FLEMING

A 'Fleming' is an inhabitant of Flanders, see Flemish people.

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People
Science and engineering
Theater and television
Music and literature
Politics and law
Military
Sport
Religion
Other
Fictional
First name
Places
Other uses
See also

People


'"Fleming"' is a quite common surname in English-speaking countries. Having it indicates that the ancestors of a person so named may have at some past time immigrated from Flanders - though it might have happened long enough in the past that no memory of it, except for the name, is retained in the family concerned. (There were extensive ties between England and Flanders already in the Middle Ages, with numerous Flemings arriving in England as merchants or mercenaries and some staying on - see William of Ypres.) The name "Fleming" is also common in Scotland and occurs in Scandinavian countries (specifically, it is the name of a Swedish noble family of Finnish origin) - all testifying to widespread Flemish diasporas from the Middle Ages on.
Among the persons so named may be mentioned:
Science and engineering


Alexander Fleming (1881-1955), Scottish scientist who discovered penicillin

Charles Fleming (1916-1987), New Zealand ornithologist

John Ambrose Fleming (1849-1945), British engineer

Sandford Fleming (1827-1915), Canadian engineer, namesake of Fleming College

Williamina Fleming (1857-1911), Scottish astronomer
Theater and television


Anne Fleming (model), American actress and model

Art Fleming (1924-1995), American television personality

Erin Fleming (1941-2003), Canadian actress

Jaqueline Fleming (1977- ), Danish-American actress

Kate Fleming (1965-2006), American narrator and producer

Lucy Fleming (1947- ), British actress

Mike Fleming, conservative radio talk show host

Rhonda Fleming (1923- ), American actress

Shaun Fleming (1987- ), American actor

Victor Fleming (1889-1949), American film director (''Gone with the Wind'')
Music and literature


Anne Fleming (writer), Canadian author

Antony le Fleming, English composer

Ian Fleming (1908-1964), British author of the James Bond novels

Paul Fleming (1609-1640), German poet

Peter Fleming (1907-1971), writer

Renée Fleming (1959), an American soprano

Robert Fleming (composer) (1921-1976), a Canadian composer

Thomas Fleming (author), American writer and editor
Politics and law


Chummy Fleming (1863-1950), Australian unionist

David Pinkerton Fleming (1877-1944), Scottish politician

Donald Fleming (1905-1987), Canadian parliamentarian

Elaine Fleming, Minnesota politician

Erik R. Fleming (1965- ), Mississippi politician

Francis P. Fleming (1841-1908), Florida politician

John Fleming, colonial judge and house of burgesses representative

Osbourne Fleming (1940- ), Anguillan politician

Robert John Fleming (1907-1984), Governor of Panama Canal Zone

Seán Fleming (1958- ), Irish politician

Thomas Fleming (judge) (1554-1613), English judge

William Fleming, American lawyer and judge

William Fleming (Australian politician)
Military


James Phillip Fleming (1943- ), American military pilot

Klaus Fleming (1535-1597), Swedish admiral and nobleman

Michael Fleming (?-1940), British captain

Richard E. Fleming (1917-1942), American hero of World War II
Sport


Craig Fleming (1971- ), English footballer

Damien Fleming (1970- ), Australian cricketeer

Don Fleming (1937-1963), American football safety

Peggy Fleming (1948- ), American figure skater

Peter Fleming (tennis player) (1955- )

Stephen Fleming (1973- ), New Zealand cricket captain
Religion


George Fleming (1667–1747), Bishop of Carlisle

Michael Anthony Fleming (1792-1850), Newfoundland Roman Catholic Bishop

Peter Fleming (1928-1956), American missionary

Richard Fleming (c.1360-1431), Bishop of Lincoln
Other


Arthur Fleming, namesake of Caltech's Fleming House

David Fleming (1940- ), English environmentalist

Klas Fleming (or ''Klas'', ''Clas'', ''Claes'' or ''Klaus''), numerous people

Mack Fleming, founder of Charleston Tea Plantation

Marcus Fleming (?-1976), an economist

Nancy Fleming, 1961 Miss America

Robert Fleming, numerous people

Thomas Fleming, numerous people
Fictional


Bob Fleming, character on ''The Fast Show''

Lancelot Fleming, character on ''Monarch of the Glen''

Sharona Fleming, character in ''Monk''
Fleming is also the name of several Swedish noble families, some of which have been historically significant.
First name


Fleming McWilliams, singer and songwriter

Places



Fleming (Alexandria), a neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt, named after Alexander Fleming

Fleming, Colorado, USA

Fleming, Missouri, USA

Fleming, New York, USA

Fleming, Ohio, USA

Fleming, Saskatchewan, Canada

Other uses



Alexander Fleming BSRC, a biomedical sciences research center at Vari, Athens, Greece

HMS Clas Fleming, Swedish ship

Fleming's left hand rule

Fleming's right hand rule

See also



★ The Fläming, a large area south of Berlin, in the districts of Teltow-Fläming and Potsdam-Mittelmark

Flemming

Fleming of Louhisaari

Coat of arms of Fleming, a Polish coat of arms

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Fleming Companies
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