Vaughan (given name)
Vaughan is a surname, originally Welsh, deriving from the Welsh word bychan, meaning "small".
It is also used as a first name - mainly for men, and occasionally for women.
Notable people with this given name include:
- Vaughan Arnell, British music video director
- Vaughan Bowen, Australian business executive
- Vaughan Brown, New Zealand cricketer
- Vaughan Connelly, American gridiron football player
- Vaughan Cornish, English geographer
- Vaughan Coveny, New Zealand association footballer
- Vaughan Cox, British general in the Indian Army
- Vaughan Ellis, Australian rules footballer
- Vaughan Gething, Welsh politician
- Vaughan Glaser, American actor
- Vaughan Grayson, Canadian painter and writer
- Vaughan Grylls, British conceptual artist and photographer
- Vaughan Harley, British professor
- Vaughan Johnson, American football player
- Vaughan Johnson (politician), Australian politician
- Vaughan Jones, New Zealand mathematician
- Vaughan Jones (footballer), Welsh footballer
- Vaughan Kester, American novelist and journalist
- Vaughan Lee (fighter), English mixed martial artist
- Vaughan Lewis, Saint Lucian politician
- Vaughan Lowe, English judge and legal scholar
- Vaughan Oliver, British graphic designer
- Vaughan Pratt, Australian-American computer scientist
- Vaughan Roberts, English Anglican priest
- Vaughan Roderick, Welsh television journalist
- Vaughan Russell, Scottish footballer
- Vaughan Ryan, English footballer
- Vaughan Savidge, British radio announcer and newsreader
- Vaughan Smith, English war correspondent and restaurateur
- Vaughan Smith (entertainer), New Zealand radio presenter
- Vaughan Somers, Australian golfer
- Vaughan Thomas (rugby league), English rugby league footballer
- Vaughan Vaughan-Lee, English politician
- Vaughan Wilkins, English historical novelist