Ford

Ford stands for

  • a protected mark of a car manufacturer: see
  • one Ford, as name ending in English-language place names

The following persons carry the names Fords:

  • E. B. Ford (Edmund Brisco "Henry" Ford), F.R.S. (23.04.1901-02.01.1988), British genetiker
  • Edsel Ford (1893-1943), son of Henry Ford, Unternehmer
  • (* 1939), director and producer
  • Gerald Ford (* 1913), the 38. President of the USA
  • Glenn Ford (* 1916), actors
  • John Ford (dramatist), (1586-ca.1639)
  • (1895-1973), film director
  • (* 1942), actors
  • Henry Ford (1863-1947), entrepreneur, founder of the Fords engine company (see above)
  • Henry Ford II (1917-1987), president Ford engine company by 1945-1960, grandchild of Henry Ford
  • Richard Ford (* 1944), writers
  • Tom Ford (* 1962), mode designers
  • Walt Ford (* 1931), singers
  • William Clay Ford junior (* 1957), president Ford engine company, great-grandchild of Henry Ford
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