Trainor is a surname of British origin, prevalent in English-speaking countries.[1] It may refer to the following notable people:
- Bernard E. Trainor (1928–2018), American journalist and marine officer
 - Bobby Trainor (1934 – c. 2020), Northern Irish association footballer
 - Charles St. Clair Trainor (1901–1978), Canadian lawyer, judge, and politician
 - Conor Trainor (born 1989), Canadian rugby union player
 - Danny Trainor (1944–1974), Northern Irish association footballer
 - David Owen Trainor, 20th- and 21st-century American former television director
 - James E. Trainor III, contemporary American lawyer and government official
 - Jerry Trainor (born 1977), American actor, comedian, and musician
 - Jim Trainor, American experimental filmmaker and animator
 - Jordan Trainor (born 1996), New Zealand rugby union player
 - Kendall Trainor (born 1967), American former gridiron football player
 - Kevin Trainor, contemporary Irish actor
 - Kim Trainor, contemporary Canadian poet
 - Larry Trainor (1905–1975), American political activist
 - Luke Trainor (1900–1973), Australian rules footballer
 - Martyn Trainor (born 1944), South African former naval officer
 - Mary Ellen Trainor (1952–2015), American actress
 - Meghan Trainor (born 1993), American singer
 - Mike Trainor (born 1981), American stand-up comedian and writer
 - Nicholas Trainor (born 1975), English former cricketer
 - Owen Trainor (1894–1956), Canadian politician and Member of Parliament
 - Patrick F. Trainor (1863–1902), American politician
 - Peter Trainor (1915–1973), English association footballer
 - Rick Trainor (born 1948), American-British academic administrator and historian
 - Wes Trainor (1921–1991), Canadian ice hockey player
 
See also
References
- ↑ Last name: Trainor. surnamedb.com
 
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