Small (surname)
Appearance
Small is an English and Scottish surname, and it derives from the Old Norse Smålig meaning someone who is narrow or thin. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. Francis Small (1946–2021), New Zealand engineer and scouting leader
- Albion Woodbury Small (1854–1926), founded the first Department of Sociology in the United States at the University of Chicago
- Ambrose Small (1863 – vanished 1919), Canadian theatre magnate
- Anthony Small (born 1981), British ex-boxing champion and Islamic political activist also known as Abdul Haq
- Archie Small (1889–1955), English footballer with Southampton
- Bertrice Small (1937–2015), American writer of historical and erotic romance novels
- Brendon Small (born 1975), American actor, composer, and musician
- Bruce Small (1895–1980), Australian businessman and politician
- Charles A. Small, Director of The Yale Initiative for the Interdisciplinary Study of Antisemitism
- Charlotte Small (1785–1857), Métis wife of explorer David Thompson
- Chris Small (born 1973), Scottish professional snooker player
- Daniel R. Small (born 1984), American contemporary artist
- Drink Small (born 1933), American blues guitarist, pianist, singer, and songwriter
- Edward Small (1891–1977), American film producer
- Elisha Small (died 1842), American sailor
- Ernest Gregor Small (1888–1944), American admiral
- Ethan Small (born 1997), American baseball player
- Florence Small (1860-1933), English painter
- Frank Small Jr. (1896–1973), represented the fifth district of the state of Maryland in the United States House of Representatives
- Fred Small (American football) (1963–2003), American football player
- Fred Small (singer-songwriter) (born 1952), American singer-songwriter
- Geoffrey B. Small, American fashion designer
- Gladstone Small (born 1961), England cricketer
- Heather Small (born 1965), British soul singer
- Henry Small (footballer) (1881–1946), English footballer with Southampton and Manchester United
- Henry Small (singer) (born 1948), Canadian singer
- Jabari Small (born 2002), American football player
- Jack Small (1765–1836), English cricketer
- Jack Small (footballer) (1889–1946), English footballer with Sunderland and Southampton
- James Edward Small (1798–1869), lawyer, judge and political figure in Canada
- James Small (inventor) (1730–1793), Scottish inventor
- James Small (rugby union) (1969–2019), South African rugby union footballer
- Joe Small (cricketer) (1892–1958), West Indian cricketer
- John Small (disambiguation), multiple people
- Len Small (1862–1936), Republican governor of Illinois
- Marty Small Sr. (born 1974), American politician
- Mews Small (born 1942), American actress
- Michael Small (1939–2003), American film score composer
- Millie Small (1947–2020), Jamaican singer born Millicent Dolly May Small
- Milton Small, (born 1964), West Indian cricketer
- Nellie Small (1900–1968), Australian entertainer
- Pauline Small (1924–2005), American Crow Indian leader
- Phil Small (born 1954), Australian bassist
- Richard H. Small (born 1935), American scientist, responsible for creating the algorithms for calculating loudspeaker cabinets together with Albert Neville Thiele (Thiele/Small parameter)
- Sami Jo Small (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
- Scott A. Small, American neuroscientist and neurologist
- Sharon Small (born 1967), Scottish actress
- Sherrod Small, American comedian
- Steven L. Small, American professor and dean
- Taylor Small, American politician
- Viro Small (1854–?), catch wrestler and boxer of African descent
- Willard Stanton Small (1870–1943), American experimental psychologist
- Wade Small (born 1984), footballer
- William Small (1734–1775), Scottish physician, professor and member of the Lunar Society
- William Small (Scottish politician) (1909–1978), Scottish Labour politician, MP for Glasgow constituencies from 1959 to 1978
- Wilson Small (1810–1886), New York politician, businessman and civil servant
Fictional characters
- Diogenes Small, in the Inspector Morse series of books
- Leon Small, from the BBC soap opera EastEnders