Bloor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Joseph Bloor (1789–1862), a developer of Toronto and founder of the village of Yorkville
- Bloor Street, a major thoroughfare in Toronto named after him
- Bloor or Line 2 Bloor–Danforth of the Toronto subway
- Bloor, Yonge, or Bloor-Yonge station on the Toronto subway
- Bloor streetcar line, a former line on the Toronto streetcar system
- Bloor GO Station, a commuter rail station in Toronto
- Bloor or Prince Edward Viaduct, Toronto
- Bloor Cinema, Toronto
- Bloor Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- Bloor Street, a major thoroughfare in Toronto named after him
- Alan Bloor (born 1943), British footballer
- Amanda Bloor (born 1962), British Anglican priest
- David Bloor (born 1942), scholar in the sociology of scientific knowledge
- Edward Bloor (born 1950), American novelist
- Ella Reeve Bloor (1862–1951), political activist
- John Bloor (born 1943), British housebuilder and owner of the Triumph company
- James Bloor (actor), British actor
- Lewis Bloor (born 1989), British reality TV participant
- Micky Bloor, English footballer
Fictional characters:
- Manfred Bloor, a character in Jenny Nimmo's Children of the Red King fantasy novel series
See also
- Bloor Passage, a water passage in the Argentine Islands near Antarctica
- Ron Bloore, Canadian artist
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