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Melville is a surname and a given name.

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SurnameAlan Melville (1910–1983), South African cricketer • Alan Melville (writer) (1910–1983), English playwright and composer • Alex Melville (disambiguation)Alexander Gordon Melville (1819–1901), Irish anatomist • Alexander Melville, 5th Earl of Leven (died 1754) • Andy Melville (born 1968), Welsh footballer • Andrew Melville of Garvock (died 1617), Scottish courtier • Andrew Melville (1545–1622), Scottish theologian • Arthur Melville (1858–1904), Scottish painter • Charles Melville (1828–1867), American sailor • Charles Melvill (1878–1925), British soldier with the New Zealand Military Forces • Charles P. Melville, Professor of Persian History at Cambridge • Christian Melville (1913–1984), Scottish rugby player • Craig Melville (fl. 1990–2000s), Australian comedy director • Cyron Melville (born 1984), Danish actor and musician • Dan Melville (born 1956), American football player • David Melville (disambiguation)Elizabeth Melville (1578–1640), Scottish poet • Ellen Melville (1882–1946), New Zealand politician • Emelie Melville (c. 1851–1932), actress in comic opera • Esme Melville (1918–2006), Australian actor • Francis Melville (disambiguation)Frank Melville (1903–1971), Australian football player • Fred Melville (1882–1940), British philatelist • George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville (1636–1707), Scottish aristocrat and statesman • George W. Melville (1841–1912), American rear admiral, engineer, Arctic explorer and author • Gertrude Melville (1884–1959), Australian politician • Greg Melville (born 1970), American sportswriter • Harry Melville (chemist) (1908–2000), British chemist and academic administrator • Harry Melville (rugby league) (1930–1965), Australian rugby league player • Henry Melvill (1798–1871), Anglican priest • Henry Melville (1799–1873), Australian author • Herman Melville (1819–1891), American author (Moby-Dick) • James Cosmo Melvill (1792–1861), British administrator who served as the last secretary of the East India Company • James Cosmo Melvill (naturalist) (1845–1929), British botanist and malacologist • James Melville (disambiguation)Janet Melville (born 1958), English golfer • Jean-Pierre Melville (1917–1973), French film director • Jennie Melville, pen name of British crime fiction author Gwendoline Butler (1922–2013) • John Melville (disambiguation)Josephine Melville (1961–2022), British actress, director and writer • June Melville (1915–1970), English actress and theatre manager • Ken Melville (born 1931), Australian football player • Kerry Melville, birth name of Kerry Reid (born 1947), Australian tennis player • Lee Melville (born 1970), Bahamian cricket player • Leslie Melville (1902–2002), Australian economist • Lewis Melville, pen name of British author Lewis Saul Benjamin (1874–1932) • Marvin Melville, American skier in the 1956, 1960 and 1964 Olympics - see United States at the 1956 Winter OlympicsMichael Linning Melville (1805–1878), Sierra Leone politician • Mike Melvill (1940–2026), South African-born American pilot • Miranda Melville (born 1989), American racewalker • Murray Melville, Scottish curler • Neil Melville (fl. 1980s), Australian actor • Nigel Melville (born 1961), British rugby player • Ninian Melville (1843–1897), Australian political figure • Paul Melville (1956–1978), Australian cricket player • Pauline Melville (born 1948), Guyanese-born British actress and writer • Philip Melvill (East India Company officer) (1796–1882), British official in India • Robert Melville (disambiguation)Rodney Melville (fl. 1990–2000s), American judge • Ronald Melville (botanist) (1903–1985), English botanist • Rose Melville (1873–1946), American actor • Sam Melville (1934–1971), American anarchist • Sam Melville (actor) (1936–1989), American television actor • Scott Melville (born 1966), American tennis player • Stephen Melville (1904–1977), South African Air Force general • Teignmouth Melvill (1842–1879), English lieutenant and recipient of the Victoria Cross • Thomas Melvill (1726–1753), Scottish