David Morgan may refer to:
- David Morgan (historian), professor of history at the University of Wisconsin–Madison
- David Morgan (sociologist) (born 1937), British sociologist
- David Morgan (frontiersman), American frontiersman
- David Morgan (businessman) (born 1947), Australian businessman
- David Morgan (cricket administrator) (born 1937), Welsh cricket administrator and President of the International Cricket Council
- David Morgan (department store), a department store in Cardiff, Wales
- David Morgan (judge) (1849–1912), United States judge who served as Chief Justice of North Dakota
- David Morgan (journalist) (born 1959), Northern Irish television presenter and journalist
- David Morgan (rugby player) (1872–1933), Welsh international rugby player
- David M. Morgan, Chancellor of Deakin University
- David R. Morgan, professor of political science at the University of Oklahoma
- David Morgan, otherwise Dewi Morgan (1877–1971), Welsh bard, scholar and journalist
- David R. Morgan, Jr, otherwise Davey Morgan, photographer
- David John Morgan (1844–1918), British Member of Parliament for Walthamstow, 1900–1906
- David Watts Morgan (1867–1933), Welsh trade unionist and Member of Parliament
- David Watcyn Morgan (1859–1940), Dean of St David's, 1931–1940
- David Morgan (footballer) (born 1994), footballer who plays for Lincoln City
Famous quotes containing the words david and/or morgan:
“This, our respectable daily life, on which the man of common sense, the Englishman of the world, stands so squarely, and on which our institutions are founded, is in fact the veriest illusion, and will vanish like the baseless fabric of a vision; but that faint glimmer of reality which sometimes illuminates the darkness of daylight for all men, reveals something more solid and enduring than adamant, which is in fact the cornerstone of the world.”
—Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)
“O, pluck was he to the backbone and clear grit through and through;
Boasted and bragged like a trooper; but the big words wouldn’t do;
The boy was dying, sir, dying, as plain as plain could be,
Worn out by his ride with Morgan up from the Tennessee.”
—Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840–1894)