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Mundy (born Edmond Enright, 19 May 1975, Birr, County Offaly) is an Irish singer-songwriter. 'Mundy' is a nickname given to Enright in reference to the name Edmund even though the correct spelling is Edmond.
Mundy (born Edmund Enright) is an Irish singer-songwriter.
Mundy may also refer to:
- Mundy Township, Michigan, a charter township in Genesee County
- Mundy Park, the largest park in Coquitlam, British Columbia
- Mundy (surname)
Mundy is a name first brought to England by Godfrey, Count of Mondaye, ancestor of the Mundy family who fought with William, Duke of Normandy at the Battle of Hastings Norman Conquest of 1066. The Mundy family lived in Derbyshire. The name however is a reference to the family's place of residence prior to the Norman conquest of England in Mundeyville, Normandy where they inhabited Fécamp Abbey and from Juaye-Mondaye. First found in Derbyshire, like many families today were granted lands by William the Duke of Normandy for assistance at the Battle of Hastings.
Notable persons with that surname include:
- Carl Epting Mundy, Jr. (born 1935), Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
- Bill Mundy (baseball) (1889–1958), American baseball player
- Bill Mundy (real estate), real estate expert
- David Mundy (born 1985), Australian rules footballer
- Edward Mundy (1794–1851), American politician and judge from Michigan
- Edward Miller Mundy (1750–1822), English MP for Derbyshire
- Edward Miller Mundy (1800–1849), English MP for South Derbyshire
- Francis Noel Clarke Mundy (1739–1815), English poet
- Francis Mundy (1771–1837), member of parliament in the UK
- Harry Mundy (1915–1988), British car engine designer and motoring magazine editor
- Jimmy Mundy (1907–1983), American jazz musician and composer
- John Mundy (mayor) (died 1538), Lord Mayor of London in 1522 and landowner of Derby
- John Mundy (composer) (c. 1550/1554–1630), English composer
- John Mundy (diplomat), Canadian diplomat
- John Mundy (presenter), British voice-over artist and former news presenter
- Josef Mundy (1935–1994), Israeli playwright
- Joseph Mundy, computer programmer
- Julie Mundy, American popular culture author and researcher
- Leo C. Mundy (1887-1944), American physician and politician
- Matt Mundy (born 1987), Australian football (soccer) player
- Meg Mundy (born 1915), American actress
- Peter Mundy (fl. 1600 – 1667), Cornish Elizabethan traveller and writer
- Rueben Mundy, American football coach for Tennessee State University
- Ryan Mundy (born 1985), American football player
- Talbot Mundy (1879–1940), English writer
- William Mundy (composer) (c. 1529–1591), English Tudor composer
- William Mundy (Markeaton) (1801–1877), 18th Century English MP
- Wrightson Mundy (1715–1762), High Sheriff of Derbyshire, England and MP for Leicestershire
Mundy (first name and dates unknown) was an English first-class cricketer for Marylebone Cricket Club who was active in the 1800s and is recorded in one match in 1801, scoring 12 runs in his only innings and holding one catch.