Begg
Begg (from Gaelic Beag: little, young, small of stature) is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Charles Begg (1912–1995), New Zealand radiologist and historian
- Alistair Begg (b. 1952), Scottish minister in the United States
- Anne Begg (b. 1955), Scottish Labour politician
- Chris Begg (b. 1979), Canadian baseball player
- Dale Begg-Smith (b. 1991) Canadian-Australian skier and entrepreneur
- Ean Begg (1929–2018), Scottish army officer, esotericist and analytical psychologist
- Gordon Begg (1868-1954), British stage and film actor, active in Hollywood
- Ferdinand Begg (1847–1926), Scottish politician
- Heather Begg (1932–2009), New Zealand mezzo-soprano
- Ian Begg (1911–1989), Scottish Episcopalian prelate
- Jean Begg (1886-1971), New Zealand welfare worker and feminist
- James Begg (1808–1883), Scottish minister
- James Livingstone Begg (1874-1958), Scottish geologist
- John Begg, British architect in India
- Konrad Begg (b.1972), Scottish film director
- Moazzam Begg (b. 1968), British/Pakistani held by the U.S. as a terror suspect
- Neil Begg (1915–1995), New Zealand paediatrician
- Si Begg (b. 1972), British DJ
- Varyl Begg Sir (1908–1995), Admiral of the Fleet, British WWII veteran, Chief-of-Staff
- Victor Begg (b.1947), Indian-born American philanthropist
- William Begg (1821–1889), Scottish merchant captain who settled in Adelaide, South Australia
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