Linton is a surname of English and Scottish origin. It can also be used as a unisex given name.
Surname
- Arthur Linton (1868–1896), British cycling champion
- David Linton (1906–1971), British geographer and geomorphologist
- David Linton (1815–1889), U.S. college fraternity founder
- Doug Linton (born 1965), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Edwin Linton (1855–1939), American helminthologist and parasitologist
- Eliza Lynn Linton (1822–1898), British novelist and essayist
- Hercules Linton (1837–1900), Scottish shipbuilder
- J. Linton, Scottish footballer
- James Linton, Anglican bishop in Persia
- James Dromgole Linton (1840-1916), painter
- John Wallace Linton (1905–1943), Welsh recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Joseph Ivor Linton (1900–1982), Israeli diplomat
- Louise Linton (born 1980), Scottish actress
- Marigold Linton (born 1936), American psychologist and president of SACNAS
- Martin Linton (born 1944), British politician
- Mildred Linton (1909–2003), better known as Karen Morley, American actor and political activist
- Ralph Linton (1893–1953), American anthropologist
- Sydney Linton (died 1894), Australian bishop
- Tom Linton (born 1975), American guitarist in the band Jimmy Eat World
- William Linton (disambiguation), several people
First name
- Linton Stephens (1823–1872), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia
- Linton Park (artist) (1826-1906), American folk artist
- Linton Lomas Barrett (1904–1972), educator and translator
- Linton Garner (1915–2003), Jazz pianist
- Linton Johnson (born 1980), professional basketball player
- Linton Kwesi Johnson (born 1952), British-Jamaican Dub poet
- Linton Sirait (born 1956), Indonesian District Court judge
See also
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