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Otherusesmerge from|Francis Brady|date=October 2011 Brady is a surname derived from the Irish language|Irish surname Mac Brádaigh .
In a listing by the U.S. Census Bureau of the http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames2k.html Most Common U.S. Surnames Brady is ranked at #411.
Notable Bradys
Alice Brady (1892–1939), American silent-film actress, Best Supporting Actress Oscar winner
Aindrias Mac Brádaigh , bishop of Kilmore , died 1445
Beau Brady (born 1981), Australian actor
Bob Brady (born 1945), American politician from Pennsylvania
Brady Haggstrom (born 1989), rising American politician and business leader
Brian Brady Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála representing Donegal West (Dáil Éireann constituency)|Donegal West (1932–1949)
Charles Brady (artist) (1926–1997), American-born Irish painter
Charles E. Brady, Jr. (1951–2006), American astronaut
Christian M. M. Brady (born 1969), American targumist
Conor Brady , Irish journalist and newspaper editor
Cyprian Brady , Irish politician
Dan Brady , American politician from Ohio
E. J. Brady (1869–1952), Australian journalist and writer
Edward Thomas Brady (born 1943), American judge and Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court
Edwin James Brady (1869–1952), born in Carcour , New South Wales he had an adventurous life in many lands and was the author of some fine sea ballads.
Fiachra Mac Brádaigh ( floruit|fl. 1710-1760), Gaelic poet.
Francis Brady (historian)|Francis Brady , British Historian
George Brady (Holocaust survivor)|George Brady (born 1928), Holocaust survivor
George K. Brady (1838-1899), United States Army officer. Briefly Governors_of_Alaska#Commanders_of_the_Department_of_Alaska|commander of the Department of Alaska .
Gerard Brady (born 1936), Irish Fianna Fáil politician and Minister for Education
Gilbert Mac Brádaigh Bishop of Ardagh from 1396 to 1400
Graham Brady (born 1967), British politician and MP
Hana Brady (1931–1944), Jewish holocaust victim
Aodh Mac Brádaigh (Hugh Brady) first Protestant Bishop of Meath and Kildare
Hugh R. Brady President of University College Dublin , Ireland
Ian Brady (born Ian Duncan Stewart 1938), a perpetrator of the Moors murders
James Brady (born 1940), American White House Press Secretary shot alongside President Ronald Reagan
James Buchanan Brady aka "Diamond Jim" (1856–1917), prominent American financier
James H. Brady (1862–1918), Governor of Idaho, United States Senator from Idaho
James M. Brady , editor of the Washington Post Online
James Patrick Brady (1908-1967? ) Canadian Metis political figure
James T. Brady (1815-1869), New York City lawyer and politician
Joan Brady , Author, the first woman - and the only American -to win the Whitbread Book of the Year Award for the Theory of War. Lives in Oxford, England.
John Green Brady (1847–1918), American politician, Governor of the District of Alaska (1897–1906)
John Joseph Brady , American journalist and writer
John Riker Brady (1822-1891), New York State Supreme Court Justice, administered oath of office to President Chester A. Arthur
Karren Brady (born 1969), British sporting executive and broadcaster, best known as the former managing director of Birmingham City Football Club , the first woman to hold such a post in the top flight of English football when the team was promoted
Kevin Brady (born 1955), American politician from Texas
Liam Brady (born 1956), Irish footballer, coach, and television pundit
Mathew Brady (ca. 1823–1896), Irish-American photographer who documented the American Civil War
Matthew Brady (1799–1826), Australian bushranger
Matthew Brady (district attorney) , American district attorney in San Francisco (1919–1943)
Mike Brady (golfer) (1887–1972), American professional golfer
Mike Brady (musician) (born 1947), Australian musician
Michael Mac Brádaigh (died 1745), Jacobitism|Jacobite
Nicholas F. Brady (born 1930), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1988–1993)
Patrick Henry Brady (born 1936), United States Army Helicopter Pilot, Medal of Honor recipient (1968)
Paul Brady (born 1947), Irish singer/songwriter
Peter R. Brady (1825-1901), Arizona pioneer; first elected sheriff of Pinal County; sheriff of Pima County, Arizona .
Fedlim Mac Brádaigh , (fl. 1710), a Gaelic poet usually referred to as "bold Phelim Brady the bard of Armagh".
Phillip Mac Brádaigh , (died 1719), Gaelic poet and a Protestant clergyman
Richard Mac Brádaigh , Franciscan bishop of Kilmore , died 1607
Robert A. Brady (economist)|Robert A. Brady (1901-1964), an American economist
Bob Brady|Robert A. ‘Bob’ Brady (born 1945), a United States Congressman
Robert David Brady (born 1946), an American modernist sculptor
Sarah Brady (born 1942), American gun control activist, wife of James Brady
Seán Brady (born 1939), Archbishop of Armagh (Roman Catholic)|Archbishop of Armagh (1996 - )
Tom Brady (born 1977), American football quarterback and 3 time super bowl winner and 2-time Super Bowl MVP
Thomas Mac Brádaigh (1752–1827), a farmer's son from Cootehill , County Cavan, became a Field Marshal in the Austrian service and Governor of Dalmatia
Thomas A. Mac Brádaigh (1813-1847), Lt. USMC, Among the 40 marines who stormed the "Halls of Montezuma", September 13, 1847
Vincent Brady (born 1936), Irish Fianna Fáil politician, Government Chief Whip (1987–1991), Minister for Defence (1991–1992)
Wayne Brady (born 1972), American comedian and TV personality
W. Tate Brady (1870-1925), Pioneer businessman of Tulsa, Oklahoma
William J. Brady (1829-1878), Sheriff of Lincoln County during the Lincoln County Wars
William O. Brady (1899–1961), American Roman Catholic Archbishop of St. Paul (1956–1961)
William Maziere Brady (1825–1894), author of Episcopal Succession in England, Scotland and Ireland .