First name Doc

1. Doc Adams (1814)

Baseball Player And Executive

Daniel Lucius Doc Adams was an American baseball player and executive who is regarded by historians as an important figure in the sport's early years. For most of his career...

2. Doc Adkins (1872)

American Baseball Player

Merle Theron Adkins was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Americans and New York Highlanders. Adkins batted and threw right-handed.

3. Doc Amole (1878)

Professional Baseball Player

Morris George Doc Amole was a professional baseball player who career spanned nine season including parts of two in Major League Baseball with the Baltimore Orioles and the Washington Senators....

4. Doc Antle (1960)

TikTok Star

American TikTok star who is best known for his animal, lifestyle, and comedy-related video clips. He is the founder of Myrtle Beach Safari, a well known wild animal sanctuary located...

5. Doc Ayers (1891)

American Baseball Player

Yancey Wyatt Doc Ayers was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was known for throwing the spitball and was one of the 17 pitchers allowed to continue throwing...

6. Doc Bass (1898)

American Baseball Player

Capers Doc Bass was a professional baseball player. He appeared in two games in Major League Baseball for the Boston Braves in 1918 once as a pinch hitter and once...

7. Doc Bennett (1891)

American Baseball Player Manager

Elmer S. Doc Bennett was a minor league baseball pitcher and player who later became a very successful minor league manager leading five teams to league championships in 13 years...

8. Doc Blanchard (1924)

American Football Player And Coa

College Football Hall of Fame fullback who became the first-ever junior to win both the Heisman Trophy and Maxwell Award.

9. Doc Brown (1980)

Rapper

British rapper who released five solo albums before becoming a standup comedian and actor. In March of 2014, he began playing DS Joe Hawkins on Law & Order: UK.

10. Doc Bushong (1856)

Major League Baseball Player

Albert John Bushong D. D. S known as Doc Bushong was a catcher in Major League Baseball. Bushong also made appearances as an umpire and after his retirement from baseball...

11. Doc Carroll (1891)

American Baseball Player

Ralph Arthur Doc Carroll was a Major League Baseball catcher who played in 1916 with the Philadelphia Athletics. He batted and threw right-handed. Carroll had a. 091 batting average in...

12. Doc Casey (1870)

American Baseball Player

James Patrick Doc Casey sometimes referred to as Jimmy Casey was an American baseball player and manager from 1892 to 1911. Casey played 10 seasons in Major League Baseball as...

13. Doc Cheatham (1905)

American Jazz Musician

Jazz trumpeter who toured for decades with music groups led by Chick Webb, Cab Calloway, Teddy Hill, and Benny Goodman. He also produced some solo work in between those engagements.

14. Doc Corbin Dart (1953)

American Singer

Doc Corbin Dart is an American punk rock singer. He was lead singer founder and lyricist of the Lansing Michigan 1980s punk rock band The Cruci*s.

15. Doc Cramer (1905)

Baseball Player

Was considered one of the great center fielders of his era and he collected 2,705 hits during his 20-year career.

16. Doc Crandall (1887)

American Baseball Player And Coa

James Otis Crandall was a right-handed pitcher and second baseman. He was the first player to be consistently used as a relief pitcher. Consequently he was given the nickname Doc...

17. Doc Curley (1874)

American Baseball Player

James Curley was a professional baseball player who played second base in the Major Leagues for the 1899 Chicago Orphans of the National League. He went to college at College...

18. Doc Daugherty (1927)

American Baseball Player

Harold Ray Doc Daugherty ia a retired American professional baseball player and manager and high school football head coach. A shortstop in minor league baseball he made one appearance as...

19. Doc DelCastillo (1968)

Ice Hockey Player

Doc DelCastillo is a famous Ice Hockey Player, who was born on August 25, 1968 in United States. According to Astrologers, Doc DelCastillo's zodiac sign is Virgo.
†Alaska was retroactively forced...

20. Doc Dudley (1894)

Negro League Baseball Player

Charles Arthur Doc Dudley Jr was an American baseball outfielder in the Negro Leagues. He played from 1920 to 1923 with the St. Louis Giants and the St. Louis Stars.

21. Doc Eason (1947)

American Magician

Performed for twenty-seven years in John Denver's bar in Missouri.

22. Doc Edwards (1936)

American Baseball Player And Coa

Howard Rodney Edwards was a backup catcher with the Cleveland Indians Kansas City Athletics New York Yankees and the Philadelphia Phillies over parts of five seasons spanning eight years. He...

23. Doc Farrell (1901)

American Baseball Player

Edward Stephen Doc Farrell was a utility infielder in Major League Baseball playing mainly as a shortstop between 1925 and 1935 for the New York Giants Boston Braves St. Louis...

24. Doc Gautreau (1901)

American Baseball Player

Paul Doc Gautreau was an American professional baseball player manager and scout. The native of Cambridge Massachusetts was a second baseman during his playing days.

