Wood is a common anglophone surname. Notable people with the surname Wood include:
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edit- Adam Wood (born 1955), British diplomat
- Adrian H. Wood, American educator and writer
- Aimee Lou Wood, English actress
- Alan Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alan Muir Wood (1921–2009), British civil engineer
- Alan Thorpe Richard Wood (born 1954), British public servant
- Alan Wood Jr. (1834–1902), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- Alan Wood (Australian politician) (1927–2005), Victorian state politician
- Alan Wood (engineer) (born 1947), British engineer and executive
- Alan Wood (footballer, born 1941), Welsh football player
- Alan Wood (footballer, born 1954), English football player
- Alan Wood (military officer) (1922–2013), American naval officer
- Albert Beaumont Wood (1890–1964), British physicist
- Alex Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alex Wood (American football) (born 1955), college football coach
- Alex Wood (baseball) (born 1991), baseball pitcher
- Alex Wood (bishop) (1871–1937), Anglican bishop in India
- Alex Wood (ice hockey) (1909–1979), ice hockey goaltender
- Alex Wood (politician) (born 1950), former Labour leader of Edinburgh City Council in Scotland
- Alexander Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alexander Wood, Lord Wood (1788–1864), Scottish judge
- Alexander Wood (footballer) (1906–?), Scottish footballer
- Alexander Wood (physician) (1817–1884), physician and inventor of the hypodermic needle
- Alexander Wood (physicist) (1879–1950), university lecturer in the field of acoustics and experimental physics
- Alexander Wood (merchant) (1772–1844), city magistrate forced to leave Upper Canada in 1810 following allegations of scandal
- Alexander Wood (rugby union) (1848–1905), Scottish rugby union player
- Alexander Wood (soccer) (1907–1987), member of the American Soccer Hall of Fame
- Alexander Wood (surgeon) (1725–1807), Edinburgh surgeon
- Alice Robinson Boise Wood (1846–1919), American classiest classicist and poet
- Allan Singleton-Wood (born 1933), British musician and publisher who performed under the stage name Allan Wood
- Allan Wood (1943–2022), Australian swimmer
- Allen W. Wood (born 1942), American philosopher
- Alson Wood (1828–1904), American politician
- Andrew Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Andrew Trew Wood (1826–1903), Canadian businessman and parliamentarian
- Andrew Wood of Largo (died 1515), Scottish admiral
- Andrew Wood (bishop) (died 1695), Scottish prelate
- Andy Wood (comedian) (born 1977), American comedian and producer
- Andrew Wood (diplomat) (born 1940), British diplomat
- Andy Wood (historian) (born 1967), British social historian
- Andrew Wood (singer) (1966–1990), lead singer of Mother Love Bone and Malfunkshun
- Andrew Wood (surgeon) (1810–1881), Scottish surgeon
- Anne Wood (born 1937), English children's television producer, co-creator of Teletubbies
- Anne Brancato Wood (1903–1972), American politician
- Anson S. Wood (1834–1904), American lawyer and politician
- Anthony Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Anthony Wood (antiquary) (1632–1695), English antiquary
- Anthony Wood (artist) (1925–2022), British heraldic artist
- Anthony Wood (businessman) (born 1965/66), British-born American billionaire businessman
- Anthony Wood (historian) (1923–1987), British school teacher and historian
- Ardeth Wood (1975–2003), graduate student at the University of Waterloo
- Arthur Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Arthur Henry Wood (1875-1953), English composer and conductor
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edit- Barbara Wood (born 1947), American writer
- Barbara Wood (cricketer) (1917–1998), English cricketer
- Barbara Wood (politician), American politician
- Barnabas Wood (1819–1875), American dentist and namesake of Wood's metal
- Barry Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Barry Wood (bishop) (1942–2017), South African Roman Catholic bishop
- Barry Wood (cricketer) (born 1942), English former cricketer
- Barry Wood (singer) (1909–1970), American singer and television producer
- Barry Wood (American football) (1910–1971), American football player and medical educator
- Barry Wood (interior designer), model, American television host, and interior decorator
- Barry Wood (rugby league) (born 1950), Australian rugby league footballer
- Basil Wood, (1900–1977), English footballer
- Beatrice Wood (1893–1998), American artist
- Benjamin Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Benjamin D. Wood (1894–1986), American educator, researcher, and director
- Benjamin T. Wood, American architect
- Benjamin Wood (American politician) (1820–1900), U.S. Representative from New York and publishing entrepreneur
- Benjamin Wood (MP) (1787–1845), British Whig politician
- Benjamin Wood (cricketer) (born 1971), English cricketer
- Ben Wood (born 1980), British visual artist
- Bernard Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bernard Wood (cricketer) (1886–1974), New Zealand cricketer, golfer and businessman
- Bernard Wood (geologist), British geologist
- Bernie Wood (1939–2013), New Zealand rugby league administrator and sports historian
- Beth Wood (born 1954), North Carolina public official and accountant
- Bill Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bill Wood (American football) (1894–1966), American football player and coach
- Bill Wood (Australian footballer) (1921–1989), Australian rules footballer
- Bill Wood (footballer, born 1927), English footballer
- Bill Wood (politician) (1935–2024), Australian politician
- Bill Wood (baseball) (born 1941), baseball scout
- Brandon Wood (born 1985), American baseball player
- Brandon Wood (basketball) (born 1989), American basketball player
C
edit- Carl Wood (1929–2011), in vitro fertilization pioneer at Monash University
- Carroll D. Wood (1858–1941), associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court
- Casey Albert Wood (1856–1942), American ophthalmologist and zoologist
- Cathy Wood, American serial killer of Gwendolyn Graham and Cathy Wood
- Charles Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Charles Carroll Wood (1876–1899), Canadian military officer
- Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor (1792–1856), English artist and engineer, designer of the coat of arms of Chile
- Charles Erskine Scott Wood, American author, activist, and attorney
- Charles H. Wood (c. 1837–1917), British chemist
- Charles Osgood (1933-2024), a radio and television commentator, writer, and musician
- Charles Thorold Wood (1777–1852), English ornithologist
- Charles Winter Wood (1869–1953), football coach for Tuskegee University Golden Tigers
- Charles Wood, 1st Viscount Halifax (1800–1885), English politician
- Charles Wood, 2nd Viscount Halifax (1839–1934), English politician
- Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax (1912–1980), British politician and peer
- Charles Wood (actor) (1916–1978), American singer and actor in Broadway musicals
- Charles Wood (businessman) (1914–2004), American businessman
- Charles Wood (composer) (1866–1926), Irish composer and teacher
- Charles Wood (footballer, born 1851), FA Cup winner for the Royal Engineers A.F.C.