natural philosopher • Thomas Melville (disambiguation)Velma Caldwell Melville (1852–1924), American writer and poet • Ward Melville (1887–1977), American businessman and philanthropist • William Melville, Lord Tongland (died 1613), Scottish diplomat • William Melville (1850–1918), Irish law enforcement official • William Bede Melville (1870–1914), Australian journalist and politician Given nameMelville E. Abrams (1912–1966), American politician • Melville Arnott (1909–1999), British academic • Melville Sewell Bagley (1838–1880), American-born Argentine businessman and winemaker • Melville Baker (1901–1958), American film writer • Melville W. Beardsley (1913–1998), American inventor • Melville Reuben Bissell (1843–1889), American inventor and businessman • Mel Brandt (1919–2008), American actor • Melville W. Brown (1887–1938), American film director • Melville Bull (1854–1909), American politician • Mel Bungey (born 1934), Australian politician • Melville Henry Cane (1879–1980), American poet and lawyer • Melville Cook (1912–1993), British musician • Mel Cooke (1934–2013), New Zealand rugby player • Melville Cooper (1896–1973), British actor • Melville De Lloyd (1917–1985), Welsh rugby player • Melville Dewey (1851–1931), American library classification expert • Melville Eastham (1885–1964), American radio executive • Melville Fuller (1833–1910), American judge • Melville Gideon (1884–1933), American musician and composer • Melville S. Green (1922–1979), American physicist • Melville Bell Grosvenor (1901–1982), American magazine editor • Melville Guest (born 1943), British diplomat and cricketer • Melville Hatch (1898–1988), American entomologist • Melville J. Herskovits (1895–1963), American anthropologist • Melville R. Hopewell (1845–1911), American politician • Melville E. Ingalls (1842–1914), American politician • Melville Jacobs (1902–1971), American anthropologist • Melville James (1877–1957), Australian Anglican bishop • Melville Jones (1866–1941), Anglican bishop • Melville Clyde Kelly (1883–1935), American politician • Melville D. Landon (1839–1910), American journalist and humorist • Melville H. Long (1889–1969), American tennis player • Melville Lyons (1889–1955), New Zealand politician • Melville Douglas Mackenzie (1889–1972), British physician and epidemiologist • Melville Macnaghten (1853–1921), British politician • Melville Henry Massue (1868–1921), British genealogist and author • Melville McKee (born 1994), British race car driver • Melville de Mellow (1913–1989), Indian radio personality • Mel Merritt (1897–1986), American football player • Melville Nimmer (1923–1985), American lawyer • Melville Pengelly (1901–1973), New Zealand cricket umpire • Melvil Poupaud (born 1973), French actor, author and filmmaker • Melville Portal (1819–1904), British politician • Melville Davisson Post (1869–1930), American author • Melville Marks Robinson (1888–1974), Canadian athlete and sports organizer • Melville Rogers (1899–1973), Canadian figure skater • Melville Ruick (1898–1972), American actor and musician • Melville Ryan (1933–2015), British cricket player • Melville J. Salter (1834–1896), American politician • Melville Amasa Scovell (1855–1912), American academic • Melville Shavelson (1917–2007), American film director • Melville J. Shaw (1872–1927), American Marine Corps colonel • Melville Shyer (1895–1968), American film director • Mel Spence (1936–2012), Jamaican sprinter • Melville Y. Stewart (1935–2020), American educator • Melville Elijah Stone (1848–1929), American newspaper executive • Melville Vail (1906–1983), Canadian hockey player • Melville Waddington (1895–1945), Canadian pilot • Melville Wallace (1887–1943), South African sports shooter Middle name Wynne Melville Jones (born 1947), Welsh artist ==Fictional characters==
Fictional characters
Jackson Melville, in the television series Gilmore Girls • Melville Crump, Sid Caesar's character in the 1963 motion picture ''It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' • Melville, pet of character Chuckie Finster in the animated television series Rugrats ==See also==
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