Richard Dixon
Richard Dixon may refer to:
- Richard Dixon (sailor) (1865–1949), British sailor who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Richard Dixon (communist) (1905–1976), Australian communist leader
- Richard Dixon (scientist) (born 1930), British chemist
- Richard Dixon (translator) (born 1956), British translator
- Richard Dixon (footballer, born 1990), Jamaican-American footballer
- Richard Dixon (footballer, born 1992), Panamanian footballer
- Richard Dixon (bishop), Bishop of Cork and Cloyne
- Richard Clay Dixon, American politician in Ohio
- Richard N. Dixon (1938–2012), American politician in Maryland
- Richard Watson Dixon (1833–1900), English poet and divine
- Richard Dixon (USCG), heroic coxswain of a USCG motor lifeboat who has had a Sentinel-class cutter named in his honor
- USCGC Richard Dixon (WPC-1113), the thirteenth Sentinel-class cutter
- Ricky Dixon (born 1969), Nicaragua judoka
- Richard Dixon (biologist), professor at the University of North Texas
- Richard Frederick Dixon, convicted of the 1971 hijacking of a passenger aircraft to Cuba and of the 1976 murder of a police officer
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