Wardlaw
- Not to be confused with Wardlow.
Wardlaw is a first name and surname of Scottish origin.
The name refers to:
- Persons
- Barbara Wardlaw (contemporary), Canadian politician of the First Nations
- Chris Wardlaw (born 1950), Australian long-distance runner
- Claude Wardlaw (1901-1985), British botanist
- Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw (1677–1727), Scottish noblewoman and poet
- Helen Wardlaw (born 1982), English cricketer
- Henry Wardlaw (died 1440), Scottish church leader, Bishop of St Andrews, founder of the University of St Andrews
- Iain Wardlaw (born 1985), Scottish cricketer
- Jack Wardlaw (1937-2012), American journalist
- John Wardlaw-Milne (1879–1967), British politician for Kidderminster
- Kim McLane Wardlaw (born 1954), American jurist in the federal courts
- Lee Wardlaw (contemporary), American author of children's books
- Ralph Wardlaw (1779–1853), Scottish Presbyterian clergyman and writer
- Robert Wardlaw (1889–1964), Australian politician from Tasmania
- Walter Wardlaw (died c. 1387), Scottish Bishop of Glasgow, uncle of Henry Wardlaw
- Peerage
- Wardlaw baronets, a title in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia
- Places
- Wardlaw-Hartridge school in Edison, New Jersey
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