Persons With The Surname
- Alfred G. Gilman, a Nobel Prize winning scientist
- Alfred Gilman, Sr. (1908–1984), American pharmacologist, co-publisher of The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics
- Arthur Gilman (1821–1882), Boston architect
- Benjamin A. Gilman, United States representative from New York
- Benjamin Ives Gilman, Boston Museum curator
- Billy Gilman, country singer
- Charlotte Perkins Gilman, turn-of-the-century feminist author
- Daniel Coit Gilman, American educator
- Daniel Hunt Gilman, American railroad builder
- Dorothy Gilman, American author
- Felix Gilman, American author
- George G. Gilman, author of Western novels
- Harold Gilman (1876–1919), British artist
- Henry Gilman, an American organic chemist
- Howard Gilman, industrialist (Gilman Paper Company), philanthropist
- John Taylor Gilman (1753–1828), Continental Congress member from New Hampshire, Governor of New Hampshire
- Laura Anne Gilman, American author
- Laurence Gilman (born 1965), Canadian ice hockey executive
- Lawrence Gilman (1878–1939), American author and music critic
- Nicholas Gilman, one of the signers of the United States Constitution; United States Senator from New Hampshire
- Phoebe Gilman, American children's book author
- Ronald Lee Gilman, judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
- Sander Gilman (born 1944), cultural and literary historian
- Theodore P. Gilman, NYS Comptroller 1900
- Winthrop Sargent Gilman (1808–1884), banker, abolitionist, Gilman, Son & Co., New York City
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