Thomas, Tom or Tommy Ryan may refer to:
In politics and the military:
- Thomas Ryan (Canadian politician) (1849-1937), Canadian politician
- Thomas Ryan (congressman), (1837–1914), Congressional representative from Kansas
- Thomas Ryan (Irish Army officer), (1893–1980) I.R.A Commander and Lt. Col. Irish Defence Forces
- Thomas Ryan (Quebec politician), (1804–1889), businessman and Senator from Quebec
- Thomas Ryan (Victorian politician) (1870–1943), Australian politician, Member for Essendon in the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- T. J. Ryan (1876–1921), Australian politician, Premier of Queensland, Australia (1915–1919), also New South Wales Parliament member (1921)
- Thomas Jefferson Ryan (1890–1968), Congressional representative from New York
- Thomas J. Ryan (admiral) (1901–1970), American admiral and Medal of Honor recipient
- Thomas P. Ryan, Jr. (1928–2003), Mayor of Rochester, New York
In business:
- Thomas Ryan (businessman), executive at CVS Corporation
- Thomas Fortune Ryan (1851–1928), U.S. businessman
- Tony Ryan (1936–2007), born Thomas Anthony Ryan, the Irish founder of Ryanair
In sports and gaming:
- Tommy Ryan, (1870–1948), American barenuckle boxer
- Tom Ryan (gamer) (born 1986), professional computer gamer
- Tom Ryan (lacrosse), professional lacrosse coach and player
- Tommy Ryan (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
In books, music and television:
- Thomas Ryan (musician) (1827–1903), Irish-American musician
- Thomas J. Ryan (author) (born 1942)
- Tom Ryan (Primeval), a fictional character from the TV series Primeval
- Tom Ryan (The Unit), a fictional character from the CBS drama The Unit
In other usage:
- Thomas F. Ryan (1872–1961), Inventor of five-pin bowling
- Tom Ryan, Detroit-based disc jockey who one went locally by the alter ego Count Scary
- Thomas M. Ryan, Jr. (born 1977), Ohio police officer and musician, awareded the Order of the Sword (United States)
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