MacMillan, Macmillan, McMillen or McMillan are variants of a Scottish family name. They may refer to:
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People
- Alexander Macmillan (publisher) (1818–1896), British publisher
- Angus McMillan (1810–1865), Australian explorer
- Archibald McMillan (1762-1832) Canadian pioneer Townships of Templeton, Grenville, Lochaber
- Brian McMillan, South African Cricketer
- Colin R. McMillan (1935–2003), former Assistant United States Secretary of Defense
- Craig McMillan, New Zealand Cricketer
- Daniel Hunter McMillan (1846–1933), Manitoba politician
- Daniel Macmillan (1813–1857), British publisher, brother of Alexander Macmillan (publisher)
- Dave McMillan, basketball coach
- Donald B. MacMillan, American explorer
- Duncan MacMillan, any of several people
- Edwin McMillan (1907–1991), American chemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Frank McMillan, Australian rugby league footballer
- Harold Macmillan (1894–1986), British Prime Minister
- Herbert H. McMillan (1958– ), American politician
- James MacMillan (composer) (born 1959), British composer
- James McMillan (politician) (1838–1902), U.S. politician from Michigan
- James W. McMillan (1825–1903), Union Army general in the American Civil War
- John McMillan (economist) (1951–2007), Professor of Economics at Stanford University, University of California San Diego, and University of Western Ontario
- John McMillan (pastor) (1752–1833), a Presbyterian pastor and educator
- John McMillan (New Brunswick politician) (1816–1886), a New Brunswick businessman and politician
- John McMillan (Ontario politician) (1824–1901), an Ontario farmer and politician
- John Angus McMillan (1874–1922), Ontario merchant and politician
- John L. McMillan, U.S. Congressman from South Carolina
- John McMillan (footballer), English football (soccer) player and manager
- Joseph McMillan, U.S. vexillologist and heraldist
- Kate McMillan, Canadian blogger
- Kenneth MacMillan, Sir, British-born choreographer
- Kirkpatrick MacMillan (1812–1878), British blacksmith who invented the rear-wheel-driven bicycle
- Margaret MacMillan, Canadian historian
- Margaret McMillan, nursery education pioneer
- Nate McMillan, former NBA player and coach of the Portland Trail Blazers
- Norman MacMillan (politician), Canadian politician
- Robert S. McMillan, American astronomer
- Robert S. McMillan (architect)
- Stephen McMillan, Scottish former footballer
- William MacMillan, Canadian politician
- Whitney MacMillan, American Businessman
- Matthew P. McMillan, Labeller
Fictional People
- Trillian (character), or Tricia McMillan, a character in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
- Ernie Macmillan, a character in the Harry Potter book series
- Captain MacMillan, SAS sniper in the 2007 video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Places
- Division of McMillan, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria
- McMillan, Wisconsin
- McMillan Township, Luce County, Michigan
- McMillan Township, Ontonagon County, Michigan
- Lake McMillan in New Mexico
- McMillan Reservoir in Washington, D.C.
Other
- Macmillan Publishers, a multinational publishing group
- List of authors of Macmillan Publishing (United States)
- Macmillan Publishers (United States)
- Macmillan Cancer Support, a British charity
- McMillan and Wife, a 1970s television series
- McMillan Plan, a 1901 development plan for Washington, D.C.
- Clan MacMillan, a Highland Scottish clan
- McMillan Tac-50, a sniper rifle produced by the McMillan Brothers Rifle Company
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