Lovell is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Lovell (born 1977), founder of WriteAPrisoner.com
 - Alan Lovell (born 1953), British businessman
 - Alex Lovell (born 1973), British television presenter
 - Andy Lovell (born 1970), Australian football player
 - Ann Lovell (c. 1811 – 1869), wife of James Lovell; first European settlers in Golden Bay, New Zealand
 - Avon Lovell (born 1945), Australian investigative journalist
 - Bernard Lovell (1913–2012), British radio astronomer
 - Charles Lovell (disambiguation), several people, including
- Charles C. Lovell (1929–2023), United States federal judge
 - Charles Henry Lovell (1854–1916), farmer, lumber merchant and political figure in Quebec
 - Charles Lovell (trade unionist) (1923–2014), British trade union leader
 
 - Christopher Lovell (born 1967), English cricketer
 - Curtis Lovell II, American illusionist and escape artist
 - Cyrus Lovell (1804–1895), American politician
 - Daniel Lovell (died 1818), English journalist
 - David Lovell (born 1969), Australian born Welsh cricketer
 - David Lovell (Bermudian cricketer) (born 1983)
 - Dyson Lovell (born 1940), film producer and actor
 - Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, college president
 - Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell (1456 – not earlier than 1487), supporter of Richard III in the Wars of the Roses
 - Frank Lovell (1913–1998), American communist politician
 - Frederick S. Lovell (1813–1878), American politician and military officer
 - Fulke Lovell (died 1285), Bishop of London-elect (1280), Archdeacon of Colchester (1263–1267).
 - Fulton Lovell (1913–1980), American politician and commissioner in Georgia
 - George William Lovell (1804–1878), English dramatist
 - Glenville Lovell (born 1955), Barbadian writer
 - Guillermo Lovell (1918–1967), Argentine boxer
 - Harold Lovell (born 1955), government minister in Antigua and Barbuda
 - Henry Lovell (1828–1907), Canadian politician
 - Henry Tasman Lovell (1878–1958), Australian psychologist
 - Jacqueline Lovell (born 1974), American actress
 - James Lovell (disambiguation), several people, including
- James Lovell (Continental Congress) (1736–1814), a Continental Congress delegate from Massachusetts
 - James Lovell (sculptor) (died 1778), an English sculptor
 
 - Jean Lovell (1926–1992), American female baseball player
 - Jenifer Lovell (born 1974), American rhythmic gymnast
 - Jenny Lovell, Australian actress
 - Jessamyn Lovell (born 1977), American visual artist
 - Jim Lovell (born 1928), a U.S. astronaut of Apollo 8 and commander of Apollo 13
 - Jim Lovell (British Army soldier) (1899–2004), the last surviving decorated 'Tommy' of the First World War
 - Jocelyn Lovell (1950–2016), Canadian cyclist
 - John Lovell (disambiguation), several people, including
- John Lovell (1810-1893), publisher from Montreal, Canada
 - John Lovell (grocer) (c. 1851 – 1913), businessman in Los Angeles, California
 - John C. Lovell (born 1967), American sailor
 - John Harvey Lovell (1860–1939), entomologist in Maine
 
 - Joseph Lovell (1788–1836), Surgeon General of the United States Army
 - Julia Lovell (born 1975), British sinologist
 - Karl Lovell (born 1977), Australian rugby player
 - Kevin Lovell (born 1984), American football placekicker
 - Kieran Lovell (born 1997), Australian rules footballer
 - Lawrence Lovell (born 1944), British hockey player
 - Leo Lovell (1907–1976), Swazi and South African politician
 - Liliana Lovell (born 1967), American entrepreneur, founder of the Coyote Ugly Saloon
 - Mansfield Lovell (1822–1884), major general in the Confederate States Army
 - Marc Lovell (born 1982), English hockey player
 - Margaretta M. Lovell, American professor of art history
 - Maria Ann Lovell, née Lacy (1803–1877), English actress and playwright
 - Mary S. Lovell, British writer
 - Mark Lovell (1960–2003), British rally driver
 - Mark Lovell (footballer) (born 1983), English footballer
 - Matt Lovell, Australian record producer
 - Michael Lovell (born c. 1967), American engineer, and President of Marquette University
 - Michael C. Lovell (1930–2018), American economist
 - Moodie Brock Lovell (1853–1902), Canadian politician
 - Nigel Lovell (1916–2001), Australian stage and radio actor and producer
 - Night Lovell (Shermar Paul; born 1997), Canadian rapper and record producer
 - Noel Lovell (born 1961), Australian rules footballer
 - Patricia Lovell (1929–2013), Australian film producer
 - Patsy Lovell (born 1954), English cricketer
 - Pedro Lovell (born 1945), Argentine boxer
 - Rachel Lovell (born 1978), Australian kayak racer
 - Rata Lovell-Smith (née Bird; 1894–1969), New Zealand artist
 - Raymond Lovell (1900–1953), Canadian-British film actor
 - Robert Lovell (died 1796), English poet
 - Salathiel Lovell (died 1713), British judge
 - Santiago Lovell (1912–1966), Argentine boxer
 - Sarah Lovell (born 1980), Australian politician
 - Sidney Lovell (died 1938), American architect
 - Simon Lovell (born 1957), British comedy magician and card magician
 - Simone Lovell (born 1934), British actress
 - Solomon Lovell (1732–1801), militia brigadier general during the American Revolutionary War
 - Steve Lovell (born 1980), English soccer player
 - Steve Lovell (Welsh footballer) (born 1960)
 - Stuart Lovell (born 1972), Australian professional footballer
 - Sue Lovell (born 1950), American politician
 - Tiffany Roberts-Lovell, American politician
 - Thomas Lovell (died 1524), English soldier and administrator
 - Thomas Lovell (died 1567), English politician
 - Tom Lovell (1909–1997), American illustrator and painter
 - Tony Lovell (1919–1945), British military pilot
 - Tyler Lovell (born 1987), Australian field hockey player
 - Vella Lovell (born 1985), American actress
 - Walter Lovell (1884–1937), American military pilot
 - Wendy Lovell (born 1959), Australian politician
 - Whitfield Lovell (born 1959), American artist
 - Will Lovell (born 1993), English rugby player
 - The Lovell family, Lairds of Ballumbie
 - Robin Lovell-Badge, British geneticist
 - Peter Lovell-Davis, Baron Lovell-Davis (1924–2001), British publishing executive and politician
 - William Lovell-Hewitt (1901–1984), English cricketer
 - Kitty Lovell-Smith (Hilda Kate Lovell-Smith; 1886–1973), New Zealand businesswoman and community organiser
 
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