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Nally is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *
Derek Nally The 1997 Irish presidential election was held on Thursday, 30 October 1997. It was the eleventh presidential election to be held in Ireland, and only the sixth to be contested by more than one candidate. It was held ahead of schedule when incumb ...
(born 1936), Irish politician; unsuccessful candidate for president in 1997 *
Donald Nally Donald Nally (born December 27, 1960) is an American conductor, chorus master, and professor of conducting, specializing in chamber choirs, opera, and new music. He is conductor of the professional new-music choir, The Crossing, based in Philadelp ...
(born 1960), American conductor and opera chorus master * Edward Julian Nally (1859–1953), American radio businessman; first president of RCA *
Edward Nally (solicitor) Edward Nally is a solicitor. He is a Partner of Fieldings Porter, a firm of solicitors in Bolton, and was President of the Law Society in 2004–2005. He is Governor of the College of Law and Chair of Governors at Pendleton Sixth Form College ...
, English solicitor and academic *
Eric Sean Nally Foxy Shazam is an American rock band from Cincinnati, Ohio formed in 2004. , the band's lineup consists of lead vocalist Eric Nally, pianist Sky White, trumpeter and backing vocalist Alex Nauth, bassist Trigger Warning, guitarist Devin Williams a ...
, American rock singer * Padraig Nally, Irish farmer; convicted then exonerated of manslaughter *
Patrick Nally Patrick Nally is a British entrepreneur and specialist consultant, widely acknowledged as the 'Founding Father' of modern sports marketing'Founding Father', Chris Britcher, ''SportBusiness International'' (May 2003), p.36-38Will Nally Will Nally (13 December 1914 – 4 August 1965) was a British Labour and Co-operative Party politician. Nally joined the Labour League of Youth, and served as president of its Manchester district from 1930 to 1934. He then worked as a journalis ...
(1914–1965), British politician, MP from Wolverhampton


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* Mac an Fhailghigh, original Gaelic form of the surname {{surname Surnames of Irish origin