Greene is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Disambiguation lists
Greenes sharing the same first name:
- Albert Greene (disambiguation)
 - Bert Greene (disambiguation)
 - Daniel Greene (disambiguation)
 - Frank Greene (disambiguation)
 - Harry Greene (disambiguation)
 - Henry Greene (disambiguation)
 - Herbert Greene (disambiguation)
 - James Greene (disambiguation)
 - Joseph Greene (disambiguation)
 - Joshua Greene (disambiguation)
 - Kevin Greene (disambiguation)
 - Mark Greene (disambiguation)
 - Robert Greene (disambiguation)
 - William Greene (disambiguation)
 
Arts
See also #Writing and publishing
- Alastair Greene (born 1971), American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter
 - Ashley Greene, American actor
 - Balcomb Greene, American artist
 - Brenda Shannon Greene, better known as Shannon, American singer
 - Burton Greene (1937–2021), American free jazz pianist
 - Charles Greene, American architect, partner in Greene and Greene
 - Ellen Greene, American singer and actor
 - Evie Greene (1875–1917), English singer and actor
 - Frances Nimmo Greene (1867-1937), American educator and author
 - Frank Greene (singer) (1879–?), baritone brother of Evie Greene
 - Frank David Greene (born 1963), American trumpet player author, and speaker
 - Gladys Georgianna Greene, better known as Jean Arthur, American actor
 - Graham Greene, Canadian actor
 - Henry Greene, American architect better known as a partner in Greene and Greene
 - J. Patrick Greene, English archaeologist and museum director
 - Jack Greene (1930–2013), American musician
 - Kenny Greene, American singer-songwriter and record producer
 - Kempton Greene, American actor
 - Kim Morgan Greene, American actor
 - Laivan Greene, American actor
 - Lance Greene, American actor and theater and film producer
 - Laura Greene (presenter), British television presenter
 - Leon Greene, English opera singer and film actor
 - Lizzy Greene, American actress
 - Lorne Greene (1915–1987), Canadian actor
 - Maurice Greene (composer), English composer and organist
 - Patrick Greene (composer), American composer
 - Patricia Greene, British actor
 - Peter Greene, American actor
 - Richard Greene, British actor
 - Rosaline Greene, American actress
 - Sarah Greene (actress), Irish actor and singer
 - Sarah Greene (television presenter), British television presenter
 - Shecky Greene (1926–2023), American comedian
 - Susaye Greene, American singer
 - Talib Kweli Greene, better known as Talib Kweli, American emcee
 - Ted Greene (1946–2005), American guitarist and music educator
 - Timothy Greene, South African actor and film director
 - Vivien Greene, English authority on doll's houses
 
Military
- Colton Greene, Confederate general during the American Civil War
 - George S. Greene, Union general during the American Civil War
 - Nathanael Greene, American general (and a name source for many US locations)
 
Politics, law, and government
- Alister Greene, American lawyer and society leader
 - Alvin Greene, American politician
 - Aurelia Greene, American politician
 - Ben Greene, British pacifist
 - Conyngham Greene (1854–1934), British diplomat, minister to Switzerland, Romania and Denmark and ambassador to Japan
 - George Greene, 19th-century Iowa Supreme Court justice
 - Harold H. Greene, U.S. district court justice
 - James Edward Greene, Liberian politician
 - Jehmu Greene, American politician
 - John Greene (settler), English co-founder of Warwick, Rhode Island
 - John Greene Jr., English colonial Deputy Governor of Rhode Island
 - Marjorie Taylor Greene, American politician
 - Moya Greene, Canadian civil servant, President and CEO of Canada Post
 - Nathan S. Greene, American politician
 - Thomas Alan "Tom" Greene, Louisiana politician and veterinarian
 - Walter S. Greene, American politician
 - Wilfred Greene, 1st Baron Greene, British judge
 - William Greene (colonial governor), governor of Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
 - William Pomeroy Crawford Greene, English politician
 