- Charlie Wood (footballer) (born 2002), English footballer
- Charles Wood (ironmaster) (1702–1774), British chemist
- Charles Wood (jockey) (1855–1945), British jockey
- Charlie Wood (musician), American singer, songwriter and keyboardist
- Charles Wood (playwright) (1932–2020), British playwright and screenwrite
- Charles Wood (singer and actor) (1916–1978), on Broadway
- Charlie Wood, cofounder of the Northern Cree Singers
- Chris Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Chris Wood (actor) (born 1988), American actor
- Chris Wood (cricketer) (born 1990), English Cricketer
- Chris Wood (CIA), Counterterrorism officer of the CIA who hunted Osama Bin Laden
- Chris Wood (diplomat) (born 1959), British diplomat
- Chris Wood (folk musician), English folk singer and musician
- Chris Wood (footballer, born 1955), English footballer who played for Huddersfield Town
- Chris Wood (footballer, born 1987), English footballer who formerly played for Mansfield town, now Worksop Town
- Chris Wood (footballer, born 1991), Nottingham Forest and New Zealand international footballer
- Chris Wood (golfer) (born 1987), British golfer
- Chris Wood (jazz musician) (born 1969), bassist with the trio Medeski Martin & Wood
- Chris Wood (rock musician) (1944–1983), saxophonist, flautist with the rock band Traffic
- Christopher Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Christopher Wood (art historian) (born 1961), professor at New York University
- Christopher Wood (biologist), professor of biology at McMaster University
- Christopher Wood (composer), Welsh composer
- Christopher Wood (cricketer, born 1934) (1934–2006), English cricketer
- Christopher Wood (financial analyst), managing director of the broking firm CLSA
- Christopher Wood (painter) "Kit Wood" (1901–1930), English painter
- Christopher Wood (socialite) (1900–1976), partner of Gerald Heard
- Christopher Wood (writer) (1935–2015), English screenwriter and novelist
- Christopher Wood, who killed his wife, children, and himself in 2009, followed by that of William Parente
- Christopher Wood, American R&B singer better known by his stage name Brent Faiyaz
- Clare Wood (born 1968), British pro tennis player
- Connor Wood (basketball) (born 1993), Canadian basketball player
- Corinne Wood (1954-2021), American politician, first female lieutenant governor of Illinois
- Craig Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Craig Wood (film editor), film editor
- Craig Wood (golfer) (1901–1968), professional golfer
- Craig Wood (guitarist) (born 1978), guitarist for Avril Lavigne
- Cynthia Wood, (born 1950), American model and actress
D
edit- Daniel P. Wood (1819–1891), N.Y. senator and general
- Darren Wood (born 1964), English football player
- DaShaun Wood (born 1985), American basketball player
- David Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- David Duffield Wood (1838–1910), American composer, educator, and musician
- David Leonard Wood (born 1957), American serial killer
- David Muir Wood (born 1949), author
- David Wood (actor) (born 1944), English actor and playwright
- David Wood (basketball) (born 1964), American professional basketball player
- David Wood (British Army officer) (1923–2009), British Army officer
- David Wood (cricketer) (born 1965), English cricketer
- David Wood (Christian apologist) (born 1976), American YouTuber and evangelical apologist
- David Wood (environmental campaigner) (1963–2006), Executive Director of the GrassRoots Recycling Network
- David Wood (journalist), American journalist
- David Wood (judge) (born 1948), British judge
- David Wood (mathematician) (born 1971), Australian mathematician
- David Wood (New Zealand musician), musician with Straitjacket Fits
- David Wood (philosopher) (born 1946), professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University
- David Wood (politician) (born 1961), member of the Missouri House of Representatives
- Denis Wood, author and professor of Design at North Carolina State University
- Dennis Wood (1934–2001), Welsh geologist
- Doc Wood (1900–1974), American baseball player
- Dominic Wood (born 1978), British actor
- Donald Wood (1933–2015), Canadian politician, businessman and farmer
- Donald Wood-Smith (born 1931), Australian-born Professor of Clinical Surgery
- Doug Wood (athlete) (born 1966), Canadian pole vaulter
- Dougie Wood (born 1940), Scottish athlete and football coach
- Douglas Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Douglas Wood (actor) (1880–1966), American actor of stage and screen
- Douglas Wood (engineer) (1941–2019), engineer taken hostage in Iraq in 2005
- Douglas Wood (naturalist) (f. 1990-2000s), US author and musician.
