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McQuade
McQuade is a surname of Irish origin, from the County Monaghan and other surrounding areas in Ulster. It originated as a variation of McCaul, and similar spellings include McQuaid and McQuaide. Notable people with the surname include:
People
[edit]- Aidan McQuade, Northern Irish journalist and anti-slavery advocate
- Alex McQuade (born 1992), English footballer
- Andy McQuade, British director and writer
- Andy McQuade (footballer) (born 1959), Scottish footballer
- Arlene McQuade (1936–2014), American actress
- Arthur McQuade (1817–1884), Irish-Canadian politician from Ontario
- Barbara McQuade (born 1964), American attorney
- Betty McQuade (1941–2011), Australian singer
- Denis McQuade (born 1951), Scottish footballer
- Donald McQuade, English professor and author
- Francis Xavier McQuade (1911–1955), American judge
- Henry McQuade (1852–1893), Australian politician
- Jim McQuade (born 1933), Scottish footballer
- John McQuade (disambiguation), multiple people including:
- Kris McQuade (born 1952), Australian actress
- Marian McQuade (1917–2008), American activist
- Marjorie McQuade (born 1934), Australian swimmer
- Martin McQuade (1894–1957), Australian rules footballer
- Molly McQuade, American poet and editor
- Paul McQuade (born 1987), Scottish footballer
- Pénélope McQuad
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