Reid
Reid is a surname of Scottish origin. It is the 45th most common surname in the UK. It means "red."
People with the surname
- Alan Reid
- Alex Reid, includes Alexander Reid
- Andy Reid, includes Andrew Reid
- Angella Reid, White House Chief Usher
- Anthony Reid, historian of Southeast Asia
- Antonio Reid, record executive
- Beverly W. Reid, United States Navy officer, pilot, and Navy Cross recipient
- Bevis Reid, British athlete
- Billy Reid
- Brandon Reid, ice hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks
- Bruce Reid, Australian cricketer
- Buddy Reid, Sri Lankan cricketer
- Carl Reid, Canadian Roman Catholic priest
- Carolyn Reid, English field hockey goalkeeper
- Charles Reid
- Charlie Reid
- Charlie and Craig Reid, members of The Proclaimers
- Chris Reid, Scottish footballer
- Christopher Reid, British poet, essayist and writer
- Christopher Reid, aka "Kid" Reid, American actor and rapper
- Christopher Reid , South African competitor 2016 Olympics
- Cliff Reid, American film producer
- Constance Reid, mathematical author
- Cornelius L. Reid, American voice teacher and writer on singing
- Damion Reid, American drummer
- Daphne Reid, American actress
- David Reid
- Derek Reid, British mycologist
- Don Reid
- Duke Reid, Jamaican record producer
- Duncan Reid, Hong Kong basketball player
- Edward Waymouth Reid, British physiologist
- Eliza Reid, Canadian-born writer and editor; as of 2016, the First Lady of Iceland
- Ellis Vair Reid, Canadian World War I pilot
- Escott Reid, Canadian public servant and diplomat
- Elizabeth Reid
- Elizabeth Jesser Reid, British social reformer and founder of Bedford College
- Fiona Reid, Canadian actress
- Forrest Reid, British novelist
- Frances Reid, American daytime television actress
- Francis Reid, British army officer
- Frank H. Reid, American soldier, teacher, engineer, and surveyor
- Frank Reid
- Geordie Reid, Scottish footballer
- George Reid
- George Reid , fourth Prime Minister of Australia
- George Reid , Scottish politician
- George Croghan Reid, American Medal of Honor recipient
- Gordon Reid
- Gordon Reid , Scottish actor
- Gordon Reid , former Governor of Western Australia
- Harry Reid, Nevada Senator and Senate Minority Leader
- Harry Reid
- Harry Fielding Reid, American geophysicist
- Helen Rogers Reid, American publisher
- Henry Reid, UCLA employee involved in human tissue scandal
- Hugo Reid, Scottish-born early California settler
- Iain Reid, Canadian writer
- J. S. Reid James Smith Reid Australian newspaper, mining and railways businessman
- James Reid
- Jamie Reid, British artist and anarchist
- Jamie Reid other people
- Janice Reid, Australian academic and medical anthropologist
- Jen Reid, subject of Mark Quinn's sculpture A Surge of Power 2020
- Jim Reid, musician, lead singer of The Jesus and Mary Chain
- Joanne Reid, American biathlete
- John Reid, multiple people
- John Reid, Baron Reid of Cardowan, British politician
- Joseph L. Reid, American oceanographer
- Justin Reid, American football player
- Kerry Reid, Australian tennis player
- Linda Reid, Canadian politician
- Lucien Reid, British boxer
- Lydia Reid, American politician
- Lydia Reid, activist for families with children who died as infants
- Malcolm Reid, timber merchant and furniture retailer in South Australia
- Margaret Reid
- Marion Reid, Canadian provincial politician
- Matt Reid, American college baseball coach
- Matthew Reid
- Meta Mayne Reid, British children's writer
- Mike Reid includes Michael Reid
- Mike Reid , British actor and comedian
- Mike Reid , Canadian golfer
- Miles Reid, mathematician
- Naz Reid, American basketball player
- Neil E. Reid, American jurist
- Ogden Mills Reid, American publisher
- Ogden Rogers Reid, American diplomat and politician
- Patrick Reid
- Peter Reid, English football manager
- Peter Reid, English Schoolteacher
- Pierre Reid, Canadian politician
- Rebecca Reid, British actress
- Reuben Reid, British football player
- Richard Reid, British jihadist best known as the "shoe bomber"
- Richard Reid includes Richie Reid
- Riley Reid, American pornographic actress
- Robert Reid
- Robert Gillespie Reid, Scottish railway contractor
- Robert James Reid, a famous American lineman
- Robert Reid , American impressionist painter
- Robert Threshie Reid, 1st Earl of Loreburn, Liberal politician in the United Kingdom
- Ross Reid, Canadian politician
- Ross T. Reid, Australian pastoralist
- Rufus Reid, American jazz bassist and educator
- Russell Reid, British psychiatrist
- Samantha Reid, American high school student who died of drug overdose
- Samuel Reid
- Scott Reid, advisor to Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin
- Scott Reid , Conservative Party of Canada MP
- Sean Reid-Foley, American baseball player
- Squire Reid, Australian politician
- Stefen Reid, Canadian football player
- Steven Reid, Irish football player
- Sue Reid, Canadian field hockey player
- Susanna Reid, English journalist and television presenter
- T.R. Reid, American journalist, author and documentary film correspondent
- Tara Reid, American actress
- Tasha Reid, Korean rapper
- Thomas Reid, Scottish common-sense philosopher
- Thomas Reid
- Thomas Mayne Reid, Irish-American novelist
- Tim Reid, American actor and film director
- Tim Reid Canadian politician
- Vernon Reid, guitarist of the band Living Colour
- Victor Stafford Reid, Jamaican writer
- Virginia Reid, first stage name of actress better known as Lynne Carver
- Wallace Reid, silent film actor
- William Reid
- Whitelaw Reid, American diplomat, politician, and journalist
- Whitelaw Reid , American journalist and publisher
- Wilfrid Thomas Reid, English aircraft designer and Canadian aviation pioneer
Fictional characters
- Britt Reid, secret identity of the Green Hornet
- Elliot Reid a character on the TV show Scrubs
- F. X. Reid, pseudonym used by a British computer science writer
- John Reid, better known as the Lone Ranger
- Dr. Spencer Reid, a character on the TV show Criminal Minds
- Dr. Jonathan Reid, a character in the Vampyr video game
- Fergus Reid, a character in multiple titles in the Wolfenstein video game series, voice acted by Gideon Emery
Other uses
- Reid Cameras, manufactured by Reid and Sigrist from 1951 to 1964