- Doug Wood (pole vaulter) (born 1966), Canadian athlete in pole-vault
- Douglas Wood (writer), US actor, writer, producer of television shows and animated movies
- Dougie Wood (born 1940), Scottish athlete and coach in football
E
edit- Easton Wood (born 1989), Australian footballer
- Edmund Burke Wood (1820–1882), Canadian politician and judge
- Ed Wood Edward D. Wood, Jr. (1924–1978), American film director
- Elijah Wood (born 1981), American actor
- Elisabeth Jean Wood, American political scientist
- Elizabeth Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Elizabeth Boleyn, Lady Boleyn (fl. 1530s), née Elizabeth Wood, witness against her niece, Anne Boleyn
- Elizabeth Wood (director), American film director
- Elizabeth Wood (executive) (1899–1993), executive director, Chicago Housing Authority
- Elizabeth A. Wood (1912–2006), American crystallographer
- Elizabeth Wyn Wood (1903–1966), Canadian sculptor
- Ellen Wood (author) (1814–1887), wrote under the name Mrs Henry Wood, English novelist
- Enoch Wood (1759–1840), English potter
- Eric Wood, (born 1986), American football player
- Evan Rachel Wood (born 1987), American actress
- Evelyn Wood British Army officer, Colonial wars 1855–1905
- Evelyn Wood American educator known for speed reading
F
edit- Fernando Wood (1812–1881), mayor of New York City
- Francis C. Wood (1869–1951), American cancer researcher with Crocker Institute
- Francis Marion Wood (1878–1943), American educator and school administrator
- Frank Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Frank Bradshaw Wood (1915–1997), American astronomer
- Frank C. Wood (1872–1912), American lawyer and politician from New York
- Frank E. Wood (1891–1972), American football coach and mathematics professor
- Frank Porter Wood (1882–1955), Canadian art collector
- Frank W. Wood (1862–1953), Royal Navy officer and watercolorist
- Frank Wood (actor) (born 1960), American actor
- Frank Wood (Iowa politician) (born 1951)
- Freeman Wood (1896–1956), American actor
G
edit- G. Wood (1919–2000), American actor
- Gaby Wood (born 1971), English journalist and literary critic
- Garfield Wood, (1880–1971) American inventor, entrepreneur, motorboat builder and racer
- Garth Wood (born 1978), Australian boxer and rugby league footballer
- George Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Pseudonym for Fritz Kolbe (1900–1971), German spy for the US during World War II
- George Wood, founder of Wawa Food Markets
- George Wood (actor) (born 1981), English actor, singer, and composer
- George Wood (baseball) (1858–1924), Canadian baseball player and manager
- George Wood (British Army officer) (1898–1982), during World War II
- George Wood (Canadian politician) (1888–1966), member of Parliament, Brant, Ontario
- George Wood (cricketer, born 1893) (1893–1971), English cricketer
- George Wood (died 1558), MP for Flintshire
- George Wood (footballer) (born 1952), Scottish footballer
- George Wood (gymnast) (born 1999), British acrobatic gymnast
- George Wood (judge) (1743–1824), English lawyer and politician
- George Wood (New Zealand politician) (born 1946), New Zealand politician
- George Wood (Radio Sweden) (born 1949), American journalist
- George Wood (New Zealand politician) (born 1946), former mayor of North Shore City, Auckland, New Zealand
- George Wood (Somerset cricketer) (1865–1948), first-class cricketer who played three matches in 1893 and 1894
- George Wood (Yorkshire cricketer) (1862–1948), first-class cricketer who played two matches for Yorkshire
- George Adam Wood (1767–1831), British Army officer of the Napoleonic Era
- George Arnold Wood (1865–1928), Australian historian
- George Bacon Wood (1797–1879), American physician and writer
- George Herbert Wood (1867–1949), Canadian businessman who co-founded Wood Gundy and Company
- George Henry Wood (railway director) (born 1836), director of the Isle of Man Railway
- George Henry Wood (statistician) (1874–1945), English labour statistician
- George Ingersoll Wood (1814–1899), American clergyman
- George O. Wood (1941–2022), current General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God
- George Tyler Wood (1795–1858), governor of Texas
- George W. Wood (1808–1871), US politician
- George Warren Wood (1814–1901), Presbyterian minister and missionary
- George William Wood (1781–1843), English businessman and MP
- Wee Georgie Wood (1894–1979), English actor
- Gerald Wood (born 1926), Barbadian cricketer
- Gloria Wood (1923–1995), American singer and cartoon voice actress
- Gordon Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Gordon Wood (American football coach) (1914–2003), high school football coach in Texas
- Gordon Wood (rugby union) (1931–1982), rugby union footballer
- Gordon Eric Wood, Australian jailed then acquitted of the murder of Caroline Byrne
- Gordon S. Wood (born 1933), American historian
- Graeme Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Graeme Wood (businessman) (born 1947), Australian entrepreneur and environmentalist
- Graeme Wood (cricketer) (born 1956), Australian former cricketer
- Graeme Wood (journalist) (born 1979), American journalist and academic
- Graham Wood (disambiguation), several people
- Graham Charles Wood (1934—2016), British corrosion scientist
- Graham Wood (field hockey) (born 1936), Australian former field hockey player
- Graham Wood (musician) (1971–2017), Australian jazz pianist
- Grant Wood (1891–1942), American painter
H
edit- Harold Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Harold D'Arcy Wood, minister, Uniting Church of Australia
- Harold Kenneth Wood (1906–1972), US federal judge
- Harold Wood (minister) (1896–1989), minister, Uniting Church of Australia
- Harold Wood (weightlifter) (1889–1954), British Olympic weightlifter
- Harry Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Harry Blanshard Wood (1882–1924), British soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
- Harry E. Wood (1926–2009), United States federal judge
- Harry Edwin Wood (1881–1946), English astronomer in South Africa
- Harry Harvey Wood (1903–1977), co-founder of the Edinburgh International Festival
- Harry O. Wood (1879–1958), American seismologist who updated the Mercalli Intensity Scale
- Harry Wood (athlete) (1902–1975), British long-distance runner
- Harry Wood (aviator) (1894–1959), World War I flying ace
- Harry Wood (baseball) (1885–1955), baseball player
- Henry Wood (cricketer, born 1853) (1853–1919), Henry "Harry" Wood, English cricketer
- Harry Wood (footballer, born 1868) (1868–1951), England international footballer
- Harry Wood (footballer, born 2002), English footballer for Hull City and Scunthorpe United
- Harry Wood (Manitoba politician),
- Hart Wood (1880–1957), American architect