Sciences
- Benjamin Daniel Greene (1793–1862), American botanist
 - Brian Greene, American theoretical physicist and string theorist
 - Charles Ezra Greene, American civil engineer
 - Charles Wilson Greene, American physiologist and pharmacologist
 - Cordelia A. Greene (1831-1905), American physician
 - Edward Lee Greene (1843–1915), American botanist
 - Kevin Greene, British archaeologist
 - Margaret Cicely Langton Greene, British speech and language therapist
 - Victoria Greene, American physicist
 
Sports
- Alan Greene, American diver
 - Alice Greene, British olympic tennis player
 - Andy Greene, American ice hockey player
 - Brandon Greene, American football player
 - Cathal Óg Greene, Irish Gaelic football player
 - Charles Greene (athlete), American sprinter
 - Charlie Greene (baseball), American baseball player
 - Charlie Greene (soccer), American soccer player
 - Conner Greene, American baseball player
 - David Greene, American football player
 - Donté Greene, American basketball player
 - Edward L. Greene, American athlete and coach
 - Hunter Greene (baseball), American baseball player
 - Hunter Greene (basketball), American basketball player
 - Joe Greene, American football player
 - Kai Greene, American bodybuilder
 - Keith Greene (1938–2021), British racing driver
 - Khalil Greene, American baseball player
 - Marcellus Greene, American football player
 - Matt Greene, American ice hockey player
 - Maurice Greene, American sprinter
 - Orien Greene, American basketball player
 - Raven Greene, American football player
 - Riley Greene, American baseball player
 - Russell Greene, Australian rules footballer
 - Serginho Greene, Dutch soccer player
 - Shane Greene, American baseball player
 - Shonn Greene, American football player
 - Toby Greene, American college baseball coach
 - Todd Greene, American baseball player
 - Vibert Greene, Barbadian cricketer
 
Writing and publishing
- A. Wilson Greene, American historian and writer
 - Bette Greene, American writer
 - Bob Greene, American newspaper columnist
 - Cheryll Greene (1943–2013), American magazine editor and scholar
 - Gael Greene, American food critic
 - Graham Greene (1904–1991), English writer
 - Hugh Greene, British journalist and television executive
 - Jamal Greene, American legal scholar and Professor of Law at Columbia Law School
 - Katharine Greene (1731–1777), American diarist better known as Katharine Greene Amory
 - Melissa Fay Greene, American writer
 - Niamh Greene (born 1971), Irish novelist
 - Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592), English pamphleteer and dramatist
 - Robert Greene (American author) (born 1959), American author
 - Sarah Pratt McLean Greene (1856-1935), American writer
 - Sonia Greene (1883–1972), Ukrainian-American writer married to H. P. Lovecraft
 - Tilly Greene, American writer
 
Other
- Anne Greene, known as Mary Gertrude, Irish-born Catholic sister in Australia
 - Belle da Costa Greene, American librarian to J. P. Morgan, and after his death the first director of the Pierpont Morgan Library
 - Benjamin Greene (brewer), English businessman
 - Brendan Greene, Irish video game developer better known as PlayerUnknown
 - Catharine Littlefield Greene (1755–1814), wife of Nathanael Greene in colonial Rhode Island
 - Ettie Mae Greene, American supercentenarian
 - Evarts Boutell Greene, American historian
 - George Washington Greene, American historian
 - Mary Greene (nun) (1843–1933), Irish-born Catholic nun active in Canada
 - Maxine Greene, American educational philosopher, author, social activist, and teacher
 - Vincent Graves Greene (1893–1988), Canadian philatelist
 - William Cornell Greene (1852–1911), American copper magnate
 
Fictional characters
- Dominic Greene, villain in the film Quantum of Solace
 - Hillary Greene, in books by Faith Martin
 - Mark Greene, in the ER television series
 - Maggie Greene, Hershel Greene and Beth Greene, in The Walking Dead television series
 
See also
- Greene C. Bronson, American lawyer and politician
 
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