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Brady is a surname derived from the Irish surname Ó Brádaigh or Mac Brádaigh. In a listing by the U.S. Census Bureau of the (Most Common U.S. Surnames ) Brady is ranked at #411. Notable people with the surname include: *Alice Brady (1892–1939), American silent-film actress, Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner *Aindrias Mac Brádaigh, bishop of Kilmore, died 1445 *Beau Brady (born 1981), Australian actor *Bill Brady (politician), Illinois state senator and candidate for governor *Bob Brady (born 1945), American politician from Pennsylvania *Brady baronets, a titled family in Ireland *Brian Brady Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála representing Donegal West (1932–1949) *Charles Brady (artist) (1926–1997), American-born Irish painter *Charles E. Brady, Jr. (1951–2006), American astronaut *Christian M. M. Brady (born 1969), American targumist *Conor Brady, Irish journalist and newspaper editor *Cyprian Brady, Irish politician *Dan Brady (Ohio politician), U.S. politician from Ohio *Dan Brady (Illinois politician), member of the Illinois House of Representatives *E. J. Brady (1869–1952), Australian journalist and writer *Edward Thomas Brady (born 1943), American judge and Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court *Edwin James Brady (1869–1952), born in Carcour, New South Wales he had an adventurous life in many lands and was the author of some fine sea ballads *Elward Thomas Brady, Jr. (c. 1926-2007), American politician *Fiachra Mac Brádaigh (fl. 1710–1760), Gaelic poet *George Brady (born 1928), Holocaust survivor *George K. Brady (1838–1899), United States Army officer, briefly commander of the Department of Alaska *Gerard Brady (born 1936), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and Minister for Education *Gilbert Mac Brádaigh Bishop of Ardagh from 1396 to 1400 *Graham Brady (born 1967), British politician and MP *Hana Brady (1931–1944), Jewish holocaust victim *Aodh Mac Brádaigh (Hugh Brady) first Protestant Bishop of Meath and Kildare *Hugh R. Brady President of University College Dublin, Ireland *Ian Brady (born Ian Duncan Stewart 1938), a perpetrator of the Moors murders *James Brady (1940-2014), American White House Press Secretary shot alongside President Ronald Reagan *James Bernard MacBrady, Count of the Holy Roman Empire *James Buchanan Brady aka "Diamond Jim" (1856–1917), prominent American financier *James H. Brady (1862–1918), Governor of Idaho, United States Senator from Idaho *James M. Brady, editor of the Washington Post Online *James Patrick Brady (1908–1967?) Canadian Metis political figure *James T. Brady (1815–1869), New York City lawyer and politician *Jim Brady (baseball) (born 1936), American economist, educator, and baseball player and coach *Jim Brady (boxer), Scottish boxer of the 1930s and '40s *Joan Brady, writer, the first woman – and the only American – to win the Whitbread Book of the Year Award for the Theory of War, lives in Oxford, England *Joan Brady, American writer of Christian novels *John Green Brady (1847–1918), American politician, Governor of the District of Alaska (1897–1906) *John Joseph Brady, American journalist and writer *John Riker Brady (1822–1891), New York State Supreme Court Justice, administered oath of office to President Chester A. Arthur *Joseph V. Brady, (1922-2011) neuroscientist *Karren Brady (born 1969), British sporting executive and broadcaster, best known as the former managing director of Birmingham City Football Club, the first woman to hold such a post in the top flight of English football when the team was promoted *Kevin Brady (born 1955), American politician from Texas *Liam Brady (born 1956), Irish footballer, coach, and television pundit *Mathew Brady (ca. 1823–1896), Irish-American photographer who documented the American Civil War *Matthew Brady (1799–1826), Australian bushranger *Matthew Brady (district attorney), American district attorney in San Francisco (1919–1943) *Mike Brady (golfer) (1887–1972), American professional golfer *Mike Brady (musician) (born 1947), Australian musician *Michael Mac Brádaigh (died 1745), Jacobite *Nicholas Brady (poet) (1659–1726), divine and poet *Nicholas Brady (philanthropist) (1878–1930), businessman and philanthropist *Nicholas Brady (banker) (born 1930), banker and Secretary of the Treasury *Nicholas Brady, victim in the Byron David Smith killings *Patrick Henry Brady (born 1936), United States Army Helicopter Pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (1968) *Paul Brady (born 1947), Irish singer/songwriter * Paul L. Brady, American judge *Peter R. Brady (1825–1901), Arizona pioneer; first elected sheriff of Pinal County; sheriff of Pima County, Arizona *Fedlim Mac Brádaigh, (fl. 1710), Gaelic poet usually referred to as "bold Phelim Brady the bard of Armagh" *Phillip Mac Brádaigh, (died 1719), Gaelic poet and a Protestant clergyman *Richard Mac Brádaigh (died 1607), Franciscan bishop of Kilmore *Robert A. Brady (1901–1964), American economist *Robert A. ‘Bob’ Brady (born 1945), a United States Congressman *Robert David Brady (born 1946), American modernist sculptor *Royston Brady (born 1972), Irish businessman and former politician *Samuel Brady (1756-1795), American military captain during the Ohio Valley's frontier days *Sarah Brady (1942-2015), American gun control activist, wife of James Brady *Scott Brady (1924-1985), American actor *Seán Brady (born 1939), Archbishop of Armagh (1996–) *Tom Brady (born 1977), American football quarterback and 4 time super bowl winner and 3-time Super Bowl MVP *Thomas Mac Brádaigh (1752–1827), farmer's son from Cootehill, County Cavan, became a Field Marshal in the Austrian service and Governor of Dalmatia *Thomas A. Mac Brádaigh(1813–1847), Lt. USMC, Among the 40 marines who stormed the "Halls of Montezuma", September 13, 1847 *Vincent Brady (born 1936), Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Government Chief Whip (1987–1991), Minister for Defence (1991–1992) *Wayne Brady (born 1972), American comedian and TV personality *W. Tate Brady (1870–1925), Pioneer businessman of Tulsa, Oklahoma *William (Bill) Brady (born–1958), American Radio personality, Voiceover artist & actor *William J. Brady (1829–1878), Sheriff of Lincoln County during the Lincoln County Wars *William O. Brady (1899–1961), American Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul (1956–1961) *William Maziere Brady (1825–1894), author of ''Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brady」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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