- Henry Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Henry Alexander Wise Wood (1866–1939), American inventor
- Henry Clay Wood (1832–1918), American Civil War general
- Henry Conwell Wood (1840–1926), member of the Queensland Legislative Council
- Henry Harvey Wood (1903-1977), founder of the Edinburgh Festival
- Henry Moses Wood (1788–1867), architect based in Nottingham
- Henry Walter Wood (1825–1869), English architect
- Henry Wise Wood (1860–1941), Alberta politician
- Henry Wood (cricketer, born 1853) (1853–1919), English cricketer
- Henry Wood (minstrel) (19th-century), minstrel show manager in New York City
- Henry Wood (scholar) (1849–1925), American Professor of German Studies
- Henry Wood (Somerset cricketer) (1872–1950),
- Sir Evelyn Wood (British Army officer) Henry Evelyn Wood (1838–1919), British field marshal and Victoria Cross recipient
- Sir Henry Wood (1869–1944), orchestral conductor
- Sir Henry Wood, 1st Baronet (1597–1671), Member of Parliament of England for Hythe 1661–1671
- Horatio C. Wood Jr. (1841–1920), American physician and biologist
- Hugh Wood (1932–2021), composer
- Hugh Wood (cricketer) (1855–1941), English cricketer
- Hugh Wood (priest) (1859–1941), Royal Navy chaplain
- Hugh Wood (landowner) (1736–1814), British landowner
I
editJ
edit- Jack Wood (cricketer) (born 1994), English cricketer
- James Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- James Athol Wood (1756–1829), British rear-admiral
- James Edward Wood (1947–2004), American murderer
- James Frederick Wood (1813–1883), Archbishop of Philadelphia
- James Julius Wood (1800–1877), Scottish minister
- James N. Wood (1941–2010), American director of the Art Institute of Chicago
- James Roland Wood (born 1941), Australian Royal Commissioner and jurist
- James Rushmore Wood (1816–1882), American physician
- James Sebastian Lamin Wood, Sebastian Wood (born 1961), British Ambassador to China
- James W. Wood (1924–1990), US Air Force colonel and senior test pilot on the Dyna-Soar program
- James Wood (baseball) (born 2002), American baseball player
- James Wood (Canadian admiral) (born 1934), Canadian admiral
- James Wood (composer), (born 1953), British composer, percussionist, and conductor
- James Wood (critic) (born 1965), British literary critic and novelist
- James Wood (encyclopaedist) (1820–1901), British editor of The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
- James Wood (engineer), American engineer
- James Wood (governor) (1741–1813), Governor of Virginia and officer in the American Revolutionary War
- James Wood (musician) (born 1953), British composer and percussionist
- James Wood (New York politician) (1820–1892), New York politician and Union Army general
- James Wood (New Zealand cricketer) (1854–1937), New Zealand cricketer
- James Wood (Irish politician) (1865–1936), Member of Parliament for East Down, 1902–1906
- James Wood (footballer) (1893–?), professional footballer, who played for South Shields, Huddersfield Town and Blackpool
- James Wood (screenwriter), British screenwriter
- James Wood (South African cricketer) (born 1985), South African cricketer, played for Durham UCCE
- James Wood (Lancashire cricketer) (1933–1977), English cricketer for Lancashire 1954–56
- James Wood (mathematician) (1760–1839), Dean of Ely 1820–1839
- James Wood (minister) (1672–1759), English Presbyterian minister
- James Wood Bush (c. 1844–1906), Hawaiian-American Civil War combatant
- Sir James Wood, 2nd Baronet (died 1738), Scottish officer of the Dutch States Army and later the British Army
- James Wood, Lord Irwin (born 1977), British courtesy peer
- Jamie Wood (born 1978), footballer
- Jason Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jason Wood (baseball) (born 1969), former Major League Baseball player
- Jason Wood (comedian) (1972–2010), British comedian
- Jason Wood (musician), lead singer of metalcore band It Dies Today
- Jason Wood (politician) (born 1968), Australian politician
- Jason Wood (writer), British writer
- Jeff Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jeff Wood (footballer) (born 1954), English former football goalkeeper
- Jeff Wood (racing driver) (born 1957), former race car driver
- Jeff Wood (singer) (born 1968), country music artist
- Jefferson Wood (born 1973), American Illustrator
- Jeffery Lee Wood (born 1973), prisoner on Texas death row
- Jeffery Wood (born 1986), American actor
- Jeffrey Wood (born 1969), Canadian politician
- Jim Wood (American football) (born 1936), American gridiron football player and coach
- Jim Wood (Arkansas politician) (fl. late 20th century), State Auditor of Arkansas
- Jim Wood (biathlete) (1952–2020), British Olympic biathlete
- Jim Wood (California politician) (born 1960), member of the California State Assembly
- Jim Wood (fiddler) (born 1964), American fiddler
- Jim Wood (Sussex cricketer) (1914–1989), English cricketer, played for Sussex 1936–55
- Jimmy Wood (1842–1927), American baseball player and manager
- Joe Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Smoky Joe Wood (1889–1985), American baseball player
- Joe T. Wood (1922–2019), American politician
- Joe Wood (infielder) (1919–1985), American baseball player
- Joe Wood (1944 pitcher) (1916–2002), American baseball player
- Joe Wood (footballer) (1904–1972), Australian footballer for North Melbourne
- Joe Wood (musician) (fl. c. 1980), singer among band T.S.O.L.'s second complement of musicians
- John Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- J. A. Wood (1837–1910), American architect
- John Augustus Wood (1818–1878), British soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
- John B. Wood (1827–1884), American journalist
- John C. Wood (born 1949), British professor of mathematics
- John C. Wood, birth name of actor John Fortune
- John Cunningham Wood (born 1952), Australian professor of economics
- John F. Wood Jr. (1936–2023), member of the Maryland House of Delegates
- John Fisher Wood (1852–1899), Canadian Member of Parliament from Ontario
- John George Corry Wood (1869–1943), English-born political figure in British Columbia
- John George Wood (1827–1889), British natural history writer
- John Graeme Wood (1933–2007), veteran of the British far right and member of the British Peoples Party
- John H. Wood Jr. (1916–1979), U.S. federal judge
- John Henry Wood (1841–1914), English entomologist
- John J. Wood (1784–1874), U.S. Representative from New York
- John L. Wood (born 1964), American chemist
- John M. Wood (general), United States Air Force major general
- John M. Wood (politician) (1813–1864), U.S. Representative from Maine
- John Medley Wood (1827–1915), South African botanist known for sugarcane work
- John Muir Wood (1805–1892), Scottish musician, piano manufacturer, and photographer
