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Byrnes is a surname and may refer to:
People
- Edd Byrnes, American actor
- Garrett Byrnes, American composer
- Gene Byrnes, American comic artist
- James F. Byrnes, US politician and U.S. Secretary of State
- John W. Byrnes, US politician
- Jim Byrnes (Australian businessman)
- Jo Byrns, US politician
- Josh Byrnes, manager of the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Eric Byrnes, player of the Arizona Diamondbacks
- Kevin P. Byrnes, U.S. Army 4-star general
- Pat Byrnes, American cartoonist
- Shannon Byrnes, Australian rules player
- Steve Byrnes, television announcer and producer
- Thomas F. Byrnes, 19th Century New York City Police Inspector
- Thomas Joseph Byrnes, Premier of Queensland
- Alex Byrnes, Lord of Leland Manor
Places
- Byrnes Mill, Missouri
- Hale-Byrnes House, Stanton, New Castle County, Delaware
- Byrnes Cove, Ireland
See also
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