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Milne is a surname of Scottish origin, and may refer to: In military: * Sir Alexander Milne, 1st Baronet, British admiral * Archibald Berkeley Milne (1855–1938), admiral of the Royal Navy * Sir David Milne, British admiral * Duncan Grinnell-Milne (1896–1973), English First World War pilot * George Milne, 1st Baron Milne, British field marshal * John Theobald Milne, English first world war flying ace * MacGillivray Milne, United States Navy Captain, and the 27th Governor of American Samoa * William Johnstone Milne, Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross In science: * Colin Milne, Scottish botanist and priest * Edward Arthur Milne, British mathematician and astrophysicist * John Milne, English geologist * Lorus J Milne and Margery Milne, American zoologists and authors * Stephen Milne (mathematician), American mathematician * William Grant Milne (?–1866), Scottish botanist * James Stuart Milne New Zealand mathematician In politics: * Charles Black Milne (1879–1935), Scottish politician, Unionist Party Member of Parliament for West Fife * Christine Milne, Australian politician * David Milne (Ontario politician) * Donald Milne, American politician and lawyer * Duane Milne, Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 167th legislative district * Eddie Milne (1915–1983), British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Blyth, later re-elected as an independent candidate * John Milne (politician) (1839–1922), Canadian Senator and businessman * John Wardlaw-Milne (1879–1922), British Conservative Party politician * Lance Milne (?–1996), Australian Democrats member of the South Australian Legislative Council * Lorna Anne Milne, Canadian senator * Marion Milne, American businesswoman and politician * Michael John Milne, 34th Baron of Corstorphine * Nanette Milne, Scottish Conservative & Unionist Party politician * Robert Milne (Canadian politician) (1881–1953), Member of Parliament * Ross Milne (Canadian politician) (born 1932), retired Canadian politician * Seumas Milne (born 1958), British Labour Party Director of Communications and Strategy, also a journalist and writer * Sir William Milne (politician) (1822–1895), Australian politician * William Ross Milne, Canadian politician In literature: * A. A. Milne, author of ''Winnie-the-Pooh'' * Carly Milne, Canadian writer * Christian Milne (1773–?), Scottish poet of the Romantic Era * Christopher Robin Milne, son of A. A. Milne, appearing as Christopher Robin in ''Winnie the Pooh'' * Drew Milne, British poet and academic * Ewart Milne, Irish poet who was in the Spanish Civil War * John Clark Milne (1897-1962), a Scottish poet who wrote in the Doric dialect of the Scots language. * Mary Christianna Milne Lewis, a popular British mystery writer and children's author who wrote as Christianna Brand * Robert Duncan Milne (1844–1899), American science fiction writer In sports: * Alec Milne, Scottish footballer who played for Cardiff City * Alec Milne (footballer born 1889), footballer who played in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers and Stoke * Andrew Milne (born 1990), professional footballer * Arthur Milne (footballer) (1915–1997), Scottish association football player, played for Dundee United, Hibs and St. Mirren * Athol Milne, former Australian rules footballer who played with University * Billy Milne, Scottish footballer who played for Arsenal * Brian Milne (born 1973), former American football fullback in the National Football League * Callum Milne (born 1965), Scottish former footballer who played as a right back * Cordy Milne (1914–1937), American motorcycle speedway rider * David Milne (rugby league), Australian Rugby League player * David Milne (rugby union), former Scottish international rugby union player * Elizabeth Milne (born 1990), New Zealand football player who represented her country * Fiona Milne, Canadian rower * Gordon Milne (born 1937), English former footballer and football manager * Herbert Milne (born 1884), Australian rules footballer * Iain Milne (born 1958), former Scotland rugby union footballer * Jack Milne (1907–1995), international speedway rider * Jackie Milne (born 1911), Scottish footballer * Jimmy Milne (football), Scotland player and manager * Kenny Milne (rugby union) (born 1961), former Scotland rugby union player who was capped 39 times * Kenny Milne (footballer) (born 1979), Scottish professional footballer playing for Scunthorpe United * Lachie Milne (born 1978), Australian slalom canoer who has competed since the mid-2000s * Leslie Milne (field hockey) (born 1956), former field hockey player from the United States * Malcolm Milne (born 1948), former Australian Olympic skier * Pete Milne, former Major League Baseball outfielder * Ralph Milne, Scottish footballer who played for Dundee United and Manchester United * Ray Milne, former Scottish–U.S. soccer defender * Riley Milne, Australian rules footballer currently playing for the Hawthorn Hawks * Robert Milne (footballer), Scottish-born footballer who played for Ireland * Ross Milne, Australian Olympic downhill skier * Shawn Milne (born 1981), American road bicycle racer * Stephen Milne, Australian rules footballer * Steven Milne (born 1980), Scottish footballer * Vic Milne (1897–1971), footballer who played Aston Villa * Wilfred Milne (born 1899), English former professional footballer * William Milne (sport shooter) (born 1852), British sport shooter who competed in the Olympic Games In other fields: * Alasdair Milne, former Director-General of the BBC * Alex Milne, a comic book artist * Alexander Milne, British civil servant * Alexander Milne, entrepreneur * Andy Milne, Canadian jazz pianist and composer now based in New York * Anna-Louise Milne, specialist of Twentieth Century Parisian History and Culture * Bruce Milne (born 1957), Australian music entrepreneur closely linked to the Melbourne post-punk scene * Christopher Milne (born 1950), Australian actor and award winning writer * Christopher Milne (artist) (born 1965), United States born, New York-based visual artist * Dan Milne, British actor/director who is possibly best known for his role in EastEnders * David Brown Milne (1882–1953), artist * David Milne (artist) (1882–1953), Canadian painter * Ethel Marian Milne, mother of singing legend Judy Garland * Glenn Milne, a News Ltd journalist and vice-president of the National Press Club of Australia * Hamish Milne, a British pianist and a professor of Music * Lawrence Arabia, real name James Milne, solo artist and bassist for Okkervil River * James Lees-Milne (1908–1997), English writer and expert on country houses * Jennifer Keeler-Milne (born 1961), Australian contemporary artist * Jimmy Milne (trade unionist), STUC General Secretary * John Alden Milne, filmmaker * John Milne (journalist), retired BBC Scotland presenter * Joshua Milne (1776–1851), English actuary * Kevin Milne (born 1949), New Zealand television presenter * Kirsty Milne (1964–2013), English-born Scottish journalist * Mrs. Leslie Milne (1860–1932), English lady who traveled extensively and wrote about the ethnic peoples of the Shan State in Northern Burma * Paula Milne, British screenwriter who has been active since the 1970s * Robert Lyon (Australian settler), advocate of Australian Aboriginal rights (born ''Robert Milne'') * Robert Milne (telecommunications consultant), see Inmos * Ronald Milne (born 1957), British librarian and administrator * Stewart Milne (born 1950), successful businessman from Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland * Tom Milne (1926–2005), British film critic * Walter Milne (died 1558), the last Protestant martyr to be burned in Scotland * William Milne (missionary) (1782–1834), British Protestant missionary to China * William J. Milne (educator) (1843–1914), American educator ==See also== * Barnaby Miln (born 1947), Social Activist * James Miln (1819-1881), Scottish Antiquary * Mylne * Milnes de:Milne ja:ミルン 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「Milne (surname)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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