- John Nicholas Wood, British neurobiologist
- John Page Wood (1796–1866), English cleric and baronet
- John Philip Wood (died 1838), Scottish antiquary and biographer
- John Shirley Wood (1888–1966), United States Army general
- John Stephens Wood (1885–1968), chairman of the House Un-American Activities Committee
- John Taylor Wood (1830–1904), U.S. Navy, Confederate Navy
- John Thomas Archer Wood (c. 1872–1954), English footballer
- John Travers Wood (1878–1954), U.S. Representative from Idaho
- John Turtle Wood (1821–1890), British architect, engineer, and archaeologist
- John Warrington Wood (1839–1886), British sculptor
- John William Wood Sr. (1855–1928), North Carolina State Representative, founder of Benson, North Carolina
- John Wood (activist) (born 1964), education activist, marketing director at Microsoft
- John Wood (actor, born 1909) (1909–1965), Australian actor
- John Wood (actor, born 1946), Australian actor
- John Wood (artist) (1922–2012), American artist
- John Wood (American football) (born 1951), American football player
- John Wood (Australian cricketer) (1865–1928), Australian cricketer
- John Wood (Australian politician) (1829–1914), Victorian and Tasmanian Legislative Assemblies
- John Wood (baseball) (1872–1929), baseball player
- John Wood (Bradford manufacturer) (1793–1871), English industrialist and factory reformer
- John Wood (canoeist) (1950–2013), Canadian Olympic flatwater canoer
- John Wood (civil servant, born 1790) (1790–1856), British civil servant
- John Wood (civil servant, born 1870) (1870–1933), English cricketer and civil servant in the Indian Civil Service
- John Wood (congressman) (1816–1898), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
- John Wood (cormorant keeper), servant of James VI and I
- John Wood (cricketer, born 1970), English cricketer
- John Wood (design theorist) (born 1945), British professor of design
- John Wood (died 1458), English MP for Worcester and Worcestershire
- John Wood (diplomat) (born 1944), New Zealand diplomat
- John Wood (English actor) (1930–2011), known for Shakespearean roles and his association with Tom Stoppard
- John Wood (explorer) (1812–1871), Scottish explorer of central Asia
- John Wood (Florida politician) (born 1952), member of the Florida House of Representatives
- John Wood (footballer, born 1880) (1880–1916), English footballer
- John Wood (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1959), English footballer
- John Wood (footballer, born 1948), English footballer
- John Wood (governor) (1798–1880), governor of Illinois 1860–1861
- John Wood (Isle of Man governor) (1722–1777), Governor of the Isle of Man, 1761–1777
- John Wood (Kent cricketer, born 1745) (1745–1816), English cricketer
- John Wood (mathematician) (c.1775–1822), American professor of mathematics
- John Wood (millowner) (1758–?), created the Howard Town Mills complex in Glossop, England
- John Wood (MP for Bossiney) (died 1623), English MP for Bossiney
- John Wood (MP for Ipswich), English MP for Ipswich in 1420
- John Wood (MP for Preston) (1789–1856), British MP for Preston
- John Wood (New Zealand cricketer) (1839–1909), New Zealand cricketer
- John Wood (photographer), Civil War photographer for Union Army
- John Wood (poet) (1947–2022), American poet and historian of photography
- John Wood (professor of law) (1932–2014), British law professor
- John Wood (racing driver) (born 1952), CART driver
- John Wood (record producer), English record producer
- John Wood (rugby league) (born 1956), Great Britain and Leigh
- John Wood (Scottish courtier) (died 1570), secretary to Regent Moray
- John Wood (Scottish footballer) (1894–1971), Scottish forward
- John Wood (speaker) (died 1484), English MP and Speaker of the House of Commons
- John Wood (surgeon) (1825–1891), British surgeon at King's College Hospital
- John Wood (Surrey cricketer, born 1744) (1744–1793), English cricketer
- John Wood I of Keele, English MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme
- John Wood II of Keele, English MP for Newcastle-under-Lyme
- John Wood, the Elder (1704–1754), English architect, known for Queen Square and The Circus in Bath
- John Wood, the Younger (1728–1782), English architect (son of John Wood), known for the Royal Crescent in Bath
- Jon Wood (born 1981), NASCAR driver
- Mrs. John Wood (1831–1915), British actor
- Sir John Wood, 1st Baronet (1857–1951), British Member of Parliament
- Julia A. Wood (1840-1927), American writer, composer
- Julia Amanda Sargent Wood (1825–1903), American author
- Julius Wood (born 2001), American football player
- Juston Wood (born 1979), American football player
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edit- Keith Wood, (born 1972), rugby union player for Ireland, Harlequin F.C. and Munster Rugby
- Keith Porteous Wood (born 1947), Executive Director of the National Secular Society (UK)
- Kerry Wood (born 1977), American baseball player
- Kimba Wood (born 1944), American Federal judge
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edit- Leonard Wood (1860-1927), US Army Chief of Staff and Governor General of the Philippines
- Leon Wood (born 1962), American basketball player and basketball game official
- Leon J. Wood (1918–1977), American theologian
- Lynn Faulds Wood (1948–2020), Scottish television presenter and journalist
- Levison James Wood (1982–present), British author, explorer and television presenter
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edit- Malcolm Wood, British-Chinese entrepreneur and restaurateur
- Mark Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mark Wood (bishop) (1919–2014), Bishop of Matabeleland and Bishop of Ludlow
- Mark Wood (businessman) (born 1953), British businessman
- Mark Wood (cricketer) (born 1990), English cricketer
- Mark Wood (explorer) (born 1967), British Arctic and Antarctic explorer
- Mark Wood (footballer) (born 1972), English professional footballer
- Mark Wood (Medal of Honor) (1839–1866), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
- Mark Wood (violinist), electric violinist and former string master of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra
- Sir Mark Wood, 1st Baronet (1750–1829), British Member of Parliament for Newark, Milborne Port and Gatton
- Marshall Wood , English sculptor
- Marshall Wood, vocalist for Michigan heavy metal band Battlecross
- Martin Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Martin Wood (director), Canadian television director
- Martin Wood (engineer) (1927–2021), co-founder of Oxford Instruments
- Martin Wood (rugby league) (born 1970), English former Rugby League footballer
- Martin B. Wood (1807–1881), American farmer, banker, telegraph installer and shareholder
- Mary Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Mary Antonia Wood (born 1959), American painter and sculptor
