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15 relations: Alexis Kirke, Álvur Kirke, Basil Kirke, Campus (TV series), Circe, David Kirke, George Kirke, Gord Kirke, Ian Kirke, Jemima Kirke, Kirk (disambiguation), Lola Kirke, Percy Kirke, Simon Kirke, Walter Kirke.
Alexis Kirke
Alexis Kirke is a composer and filmmaker known for his interdisciplinary practice.
Álvur Kirke
Álvur Kirke (born 29 July 1939 in Vágur) is a former Faroese docker and politician (MF).
Basil Kirke
Basil Everal Wharton Kirke (29 March 1893 – 8 January 1958) was a radio broadcaster and executive with the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
Campus (TV series)
Campus is a semi-improvised British television sitcom.
See Kirke and Campus (TV series)
Circe
Circe (Κίρκη: KírkÄ“) is an enchantress and a minor goddess in ancient Greek mythology and religion.
See Kirke and Circe
David Kirke
Sir David Kirke (– 1654), also spelled David Ker, was an adventurer, privateer and colonial governor.
George Kirke
George Kirke (died 1675) was a Scottish-born courtier and Member of Parliament for Clitheroe.
Gord Kirke
Gordon I. Kirke (born 1945/1946) is a Canadian sports and entertainment lawyer, university professor, and commentator on radio and television.
Ian Kirke
Ian Kirke (born 26 December 1981) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s.
Jemima Kirke
Jemima Kirke (born 26 April 1985) is a British-American artist, actress and director.
Kirk (disambiguation)
Kirk means "church", often referring to the Church of Scotland in particular.
See Kirke and Kirk (disambiguation)
Lola Kirke
Lola Kirke (born 27 September 1990) is an American and British actress and singer.
Percy Kirke
Lieutenant General Percy Kirke (c. 1646 – 31 October 1691), English soldier, was the son of George Kirke, a court official to Charles I and Charles II.
Simon Kirke
Simon Frederick St George Kirke (born 28 July 1949) is an English musician who was the co-founder, drummer, and only continuous member of the rock supergroup Bad Company.
Walter Kirke
General Sir Walter Mervyn St George Kirke, (19 January 1877 – 2 September 1949) was the Commander in Chief of the British Home Forces at the beginning of the Second World War.
References
Also known as Kirke (disambiguation).

