Lyle

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Lyle may refer to:

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  • Lyle Adams (born 1986), Jamaican technology entrepreneur and former professional footballer
  • Lyle Alzado (1949–1992), American NFL All-Pro football player
  • Lyle Beerbohm (born 1979), professional mixed martial arts fighter
  • Lyle Bennett (1903–2005), head coach of the Central Michigan college football program from 1947 to 1949
  • Lyle Berman (born 1941), professional poker player and business executive
  • Lyle Bettger (1915–2003), character actor known most for his Hollywood roles from the 1950s
  • Lyle Bigbee (1893–1942), outfielder, pitcher and halfback
  • Lyle Blackwood (born 1951), played in the National Football League with the Miami Dolphins
  • Lyle Boren (1909–1992), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma
  • Lyle Bouck (1923–2016), lieutenant of the I&R Platoon of the 394th Infantry Regiment of the 99th Infantry Division in World War II
  • Lyle Bradley (1943–2022), former ice hockey center
  • Lyle Campbell (born 1942), linguist and leading expert on American Indian languages
  • Lyle Craker, professor in the department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences at the University of Massachusetts
  • Lyle Green (born 1976), fullback for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League
  • Lyle Hanson (1935-2020), American politician from North Dakota
  • Lyle Hemphill (born 1980), American football coach and former player
  • Lyle W. Hillyard (born 1940), American politician and attorney from Utah
  • Lyle Kessler, American playwright and screenwriter
  • Lyle Franklin Lane (1926–2013), United States diplomat
  • Lyle H. Lanier (1903–1988), American experimental psychologist, university professor and administrator.
  • Lyle Larson (born 1959), American politician
  • Lyle Lovett (born 1957), American singer-songwriter and actor
  • Lyle Martin (born 1985), American soccer player for the Vancouver Whitecaps
  • Lyle Mays (1953–2020), American jazz pianist and composer
  • Lyle and Erik Menéndez (born 1971), convicted for the shotgun murders in 1989 of their parents in Beverly Hills, California
  • Lyle Mouton (born 1969), former professional baseball player
  • Lyle Neff (born 1969), poet and journalist in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Lyle Oberg (born 1960), Albertan politician and former member of the Legislative Assembly
  • Lyle Odelein (born 1968), retired hockey player in the National Hockey League
  • Lyle Overbay (born 1977), American baseball player
  • Lyle Owerko, filmmaker and photographer
  • Lyle Preslar, American musician: guitar player and songwriter for the hardcore punk band Minor Threat
  • Lyle Rains, senior executive at the arcade game company Atari
  • Lyle Reifsnider (1901–1980), set decorator who worked in Hollywood films from 1946 to 1962
  • Lyle Saxon (1891–1946), New Orleans journalist who reported for The Times-Picayune
  • Lyle F. Schoenfeldt (born 1939), American business management professor
  • Lyle Sendlein (born 1984), American football center for the Arizona Cardinals
  • Lyle Smith (1916–2017), assistant coach and head coach of the Boise State college football program
  • Lyle M. Spencer (1911–1968), founder of Science Research Associates (SRA) and The Spencer Foundation
  • Lyle Stewart (born 1951), Canadian provincial politician
  • Lyle Stuart (1922–2006), American author and independent publisher of controversial books
  • Lyle Talbot (1902–1996), American actor best known for playing Joe Randolph on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
  • Lyle Taylor (born 1991), footballer
  • Lyle Tayo (1889–1971), American film actress
  • Lyle Tuttle (1931–2019), American tattoo artist and historian
  • Lyle Vanclief (born 1943), PC, Canada's Minister of Agriculture from 1997 to 2003
  • Lyle Waggoner (1935–2020), American actor and former model
  • Lyle R. Wheeler (1905–1990), American Academy Award-winning motion picture art director
  • Lyle Wicks (1912–2004), British Columbia politician
  • Lyle Williams (1942–2008), U.S. representative from Ohio
  • Lyle Workman, American guitarist, composer and music producer
  • Lyle Wright, (1898–1963), United States Hockey Hall of fame inductee
  • Lyle Yorks (born 1982), retired American soccer midfielder

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United Kingdom[edit]

  • Lyle Hill, viewpoint in Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland

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