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simons
n. (plural of simon English)
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Simons
Simons is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Simons (born 1968), Welsh goalkeeper
- Alexandra Simons de Ridder (born 1963), German equestrian
- Algie Martin Simons ((1870–1950), American socialist journalist, newspaper editor and political activist
- Andra Simons, Bermudian writer
- Ann Simons (born 1980), Belgian judoka
- Arthur D. Simons (1918 - 1979), U.S. Army Special Forces officer
- Barbara Simons (born 1941), American computer scientist
- Benjamin Simons, British theoretical physicist
- Billy Simons (born 1983), American singer
- Carlos Simons (born 1954), Turks and Caicos Islands lawyer
- Charles Simons (1906–1979), Belgian footballer
- Charles Casper Simons (1876–1964), American judge
- Charles Earl Simons, Jr. (1916–1999), American judge
- Charles-Mathias Simons (1802 - 1874), Luxembourg politician
- Claude Simons, Jr. (1914–1975), American college sports coach
- Claude Simons, Sr. (1887–1943), American college sports coach
- Daniel Simons (born 1969), American psychologist and cognitive scientist
- Dave Simons (1954-2009), American comic book artist
- David G. Simons (1922-2010), American physician and Airforce pilot
- Dorothy Edith Simons (1912-1996), New Zealand sportswoman, sports journalist and writer
- Doug Simons (born 1966), American baseball pitcher
- Elwyn L. Simons (born 1930), American paleontologist
- Eric Simons (born 1962), South African cricketer
- Eva Simons (born 1984), Dutch singer-songwriter
- Geoff Simons 1939-2011), British freelance writer
- Heintje Simons (born 1955), Dutch singer and actor
- Hellmuth Simons (1893–1969), German bacteriologist
- Henry Calvert Simons (1899 - 1948), American economist
- Howard Simons (1929 - 1989), American journalist
- Hywel Simons (born 1970), Welsh actor
- Jack Simons (1882-1948), Australian businessman and politician
- James Harris Simons (born 1938), American mathematician and hedge fund-manager
- Jan Simons (1925-2006), Canadian baritone
- Jennifer Simons (born 1953), Surinamese politician
- Jesse Simons (1917-2006), American labor arbitrator
- Jim Simons (1950 - 2005), American professional golfer
- Joe Simons (born 1947), Dutch ice hockey player
- Johan Simons (born 1946), Dutch theatre director
- John Simons, British radio executive
- Jonathan Simons (born 1958), American physician and oncologist
- Jozef Simons (1888-1948), Flemish writer and poet
- Jud Simons (1904-1943), Dutch gymnast
- Keneth Alden Simons (1913-2004), American electrical engineer
- Kip Simons, American gymnast
- Margaret Simons (born 1960), Australian journalist and writer
- Marlise Simons, Dutch journalist for the New York Times
- Matt Simons, American singer-songwriter and musician
- May Wood Simons (1876-1948), American writer, teacher and socialist
- Mel Simons (1900-1974), American baseball player
- Menno Simons (1496 - 1561), Dutch Anabaptist
- Moisés Simons (1889 - 1945), Cuban composer
- Nancy Simons (born 1938), American swimmer
- Nicholas Simons, Canadian politician
- Netty Simons (1913-1994), American pianist, music editor, music educator and composer
- Nina Simons (born 1957), American businesswoman
- Paul E. Simons, American diplomat
- Paullina Simons (born 1953), Russian author
- Perla Simons (born 1963), Honduran politician
- Peter Simons (born 1950), British philosopher
- Peter D. Simons (born 1964), Canadian businessman
- Rachel Simons (1914 - 2004), South African communist and trade unionist
- Raf Simons (born 1968), Belgian fashion designer
- Regillio Simons (born 1973), Dutch footballer
- Renee Simons (born 1972), Canadian curler
- Richard D. Simons (born 1927), New York state judge
- Rita Simons (born 1977), English actress, singer and model
- Robert Simons (1922-2011), English cricketer
- Ronald C. Simons (born 1935), American psychiatrist and anthropologist
- Rosearik Rikki Simons (born 1970), American voice actor and writer
- Samuel Simons (1792-1847), American politician from Connecticut
- Seymour Simons (1896-1949), American pianist, composer, orchestra leader, and radio producer
- Shirley Simons (1897-1963), American architect
- Simeon Simons (1759-1853), Native American bodyguard of George Washington
- Simone Simons (born 1985), Dutch mezzo-soprano
- Timmy Simons (born 1976), Belgian footballer
- Walter Simons (1861 - 1937), German lawyer and politician
- William Simons (born 1940), Welsh actor,
Usage examples of "simons".
Close on his heels is Norwegian Simonsen (2:15:51) and third is Jong Hyon Li of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (2:15:52).