25. Doc Gessler (1880)

American Baseball Player

Henry Homer Doc Gessler was a Major League Baseball player born in Greensburg Pennsylvania who began his eight season career at the age of 22 with the Detroit Tigers in...

26. Doc Hamann (1900)

American Baseball Player

Elmer Joseph Doc Hamann was a Major League Baseball player. He only appeared in one game a 15–5 loss to the Boston Red Sox while pitching for the Cleveland Indians...

27. Doc Hammer (1967)

Writer Artist Editor Actor

Known best as a creator and writer of the Cartoon Network series The Venture Bros., this multi-genre artist also performed with several rock bands, created oil paintings, and acted in...

28. Doc Hastings (1941)

Republican U.s. Representative F

Richard Norman Doc Hastings is an American politician and member of the Republican Party who has served as the U. S. Representative for Washington's 4th congressional district since 1995. The...

29. Doc Hazleton (1876)

Baseball Player And Coach

Carpenter Hazleton was a first baseman right-handed batter in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the St. Louis Cardinals during the 1902 season. Hazleton was born in Strafford Vermont....

30. Doc Hendley (1979)

Founder Of Wine To Water

Dickson Beattie Doc Hendley is the founder of Wine to Water an American charitable organization devoted to providing clean water and sanitation to people around the world.

31. Doc Holliday (1851)

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Wild West dentist best known for his participation in the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral. His foggy history and his friendship with Wyatt Earp have made him a figure...

32. Doc Holliday (American football) (1957)

American College Football Player

John Doc Holliday is the current head coach of the Marshall University Thundering Herd football team.

33. Doc Imlay (1889)

American Baseball Player

Harry Miller Doc Imlay was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. He pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies in nine games during the 1913 Philadelphia Phillies season.

34. Doc Johnston (1887)

American Baseball Player

Roger Doc Johnston was a professional baseball player who played infielder in the Major Leagues from 1909-1922. He would play for the Cleveland Indians Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Athletics.

35. Doc Kennedy (1853)

Professional Baseball Player

Michael Joseph Doc Kennedy was an American professional baseball player. He played catcher in the major leagues from 1879 to 1883.

36. Doc Kerr (1882)

American Baseball Player

John Jonas Doc Kerr was a Major League Baseball player who played for the Pittsburgh Rebels and the Baltimore Terrapins in 1914 and 1915.

37. Doc Land (1903)

American Baseball Player

Gilbert Land was a Major League Baseball outfielder. He played one game for the Washington Senators appearing as their starting center fielder in the last game of the 1929 season...

38. Doc Landis (1854)

American Baseball Player

Samuel H. Doc Landis was a Major League Baseball player who played pitcher in 1882. He would play for the Philadelphia Athletics and Baltimore Orioles.

39. Doc Lavan (1890)

American Baseball Player

John Leonard Doc Lavan was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played 12 seasons with the St. Louis Browns Philadelphia Athletics Washington Senators and St. Louis Cardinals. Born in Grand...

40. Doc Lawson (1958)

American Soccer Player

Aldophus “Doc” Lawson is a former American soccer defender best known for his long indoor career. Lawson played the third most games in the history of the original MISL. He...

41. Doc Leitner (1865)

American Baseball Player

George Aloysius Leitner was an American professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues for the 1887 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the National League. He played college baseball at...

42. Doc Marshall (infielder) (1906)

American Baseball Player

Edward Harbert Doc Marshall was an infielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the New York Giants from 1929 to 1932.

43. Doc Martel (1883)

Major League Baseball Player

Leon Alphonse Doc Martel was a catcher and first baseman in Major League Baseball. Nicknamed Marty he played for the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Doves.

44. Doc McJames (1874)

American Baseball Player

James McCutchen James was a professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher over parts of six seasons with the Washington Senators Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas. He was the...

45. Doc McKinney (1971)

American Musician

Martin McKinney is a Canadian-born American raised record producer and songwriter. Professionally referred to as Doc McKinney was formerly one half of the former duet Esthero alongside Jenny Bea Englishman....

46. Doc McMahon (1886)

American Baseball Player

Henry John McMahon was a right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1908 season. McMahon was born in Woburn Massachusetts...

47. Doc Medich (1948)

American Baseball Player

George Francis Doc Medich in Aliquippa Beaver County Pennsylvania is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1972-1982. He was a medical student at the...

48. Doc Miller (1883)

Canadian Baseball Player

Roy Oscar Doc Miller was a Major League Baseball outfielder from 1910-1914. He played for the Chicago Cubs Boston Braves Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phillies. He was interred in North...

49. Doc Morgan (Unknow)

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50. Doc Moskiman (1879)

American Baseball Player

Bankhead Moskiman was a first baseman/right fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1910 season. Listed at 6 ft 0 in 170...

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