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Kirwan (Irish: Ó/Ní Chiarbháin) may refer to:
Places
- Kirwan, Queensland, suburb in the Australian city of Townsville
 - Kairouan, also known as Kirwan, the capital of the Kairouan Governorate in Tunisia
 
People
- A. D. Kirwan (1904–1971), former professor, administrator, coach and president of the University of Kentucky
 - Annette Kirwan (died 1913), Irish noble
 - Barry Kirwan (born 1986), Northern Irish country / folk singer, songwriter and drummer
 - Carl Kirwan (born 1991), English rugby union player
 - Danny Kirwan (1950–2018), guitarist with Fleetwood Mac from 1968 to 1972
 - Dervla Kirwan (born 1971), actress
 - Edward Kirwan (1814–1890), English clergyman and cricketer
 - Eilis Kirwan (born 1972), Irish filmmaker
 - Frances Kirwan (born 1959), British mathematician
 - John Kirwan (disambiguation), several persons of this name
 - Joseph W. Kirwan (1796–1849), Irish clergyman
 - Larry Kirwan (born 1954), musician and playwright best known for his work with Black 47
 - Laurence A. Kirwan (born 1952), English doctor
 - Laurence P. Kirwan (1907–1999), British archaeologist
 - Michael J. Kirwan (1886–1970), congressman, Democrat Ohio 1937–1970
 - Richard Kirwan of Galway (1733–1812), prominent philosopher and chemist
 - Nicholas Murray (Presbyterian) (1802–1861), Irish-American writer, whose pseudonym was Kirwan
 - William Burke Kirwan (born 1814), Irish painter and convicted murderer
 - William E. "Brit" Kirwan (born 1938), mathematics professor, university administrator, chancellor emeritus of the University System of Maryland
 - One of the fourteen Tribes of Galway
 
Other uses
- Château Kirwan, Bordeaux wine producer, formerly named simply Kirwan
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Kirwan
 
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