Salmond is a Scottish and English surname that is a variant of the surname Salmon. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Salmond (historian) (born 1945), New Zealand historian, anthropologist and writer Alex Salmond (1954–2024), Scottish politician, First Minister of Scotland from 2007 to 2014 Charles Salmond (1853–1932), Scottish minister and ecclesiastical author Felix Salmond (1888–1952), English cellist James Salmond (1536–1545), Prior of Blantyre in Scotland George Salmond (born 1969), Scottish cricketer and football referee James Salmond (minister) (1898–1976), leader in the Pres
Salmond is a Scottish and English surname that is a variant of the surname Salmon. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Salmond (historian) (born 1945), New Zealand historian, anthropologist and writer Alex Salmond (1954–2024), Scottish politician, First Minister of Scotland from 2007 to 2014 Charles Salmond (1853–1932), Scottish minister and ecclesiastical author Felix Salmond (1888–1952), English cellist James Salmond (1536–1545), Prior of Blantyre in Scotland George Salmond (born 1969), Scottish cricketer and football referee James Salmond (minister) (1898–1976), leader in the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand J. B. Salmond (James Bell Salmond; 1891–1985), Scottish journalist, poet and novelist James Louis Salmond (1868–1950), New Zealand architect Sir John Maitland Salmond (1881–1968), senior commander in the Royal Air Force and brother of William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond Sir John William Salmond, (1862–1924), legal scholar based in New Zealand Kathleen Salmond (1895–1946), New Zealand artist William Salmond (disambiguation): Major-General Sir William Salmond (British Army officer) (1840–1932) Sir William Geoffrey Hanson Salmond (1878–1933), senior commander in the Royal Air Force, brother of John Maitland Salmond, son of Major-General Sir William Salmond William Salmond (Presbyterian minister) (1835–1917), New Zealand Presbyterian minister, university professor and writer
==See also== Salmond College, formerly Salmond Hall, at the University of Otago in New Zealand
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).