- Mary C. F. Hall-Wood (died 1899), poet, editor, and author
- Mary Christina Wood (born 1962), professor of law and author
- Mary Elizabeth Wood (1861–1931), American librarian and missionary
- Mary Evelyn Wood (1900–1978), politician and nurse in the Cayman Islands
- Mary Inez Wood (1866–1945), American writer
- Mary Knight Wood (1857–1944), American pianist, music educator, and composer
- Mary Myfanwy Wood (1882–1967), British missionary in China
- Mary Ramsey Wood (died 1908), American pioneer
- Mary Wood-Allen (1841–1908), American doctor, social reformer, lecturer, and writer
- Mary Wood, Viscountess Halifax (1807–1884), English noblewoman
- Mary Wood (baseball), AAGPBL player
- Matthew Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Matthew Wood, killed in the January 2013 Vauxhall helicopter crash
- Matthew W. Wood (1879–1969), farmer and political figure on Prince Edward Island
- Matthew Wood (cricketer, born 1977), English cricketer with Glamorgan CCC
- Matthew Wood (cricketer, born 1980), English cricketer with Nottinghamshire, previously played for Somerset
- Matthew Wood (cricketer, born 1985), English cricketer
- Matthew Wood (ice hockey) (born 2005), Canadian ice hockey player
- Matthew Wood (musician) (born 1979), drummer with British Sea Power
- Matthew Wood (rugby league) (born 1969), Australian rugby league footballer
- Matthew Wood (sound editor) (born 1972), American sound editor and voice actor
- Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet (1768–1843), MP and Lord Mayor of London
- Sir Matthew Wood, 4th Baronet (1857–1908), English cricketer
- Merlyn Wood (stage name of William Wood), member of Brockhampton (band)
- Michael Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Michael M. Wood (21st century), American diplomat and ambassador
- Michael Wood (academic) (active since 1971), former chair of the Princeton University English Department
- Michael Wood (cryptographer), American author The Jesus Secret 2010
- Michael Wood (doctor) (1918–1987), British doctor in East Africa
- Michael Wood (historian) (born 1948), British historian and television presenter
- Michael Wood (lawyer) (born 1947), British lawyer and former chief advisor to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- Michael Wood (New Zealand politician) (born 1980), New Zealand member of parliament
- Michael Wood (rugby union) (born 1999), Australian rugby union player
- Michael Wood (special effects artist), American special effects artist
- Mick Wood (footballer, born 1952), English association footballer
- Mick Wood (footballer, born 1962), English association footballer
- Mike Wood (American football) (1954–2009), American football player
- Mike Wood (baseball) (born 1980), American baseball player
- Mike Wood (Conservative politician) (born 1976), MP for Dudley South since May 2015
- Mike Wood (curler) (born 1968), Canadian curler
- Mike Wood (fencer) (born 1971), South African épée fencer
- Mike Wood (Labour politician) (born 1946), British MP for Batley and Spen from 1997 to 2015
- Miles Wood (born 1995), American ice hockey player
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edit- Naomi Wood (born 1983), British writer
- Natalie Wood (1938–1981), American actress
- Nick Wood (rugby union) (born 1983), English rugby union player
- Norman Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Norman Barton Wood (1857–1933), American author, minister, and lecturer
- Norman Wood (badminton), English badminton player
- Norman Wood (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1916), English footballer
- Norman Wood (footballer, born 1932), English footballer for Sunderland
- Norman Wood (golfer) (1947–2023), Scottish golfer
- Norman Wood (politician) (1891–1988), member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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edit- Otto Wood (1894–1930), American criminal
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edit- Paul Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Paul Hamilton Wood (1907–1962), Australian cardiologist
- Paul Wood (footballer) (born 1964), English former footballer
- Paul Wood (journalist), correspondent for the BBC
- Paul Wood (rugby league) (born 1981), English rugby league footballer
- Peter Wood, 3rd Earl of Halifax (born 1944), British peer
- Peggy Wood (1892–1978), American actress
- Pete Wood (1867–1923), Canadian-American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Peter Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Peter H. Wood (born 1943), American historian and author
- Peter Hill-Wood (1936-2018), English businessman
- Peter K. Wood (born 1984), American entertainer and magician
- Peter Van Wood (1927–2010), Dutch guitarist, singer, songwriter, actor, and astrologer
- Peter W. Wood, American anthropologist; president of the National Association of Scholars
- Peter Wood, Australian businessman and founding partner G. Wood, Son & Co.
- Peter Wood (businessman), founder of insurance companies Direct Line and Esure
- Peter Wood (cricketer) (1951–2022), English cricketer
- Peter Wood (director) (1925–2016), English theatre director
- Peter Wood (footballer, born 1939), Australian rules football player for Footscray
- Peter Wood (footballer, born 1946), Australian rules football player for Fitzroy
- Peter Wood (politician) (1935–2010), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
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edit- Qualeasha Wood (born 1996), American textile artist
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edit- Ralph Wood (1715–1772) and his son and grandson of same name, English potters
- Ray Wood (1931–2002), English footballer, goalkeeper for Manchester United
- Rex Wood (1909–1970), South Australian artist in Portugal
- Robert Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Robert B. Wood (1836–1878), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- Robert Coldwell Wood (1923–2005), American political scientist and academic
- Robert E. Wood (1879–1969), American soldier and businessman
- Robert E. Wood (painter, born 1971) (born 1971), Canadian landscape artist
- Robert J. Wood (1905–1986), US Army general
- Robert James Wood (1886–1954), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Robert S. Wood (born 1936), American military leader and Mormon leader
- Robert Stanford Wood (1886–1963), civil servant and educational administrator
- Robert W. Wood (1868–1955), American physicist and writer
- Robert Watson Wood (1923-2018), American clergyman, LGBT rights activist, and author
- Robert William Wood (1889–1979), American landscape artist
- Robert Wood (American politician) (1885– 1964), Wisconsin State Assemblyman
