| MARIABUENO | Tennis player; 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship winner (5,5) |
| BUENO | Maria, tennis player who was the 1959 US Women's National Singles Championship winner (5) |
| LACOSTE | Rene ?, French tennis player; 1926 and 1927 US National Singles Championship winner |
| CONNOLLY | Maureen, tennis player who won the 1951 US Women's National Singles Championship (8) |
| ELIZABETHRYAN | Women's tennis player nicknamed Bunny who was runner-up in the 1926 US Women's National Singles Championship (9,4) |
| BROUGH | Louise, winner of the 1947 US Women's National Singles tennis championship (6) |
| ARTLARSEN | Men's tennis player; winner of the 1950 US National Singles Championship (3,6) |
| RENELACOSTE | Men's tennis player who won the 1926 and 1927 US National Singles Championship (4,7) |
| OSUNA | Rafael ___, winner of the 1963 US National Singles tennis championship (5) |
| STOSUR | Samantha ..., Australian tennis player who won the 2011 US Open singles championship (6) |
| SYDNEYLEROUX | US Women's National Team soccer player who scored five goals in a single game against Guatemala in 2012: 2 wds. |
| ABBY | Soccer star Wambach of the US Women's National Team |
| DEMILLE | Cecil B -- --, 1881-1959, US film producer and director (2,5) |
| ALI | Krieger of the US women's national soccer team |
| ERROL | - Flynn, 1909-1959, US actor who was born in Australia (5) |
| LLOYD | Frank (1867-1959), US architect (5,6) |
| WRIGHT | Frank (1867-1959), US architect (5,6) |
| ART | . ... Wall Jr., 1959 US Masters golf champion (3) |
| SAM | US Women's National Soccer Team midfielder ___ Coffey |
| SCHNYDER | Patty ___, Swiss tennis player; 2004 Australian Open singles championship semi-finalist (8) |