John Munro

John Munro may refer to:

Political figures

 * J. B. Munro (1936–2018), New Zealand politician, represented Invercargill electorate
 * John Farquhar Munro (1934–2014), Scottish Liberal Democrat MSP
 * John Munro (Canadian politician) (1931–2003), Canadian Member of Parliament and cabinet minister
 * John Munro (New Zealand politician born 1839) (1839–1910), New Zealand politician, represented Buller electorate
 * John W. Munro (fl. 1900s), Scottish-born Canadian politician
 * John Munro (New Zealand politician born c. 1798) (c. 1798–1879), New Zealand politician, represented Marsden electorate
 * John Munro (loyalist) (1728–1800), United Empire Loyalist and political figure in Upper Canada
 * Sir John Munro, 4th Baronet (died 1697), Scottish baronet
 * John Munro, 11th Baron of Foulis (died 1491), Scottish clan chief of the highland Clan Munro in Rosshire, Scotland

Writers

 * John Munro (poet) (1889–1918), Scottish soldier and poet
 * John Munro (author) (1849–1930), English author whose A Trip to Venus was excerpted in Farewell Fantastic Venus
 * John Neil Munro (fl. 1990s), Scottish journalist and author of biographies

Others

 * John Munro (sportsman) (1928–2013), Western Australian cricketer and WAFL player
 * Arthur Munro (John Arthur Ruskin Munro, 1864–1944), rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, 1919–44
 * John Munro, 9th of Teaninich (1778–1858), Scottish soldier and statesman in India
 * John Munro, 4th of Newmore (died 1749), Scottish-British military officer
 * John Munro of Tain (died 1630), Scottish Presbyterian minister
 * John Campbell Munro (born 1947), Scottish-born Australian folk musician
 * John Munro (surgeon) (1670–1740), Scottish surgeon
 * Les Munro (John Leslie Munro, 1919–2015), New Zealand "Dambuster" Air Force pilot
 * John Hay Munro (born 1948), pastor of Calvary Church, Charlotte, North Carolina
 * John M. M. Munro (1853–1925), Scottish businessman and electrical engineer
 * John Munro of Lemlair, Scottish soldier
 * John C. Munro (clipper), an iron full-rigged ship built in 1862