# Sherwin

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**Sherwin** may refer to:

**Surname:**

- [A. N. Sherwin-White](/source/A._N._Sherwin-White) (1911–1993), British historian of Ancient Rome
- [Adam Sherwin](/source/Adam_Sherwin), journalist and a former media correspondent for The Times between 1999 and 2010
- [Amy Sherwin](/source/Amy_Sherwin) (1855–1935), the 'Tasmanian Nightingale', an Australian soprano singer
- [Arthur Sherwin](/source/Arthur_Sherwin) (1879–1947), English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire
- [Belle Sherwin](/source/Belle_Sherwin) (1869–1955), American Women's rights activist
- [Brent Sherwin](/source/Brent_Sherwin) (born 1978), Australian professional rugby league player
- [Brian Sherwin](/source/Brian_Sherwin) (born 1980), American art critic, writer, and blogger with a degree from Illinois College
- [Byron Sherwin](/source/Byron_Sherwin), Jewish scholar and author with expertise in theology, inter-religious dialogue, mysticism and Jewish ethics
- [Charles Sherwin](/source/Charles_Sherwin) (1877–1950), English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire
- [David Sherwin](/source/David_Sherwin) (born 1942), British screenwriter
- [Derrick Sherwin](/source/Derrick_Sherwin) (1936–2018), British television producer, writer, and actor
- [Emily Sherwin](/source/Emily_Sherwin), American law professor
- [Frank Sherwin (politician)](/source/Frank_Sherwin_(politician)) (1905–1981), Irish independent politician
- [Frank Sherwin (artist)](/source/Frank_Sherwin_(artist)), remembered for the railway posters which promoted travel to holiday destinations around Britain
- [Henry Sherwin](/source/Henry_Sherwin) (1842–1916), one of the two founders of the Sherwin-Williams Company in 1866
- [Howard Sherwin](/source/Howard_Sherwin) (1911–1997), English cricketer who played for Derbyshire in 1937
- [James Sherwin](/source/James_Sherwin) (born 1933), American corporate executive and International Master in chess
- [Jane Sherwin](/source/Jane_Sherwin), British actress, known for her appearances in science fiction television
- [John C. Sherwin](/source/John_C._Sherwin) (1838–1904), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- [John Keyse Sherwin](/source/John_Keyse_Sherwin) (1751–1790), English engraver and history-painter
- [Keith Sherwin](/source/Keith_Sherwin) (born 1937), English academic and author
- [Manning Sherwin](/source/Manning_Sherwin) (1902–1974), American composer
- [Martin J. Sherwin](/source/Martin_J._Sherwin), Pulitzer Prize–winning American historian
- [Melvin E. Sherwin](/source/Melvin_E._Sherwin) (1881–1924), founding member of FarmHouse fraternity at the University of Missouri
- [Mordecai Sherwin](/source/Mordecai_Sherwin) (1851–1910), professional footballer and cricketer
- [Ralph Sherwin](/source/Ralph_Sherwin_(priest)) (1550–1581), English Roman Catholic martyr and saint
- [Ralph Sherwin (actor)](/source/Ralph_Sherwin_(actor)) (1799–1830), English actor
- [Ralph W. Sherwin](/source/Ralph_W._Sherwin), American football coach
- [Robert Sherwin](/source/Robert_Sherwin) (born 1951), American businessman and winner of the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award
- [Seán Sherwin](/source/Se%C3%A1n_Sherwin) (1946–2025), Irish Fianna Fáil Party politician
- [Susan Sherwin](/source/Susan_Sherwin) (born 1947), Canadian philosopher and feminist ethicists
- [Thomas Sherwin](/source/Thomas_Sherwin) (1839–1914), American Civil War general and executive
- [Tim Sherwin](/source/Tim_Sherwin) (born 1958), former professional American football tight end
- [William Sherwin (Australian settler)](/source/William_Sherwin_(Australian_settler)) (1763–1822), Australian settler
- [William Sherwin (cricketer)](/source/William_Sherwin_(cricketer)) (1839–1873), English cricketer
- [William Sherwin (engraver)](/source/William_Sherwin_(engraver)) (1645–1709), English engraver, one of the first to work with mezzotints
- [William Sherwin (minister)](/source/William_Sherwin_(minister)) (1607–1687), English minister

**Given name:**

[Persian](/source/Persian_language) has the given name [Shervin](/source/Shervin).

- [Sherwin B. Nuland](/source/Sherwin_B._Nuland) (1930–2014), American surgeon and author who taught at the Yale University School of Medicine
- [Sherwin Badger](/source/Sherwin_Badger) (1901–1972), American figure skater who competed in singles and pairs
- [Carolyn Sherwin Bailey](/source/Carolyn_Sherwin_Bailey) (1875–1961), American children's author
- [Derrick Sherwin Bailey](/source/Derrick_Sherwin_Bailey) (1910–1984), Christian theologian
- [Sherwin Bitsui](/source/Sherwin_Bitsui) (born 1975), Native American writer
- [Sherwin Campbell](/source/Sherwin_Campbell) (born 1970), West Indian cricketer who played 52 Tests and 90 One Day Internationals for the West Indies
- [Sherwin Carlquist](/source/Sherwin_Carlquist) (born 1930), American botanist and photographer
- [Sherwin Cody](/source/Sherwin_Cody) (1868–1959), American writer and entrepreneur who developed a long-running home-study course in speaking and writing
- [John Sherwin Crosby](/source/John_Sherwin_Crosby) (1842–1914), single tax proponent
- [Sherwin Ganga](/source/Sherwin_Ganga) (born 1982), cricketer who plays for Trinidad and Tobago
- [Sherwin Gatchalian](/source/Sherwin_Gatchalian) (born 1974), Filipino-Chinese businessman from Valenzuela City, Philippines
- [Sherwin Glass](/source/Sherwin_Glass) (1927–2005), founded Farmer's Furniture Company, the largest furniture store in the US
- [Ira Sherwin Haseltine](/source/Ira_S._Haseltine) (1821–1899), Greenback Representative representing Missouri's 6th congressional district
- [Sherwin Peters](/source/Sherwin_Peters) (born 1990), Sint Maarten cricketer
- [Sherwin Rosen](/source/Sherwin_Rosen) (1938–2001), American labor economist
- [Sherwin Stowers](/source/Sherwin_Stowers) (born 1986), New Zealand rugby player
- [Sherwin Vries](/source/Sherwin_Vries) (born 1980), sprinter who represents South Africa after switching from Namibia in 2003
- [Sherwin Wine](/source/Sherwin_Wine) (1928–2007), rabbi and a founding figure in Humanistic Judaism

## See also

- [Sherwin, Kansas](/source/Sherwin,_Kansas)
- [Frank Sherwin Bridge](/source/Frank_Sherwin_Bridge), road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland
- [Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art](/source/Sherwin_Miller_Museum_of_Jewish_Art) in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was founded in 1966
- [Sherwin Range](/source/Sherwin_Range), mountain range that is a part of the Sierra Nevada, in California, USA
- [Sherwin Summit](/source/Sherwin_Summit) (el. 6,426 feet, 1,959 m), a mountain pass on U.S. Highway 395
- [Sherwin-Williams](/source/Sherwin-Williams), American Fortune 500 company in the general building materials industry

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