Aston is an English surname and occasionally a given name.
Some notable persons with the name:
Scientists
- Sir Aston Webb (1849–1930), English architect and President of the Royal Academy (1919-1924)
 - Francis William Aston, Nobel prize winning chemist and physicist, and inventor of the mass spectrograph.
 - Bernard Aston (1871–1951), English chemist and botanist
 - Helen Isobel Aston (1934–2020), Australian botanist and ornithologist
 - Mick Aston (1946–2013), British archaeologist
 - William George Aston (1841–1911), British consular official and Japanologist
 
In government
- Sir Thomas Aston, 1st Baronet (1600-1646), English politician
 - Walter Aston (burgess) (c. 1606-1656), member of the Virginia House of Burgesses
 - Arthur Vincent Aston, official in the Malayan civil service
 - Aston Kajara, minister in Uganda
 
In sports
- Alfred Aston, French footballer and manager
 - Bill Aston, British racing driver
 - Ferdie Aston, South African rugby player
 - Harry Aston (footballer, born 1855), English footballer
 - Harry Aston (footballer, born 1881), played for West Bromwich Albion and Walsall
 - Henry Hervey Aston (1759–1798), English cricketer
 - Jack Aston (1877-1934), English footballer
 - John Aston Sr., English footballer, father of Aston Jr.
 - John Aston Jr., English footballer
 - John Aston (cricketer), Irish cricketer
 - Karen Aston, American collegiate basketball player and coach
 - Ken Aston (1915-2001), English footballer
 - Mark Aston, British rugby player
 - Randolph Aston (1869-1930), English rugby player
 - Aston Croall, English rugby player
 - Aston Moore, Jamaican athlete
 
In music
- Jay Aston, British singer, formerly with the pop group Bucks Fizz
 - Hugh Aston (c. 1485–1558)
 - Michael Aston, rock musician
 - Peter Aston (1938–2013), English composer and conductor
 - Aston "Family Man" Barrett, Jamaican musician
 - Aston Merrygold, British lead singer in JLS
 
Writers
- Luise Aston (1814-1871), German writer and feminist
 - Tilly Aston (1873-1947), blind Australian writer and teacher
 - Aston Cockayne (1605–1684), well-known Cavalier and minor literary figure
 - Manny Aston, Australian writer and teacher
 - Constance Aston, seventeenth century English manuscript author and anthologist (later Constance Aston Fowler)
 - Elizabeth Aston, English author
 
In other fields
- Arthur Aston (army officer) (1590-1649), professional soldier and supporter of Charles I in the English Civil War
 - Cawton Aston (active 1693 – 1733), English builder of spinets
 - Evelin Winifred Aston (1891–1975), English artist
 - Sam Aston, British child actor
 
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