1958), sports radio broadcaster in Detroit, Michigan
- Mike C. Stone (born 1970), American businessman and politician from North Carolina
- Mike Stone (record producer) (1951–2002), English recording engineer and record producer
- Mike D. Stone (1949–2017), American recording engineer
- Mike Stone, founder of independent record label Clay Records, Stoke-on-Trent
- Mike Stone (character), lead character of The Streets of San Francisco
N
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- Oliver Stone (born 1946), American motion picture scriptwriter and director
P
R
- Richard Stone (anti-racism activist) (born 1937), British medical doctor and activist
- Richard Stone (composer) (1953–2001), American composer
- Richard Stone (fencer) (1926–2006), Australian Olympic fencer
- Richard Stone (musician), American lutenist
- Richard Stone (painter) (born 1951), British portrait painter
- Richard Stone (sculptor and painter) (born 1974), British sculptor and painter
- Richard Stone (politician) (1928–2019), U.S. Senator from Florida
- Richard Stone (priest), Archdeacon of Lewes, 1393–1395
- Richard Stone, also known as Charlie Stone (rugby league) (1950–2018), English rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, and 1980s
- Richard Stone, member of rock band Mayday (Taiwanese band)
- Robert Stone (architect) (born 1968), American architect based in Southern California
- Robert Stone (athlete) (born 1965), Australian sprinter
- Robert Stone (attorney) (1866–1957), Speaker of the Kansas House of Representatives, 1915
- Robert Stone (basketball) (born 1987), Australian basketball player
- Robert Stone (British Army officer) (1890–1974)
- Robert Stone (composer) (1516–1614), English composer
- Robert Stone (cricketer) (1749–1820), English amateur cricketer
- Robert Stone (director), Oscar-nominated documentary director for Radio Bikini
- Robert Stone (novelist) (1937–2015), U.S. author, journalist
- Robert Stone (rugby league) (1956–2005), Australian player for St. George Dragons
- Robert Stone (scientist) (1922–2016), professor, doctor, director National Institutes of Health
- Robert Stone (silversmith) (1903–1990), English silversmith
- Robert Stone (trail guide writer) (born 1951), writer of hiking books
- Robert Granville Stone (1907–2002), American philatelic scholar
- Robert King Stone (1822–1872), doctor who served U.S. President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil War
- Robert L. Stone (1922–2009), chief executive of the Hertz Corporation
- Robert Spencer Stone (1895–1966), Canadian American pioneer in radiology, radiation therapy and radiation protection
- Roger Stone (born 1952) American political consultant, author, lobbyist and strategist
- Rose Stone (born 1945), Sly & the Family Stone singer/keyboardist
- Royal A. Stone (1875–1942), American jurist
- Ruby Stone (1924–2013), American politician
- Rupert Stone (1972–2005), American serial killer
- Ruth Stone (1915–2011), American poet
- Ryan Stone (born 1985), ice hockey player
S
- Sandy Stone (artist) (born 1936), American author and artist
- Sean Stone (born 1984), film director, producer, cinematographer, screenwriter, and actor.
- Shane Stone, Chief Minister of the Northern Territory (1995–1999)
- Sharman Stone (born 1951), member of the Australian House of Representatives
- Sharon Stone (born 1958), U.S. actress
- Sly Stone (born 1944), Sly & the Family Stone singer-songwriter, frontman
- Spencer Stone (born 1992), American United States Air Force staff sergeant
- Steve Stone (disambiguation), several people
- Stu Stone, film, television, and voice actor
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- William Stone (attorney) (1842–1897), Freedmen's Bureau agent, Attorney General of South Carolina
- William Stone (baritone) (born 1944), operatic baritone
- William Stone (caver) (born 1952), expeditionary caver
- William Stone (MP for Salisbury), Member of Parliament (MP) for Salisbury (UK Parliament constituency)
- William Stone (Maryland governor) (1603–1660), governor of the colony of Maryland
- William Stone (Tennessee politician) (1791–1853), U.S. Representative from Tennessee
- William A. Stone (1846–1920), governor of Pennsylvania
- William C. Stone, Chairman and CEO of SS&C Technologies
- William Carlos Stone (1859–1939), philatelist
- William Duncan Stone, Hong Kong judge, see Silver Bauhinia Star
- William F. Stone (1909–1973), Virginia lawyer and legislator
- William Frank Stone, Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan
- William Henry Stone (1828–1901), U.S. representative from Missouri
- William Henry Stone (MP) (1834–1896), British politician, MP for Portsmouth, 1865–1874
- William Henry Stone (physician) (1830–1891), English physician, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians
- William Johnson Stone (1841–1923), US Representative from Kentucky
- William J. Stone (1848–1918), governor of Missouri
- William M. Stone (1827–1893), governor of Iowa
- William H. Stone (politician), California politician
- William Leete Stone (disambiguation), multiple people
- William Murray Stone (1779–1838), American Episcopal bishop of Maryland
- William Oliver Stone (1830–1875), American portrait painter
- William S. Stone (1910–1968), U.S. Air Force general and U.S. Air Force Academy superintendent
- Witmer Stone (1866–1939), American ornithologist, botanist, and mammalogist
Fictional characters
- Stone, fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Agent Stone, the secondary antagonist of the film Sonic the Hedgehog and its sequel
- Benjamin Stone in the TV series Law & Order
- Candace Stone, a character in the TV series You
- Charlie Stone, a character in the TV series Veronica Mars
- Judge Harold T. Stone in the TV series Night Court
- Henry Stone, fictional character in The Fugitive
- Dr. Jeremy Stone, character in the film The Andromeda Strain
- Jesse Stone, policeman in Jesse Stone novels by Robert B. Parker, also a film series featuring Tom Selleck in the title role
- Michael Stone (Hustle) played by Adrian Lester on the BBC drama series Hustle
- Lt. Mike Stone played by Karl Malden in The Streets of San Francisco
- Nick Stone, fictional hero of several books by Andy McNab
- Patsy Stone, character in the comedy series Absolutely Fabulous
- Peter Stone, a character in the drama series Degrassi: The Next Generation
- Ramona A. Stone, character in the 1995 David Bowie album Outside
- Sam Stone, fictional U.S. veteran of the Vietnam War in the John Prine song of the same name
- Sandy Stone (character) played by Barry Humphries
- Steven Stone, see List of Pokémon characters
- Tom Stone, character in Tom Stone, a 2002–2003 Canadian TV series known in the U.S. as Stone Undercover
- Victor Stone, better known by his alias, Cyborg, one of DC's Teen Titans
Families
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References
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