- Robert Wood (antiquarian) (1717–1771), English civil servant and politician
- Robert Wood (artist), accused and acquitted of the Camden Town murder
- Robert Wood (Australian politician) (born 1949), senator for New South Wales
- Robert Wood (Australian rugby player) (born 1948), rugby union player for Australia
- Robert Wood (mayor), English politician, mayor of Norwich
- Robert Wood (mathematician) (1622–1685), English mathematician
- Robert Wood (psychologist) (born 1941), British psychologist and writer
- Robert Wood (roboticist), Harvard University professor and innovator in robotics
- Robert Wood (rugby, born 1872) (1872–1928), rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s
- Robert Wood (sailor) (1926–2004), American Olympic sailor
- Robert Wood (timber merchant) (1792–1847), claimed to be the son of Prince Edward Augustus of the UK
- Robert Wood (television executive) (1925–1986), American television executive
- Robert Wood (timber merchant) (1792–1847), Canadian who claimed to be son of Prince Edward Augustus
- Robin Wood (1944–2021), Paraguayan comic book writer and author
- Roger Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Roger Leigh-Wood (1906–1987), English Olympic athlete
- Roger Wood (governor) (died 1654), governor of Bermuda, 1629–1637
- Roger Wood (journalist) (1925–2012), Belgian-born British editor
- Ron Wood (Australian footballer) (1923–1978), Australian rules footballer with Geelong
- Ronnie Wood (born 1947), musician, member of The Rolling Stones
- Ronnie Wood (ice hockey) (born 1960), Scottish professional ice hockey player
- Roy Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Roy Wood (born 1946), musician with The Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard
- Roy Wood Jr. (1978), American comedian and actor
- Roy Wood Sr. (1915-1995), American radio pioneer, civil rights journalist, commentator, college professor, and entrepreneur
- Roy Wood (baseball) (1892–1974), baseball player
- Royden Wood (born 1930), English footballer
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edit- S. A. M. Wood (1823–1891), Confederate Civil War General
- Samuel Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Samuel H. Wood, US scientist who cloned himself
- Samuel Newitt Wood (1825–1891), American populist politician from Kansas
- Samuel Peploe Wood (1827–1873), English artist
- Sam Wood (1884–1949), American film director
- Sam Wood (artist), game artist
- Sam Wood (archaeologist), archaeologist and TV presenter
- Sam Wood (cricketer) (born 1993), English cricketer
- Sam Wood (footballer) (born 1986), English footballer
- Sam Wood (rugby league, born 1994), English rugby league player
- Sam Wood (rugby league, born 1997), English rugby league player
- Samuel Wood (Lower Canada politician) (1787–1848), farmer and political figure in Lower Canada
- Samuel Wood (Ontario politician) (1830–1913), Canadian politician
- Samuel Wood (philanthropist) (fl. 1831), a founder of the New York Institute for the Blind
- Sandra Scarr Sandra Wood Scarr (1936–2021), American psychologist
- Sara Anne Wood (born 1981), American girl (Disappearance of Sara Anne Wood) who disappeared in 1993
- Scott Wood (born 1990), American basketball player
- Scott Wood (American football) (born 1968), American football player
- Sebastian Wood (born 1961), British Ambassador to China
- Sidney Wood (1911–2009)), American tennis player
- Sidney Wood (phonetician) (born 1934), British-born retired Swedish phonetician and Research Fellow
- Silas Wood (1769–1847), US Congressman from New York State
- Smoky Joe Wood, (1889–1985) American baseball player
- Spencer S. Wood (1861–1940), US Navy rear admiral
- Stan Wood, (1905–1967) English football player
- Steve Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Steven Wood (1961–1995), Australian canoeist
- Stephen Mosher Wood, Kansas politician
- Stephen W. Wood, Republican assemblyman from North Carolina
- Stephen Wood (ice hockey) (born 1981), American ice hockey coach and player
- Steve Wood (bishop) (born 1963), American first bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Carolinas
- Steve Wood (footballer, born February 1963), English football player for Reading
- Steve Wood (footballer, born June 1963), English football player
- Steve Wood (tennis) (born 1962), Australian tennis player
- Steven Wood, founder of Northern Cree Singers
- Sue Wood (Suzanne Wood, born 1948), New Zealand politician
- Susan Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Susan Buxton Wood (1918–2006), British writer, philanthropist
- Susan F. Wood, American public health professor
- Susan Selina Wood (1888–1979), birth name of the New Zealand administrator known as Mimie Wood,
- Susan Wood (New Zealand writer) (1836–1880)
- Susan Wood (pharmacologist) (1952–1998), British pharmacologist and medical regulator
- Susan Wood (poet) (born 1946), professor at Rice University
- Susan Wood (science fiction) (1948–1980), Canadian professor, critic, and science fiction fan
- Susan Wood (television presenter), former news presenter from New Zealand
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edit- Theresa Wood, American politician in Vermont
- Thomas Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- E. Thomas Wood (born 1963), American journalist and author
- Leslie Wood (footballer) (Thomas Leslie Wooborn, 1932–2005), English footballer
- Thomas Harold Wood (1889–1965), Canadian politician
- Thomas J. Wood (1823–1906), Union General during the American Civil War
- Thomas Jefferson Wood (1844–1908), US Representative from Indiana
- Thomas McKinnon Wood (1855–1927), British Liberal politician
- Thomas Mills Wood (born 1963), American film and television character actor
- Thomas Peploe Wood (1817–1845), English artist
- Thomas Waterman Wood (1823–1903), American painter
- Thomas Wood (1708–1799), British MP for Middlesex
- Thomas Wood (1777–1860), British MP for Breconshire
- Thomas Wood (1815–98) (1815–1898), Canadian politician
- Thomas Wood (bishop of Bedford) (1885–1961), Anglican suffragan bishop
- Thomas Wood (bishop of Lichfield and Coventry) (1607–1692), Anglican diocesan bishop
- Thomas Wood (British Army officer) (1804–1872), British MP for Middlesex
- Thomas Wood (composer) (1892–1950), English composer and author
- Thomas Wood (Derbyshire cricketer) (born 1994), English cricketer
- Thomas Wood (died 1502) (died 1502), English judge and politician
- Thomas Wood (mayor) (1792–1861), mayor of Columbus, Ohio
- Thomas Wood (priest) (c. 1499 – c. 1588), Roman Catholic chaplain to Queen Mary of England
- Thomas Wood (reverend) (1711–1778), minister in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Thomas Wood (Somerset cricketer) (1861–1933), English cricketer
