- U.S. boxer.
- U.S. novelist.
- U.S. scholar and writer.
- U.S. composer.
- U.S. mathematician.
- Irish novelist, critic, and dramatist.
- English philosopher.
- British pianist.
- English sculptor.
- British general.
- U.S. jurist.
- U.S. poet and critic.
- U.S. biochemist: Nobel Prize in chemistry 1972.
- Irish poet.
- a city in central Oklahoma.
- Bobby. full name Robert Frederick Moore. 1941–93, British footballer captain of the England team that won the World Cup in 1966
- Dudley (Stuart John). 1935–2002, British actor, comedian, and musician noted for his comedy partnership (1960–73) with Peter Cook and such films as 10 (1979) and Arthur (1981)
- George. 1852–1933, Irish novelist. His works include Esther Waters (1894) and The Brook Kerith (1916)
- G (eorge) E (dward). 1873–1958, British philosopher, noted esp for his Principia Ethica (1903)
- Gerald. 1899–1987, British pianist, noted as an accompanist esp to lieder singers
- Henry. 1898–1986, British sculptor. His works are characterized by monumental organic forms and include the Madonna and Child (1943) at St Matthew's Church, Northampton
- Sir John. 1761–1809, British general; commander of the British army (1808–09) in the Peninsular War: killed at Corunna
- Marianne (Craig). 1887–1972, US poet: her works include Observations (1924) and Selected Poems (1935)
- Thomas. 1779–1852, Irish poet, best known for Irish Melodies (1807–34)
- another name for Mossi