Last Name
- Andrew Simms, British writer and political economist
- Benjamin Simms (c. 1830–1854)
- Brendan Simms, historian, writer, and Newton-Sheehy teaching fellow at Cambridge
- Charles Simms (1755–1819), American lawyer and politician
- Charles Carroll Simms, officer of the U.S. Navy
- Chris Simms (born 1980), NFL quarterback
- Clyde Simms (born 1982), American soccer player
- David J. Simms, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin
- Eric Simms (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ernie Simms (born 1891), English footballer
- Frank Simms (born 1947), American singer and voice-over artist
- Frederick Richard Simms, British engineer and motor industry pioneer
- Lise Simms (born 1967), American actress, singer, and dancer from Colorado
- Harry Simms (cricketer) (1882–1942), English cricketer
- Harry Simms (labor leader) (1913–1932), murdered American labor leader
- Heather Simms, American actress from Connecticut
- Howard Simms, tap dancer also known as "Sandman"
- James Simms (1828–1915), British instrument maker
- Paul Simms, American television writer
- Phil Simms (born 1955), former quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL and current television sportcaster for CBS
- Randy Simms, Mayor of Mount Pearl, Newfoundland
- Sarah Simms, a fictional character in the DC Universe
- Scott Simms (born 1970), Canadian politician
- Stuart O. Simms, Maryland politician
- Travis Simms (born 1971), super welterweight professional boxer
- William Simms (1793–1860), British instrument maker
- William Emmet Simms (1822–1898), U.S. Congressman and prominent Confederate politician during the American Civil War
- William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), southern American poet, novelist, and historian
- Willie Simms (1870–1927), champion thoroughbred horse racing jockey
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