- Tom Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Tom Wood (author), British author of thriller novels
- Tom Wood (ice hockey) (1927–2015), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tom Wood (photographer) (born 1951)
- Tom Wood (rugby union) (born 1986), English rugby union player
- Tom Wood (visual effects), visual effects supervisor
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edit- Ursula Wood (artist), (1868–1925) English artist
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edit- Victor Wood (1946-2021), Filipino singer
- Victoria Wood (1953–2016), British comedian
- Virginia Hargraves Wood (c. 1872–1941), American painter and illustrator
- Virginia Hargraves Wood (1906–?), American painter and WPA muralist
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edit- W. A. R. Wood (William Alfred Rae Wood) (1878–1970), British diplomat in Siam
- Wallace Wood, (1927–1981), American writer-illustrator
- Walter Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Walter A. Wood (1815–1892), New York politician
- Walter Bertram Wood (1898–1917), World War I flying ace
- Walter Childs Wood (1864–1953), American surgeon and politician
- Walter Quarry Wood (1888–1958), Scottish surgeon
- Walter W. Wood (1894–1980), American football player and a football, basketball, and baseball coach
- Walter Wood (athlete) (1914–1972), American Olympic athlete
- Walter Wood (freestyle skier) (born 1992), American freestyle skier
- Walter Wood (producer) (1921–2010), American film producer
- Walter Wood (Scouting) (1876–1981), Canadian active in the Boy Scouts
- Warren L. Wood (1910–1980), American politician
- Wilbur Wood (born 1941), American pro baseball player
- Wilfred Wood, (1897–1982) British soldier and Victoria Cross recipient
- Wilfred Wood (bishop) (born 1936), first Black bishop in the Church of England
- Wilfrid Wood (1888–1976), English artist
- William Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Will Wood, American alternative singer-songwriter and lead singer of The Tapeworms
- William Alan Wood (1916–2010), British civil servant
- William B. Wood (actor) (1779–1861), theatre manager and actor
- William B. Wood (builder), American builder/contractor in Kentucky
- William Braucher Wood (born 1950), US diplomat
- William Bruce Wood (1848–1928), Canadian manufacturer and political figure
- William D. Wood (1822–1867), American Union brevet brigadier general
- William H. Wood, president of the National Association of Letter Carriers, 1889–90
- William H. Wood (American football) (1900–1988), American athlete and football coach
- William Halsey Wood (1855–1897), American architect
- William Henry O'Malley Wood (1856–1941), Australian banker, public servant and surveyor
- William Henry Wood, British trade unionist, active in the 1860s
- William Holmes Wood (1900–1988), college football coach
- William J. Wood (1877–1954), Canadian painter and etcher
- William Madison Wood (1858–1926), mill owner from Massachusetts
- William McKenzie Wood, Canadian ambassador to Israel
- William Maxwell Wood (1809–1880), first Surgeon General of the US Navy
- William P. Wood (1820–1903), first Director of the United States Secret Service
- William R. Wood (Indiana politician) (1861–1933), US Representative from Indiana
- William Ransom Wood (1907–2001), president of the University of Alaska, 1960–1973
- William Robertson Wood (1874–1947), Presbyterian minister and politician in Manitoba, Canada
- William Thomas Wood (1854–1943), New Zealand politician
- William Valentine Wood (1883–1959), President of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, 1941–1947
- William W. Wood (1818–1882), head of the Bureau of Steam Engineering, 1873–1877
- William Wightman Wood (fl. 1804–1833), American journalist, businessman and poet
- William Willis Wood (mayor) (1844–1905), English Wesleyan Methodist preacher, mill owner, and mayor of Bradford, Yorkshire
- William Wood (15th century MP), MP for Winchester, 1413
- William Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley (1801–1881), British statesman
- William Wood (athlete) (1881–1940), Canadian track and field athlete
- William Wood (Australian politician) (1869–1953), Australian politician
- William Wood (banker) (1808–1894), Scottish-American banker
- William Wood (botanist) (1745–1808), English Unitarian clergyman, botanist and activist
- William Wood (cricketer) (1849–1924), Australian cricketer
- William Wood (diver) (1946–2000), English competition diver
- William Wood (footballer, born 1900) (1900–?), English football player for Aberdare Athletic and Stoke
- William Wood (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1961), English footballer, goalkeeper for Rochdale
- William Wood (footballer, born April 1910) (1910–?), English football defender
- William Wood (footballer, born June 1910) (1910–1958), English footballer
- William Wood (footballer, born 1996), English football defender
- William Wood (historian) (1864–1947), Canadian historian
- William Wood (ironmaster) (1671–1730), British ironmaster and coin mintmaster
- William Wood (MP for Berkshire), Member of Parliament (MP) for Berkshire, 1395
- William Wood (MP for Pontefract) (1816–1872), British MP for Pontefract
- William Wood (naturalist) (1822–1885), American physician and naturalist
- William Wood (New Zealand politician) (1827–1884), New Zealand politician from Invercargill & Mataura
- William Wood (rower) (1899–1969), Canadian rower and Olympic silver medalist
- William Wood (Scottish surgeon) (1782–1858),
- William Wood (screenwriter), American screenwriter
- William Wood (Texas politician), member of the Twentieth Texas Legislature
- William Wood (trade unionist) (1873–1956), British trade union leader
- William Wood (ventriloquist) (c. 1861–1908), American illusionist and ventriloquist
- William Wood (wrestler) (1888–1971), British wrestler
- William Wood (zoologist) (1774–1857), English entomologist
- William Wood-Sims (1858–1925), English cricketer
- Willie Wood (disambiguation), multiple people
- Willie Wood (American football) (1936–2020), American football player
- Willie Wood (bowler) (born 1938), Scottish professional bowls player
- Willie Wood (footballer) (1878–1947), scored for Bury F.C. in the 1900 and 1903 FA Cup finals
- Willie Wood (golfer) (born 1960), American golfer
- Willis A. Wood (1921–2021), American microbiologist, inventor, and entrepreneur
- Wilson Wood (actor) (1915–2014), American character actor
- Wilson Wood (footballer) (1943–2017), Scottish footballer
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edit- Zach Wood (born 1993), American football player
See also
editFirst name unknown
edit- Wood (baseball), baseball player
Fictional characters
edit- Oliver Wood, a character from the Harry Potter novel series by J. K. Rowling