Adkins
Adkins is a surname of English origin.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Adele Adkins (born 1988), British singer
 - Amanda Adkins (born 1974/1975), American politician and businesswoman
 - Amanda Adkins (born 1976), American swimmer
 - Bennie G. Adkins (1934–2020), United States soldier; recipient of the Medal of Honor
 - Bertha Adkins (1906–1983), American educator, political activist, public servant, and community leader
 - Betty Adkins (1938–2001), American politician
 - Betty Viana-Adkins (born 1971), Venezuelan bodybuilder
 - Bob Adkins (1917–1997), American football player
 - Brad Adkins (born 1973), American artist
 - Bradley Adkins (born 1993), American track and field athlete
 - Cecelia Adkins (1923–2007), American publisher
 - Charles Adkins (politician) (1863–1931), American politician
 - Charles Adkins (boxer) (1932–1993), American boxer
 - Damien Adkins (born 1981), Australian footballer
 - Dan Adkins (1937–2013), American illustrator
 - Sinbad (born David Adkins in 1956), American actor/comedian
 - David E. Adkins, American businessman, pastor, and politician
 - Derrick Adkins (born 1970), American sprinter
 - Dewey Adkins (1918–1998), American baseball player
 - Dick Adkins (1920–1955), American baseball player
 - Doc Adkins (1872–1934) American pitcher in Major League Baseball
 - Dorothy Adkins (1912–1975), American psychologist
 - Doug Adkins (born 1963), American country musician and songwriter
 - Elizabeth W. Adkins (born 1957), American archivist
 - George Adkins (1910–1976), New Zealand rugby player
 - Grady Adkins (1897–1966), American baseball player
 - Greg Adkins (born 1968), American football player and coach
 - Hasil Adkins (1937–2005), American musician
 - Homer Burton Adkins (1892–1949), American chemist
 - Homer Martin Adkins (1890–1964), Governor of Arkansas
 - James Adkins (born 1985), American baseball player
 - James A. Adkins (born 1954), Adjutant General of Maryland
 - James C. Adkins (1915–1994), American politician
 - James Edward Adkins (1867–1939), Irish organist and composer
 - Janet H. Adkins (born 1965), American politician
 - Jesse C. Adkins (1876–1955), American politician
 - Jim Adkins (born 1975), American singer and guitarist for the band Jimmy Eat World
 - John Rainey Adkins (1941–1989), American guitarist and songwriter
 - John Scudder Adkins (1872–1931), American architect
 - Jon Adkins (born 1977), American baseball player
 - Joseph Adkins, American politician
 - Lesley Adkins (born 1955), English writer and archaeologist
 - Margene Adkins (born 1947), American football player
 - Mark Adkins, lead vocalist of the band Guttermouth
 - Minnie Adkins (born 1934), American folk artist
 - Monty Adkins (born 1972), British composer
 - Nate Adkins (born 1999), American football player
 - Nigel Adkins (born 1965), English footballer
 - Patricia Adkins Chiti (died 2018), English singer and musicologist
 - Patrick H. Adkins (1948–2015), American fantasy author
 - Robert Adkins (1626–1685), English minister
 - Rocky Adkins (born 1959), American politician
 - Roy Adkins (born 1951), English writer and archaeologist
 - Roy Francis Adkins (1947–1990), English gangster
 - Roy Adkins (American football) (1898–1975), American football player
 - Rutherford H. Adkins (1924–1996), American soldier
 - Ryland Adkins (1862–1925), English barrister, judge and politician
 - Sally D. Adkins (born 1950), American judge
 - Sam Adkins (born 1955), American football player
 - Sam Adkins (born 1965), American mixed martial artist
 - Sam Adkins (born 1991), English footballer
 - Scott Adkins (born 1976), English actor and martial artist
 - Seth Adkins (born 1989), American actor
 - Spencer Adkins (born 1987), American football player
 - Steve Adkins (born 1964), American baseball player
 - Taylor Adkins, American translator (of François Laruelle & Félix Guattari) and Independent Researcher
 - Terry Adkins (1953–2014), American artist
 - Tom Adkins (born 1958), American political pundit, political writer, public speaker and real-estate investor
 - Tommy Adkins (born 1932), American football player
 - Trace Adkins (born 1962), American country singer-songwriter
 - W. J. Adkins (1907–1965), American educator
 - Walter Knight-Adkin (1880–1957), Anglican priest
 - Walter Scott Adkins (1890–1956), American geologist and paleontologist
 - Winthrop Adkins (1932–2015), Syrian-born American psychologist and educator
 
See also
    
- Adkins, Texas, unincorporated community, United States
 - Justice Adkins (disambiguation)
 - Adkinson
 - Aitken (disambiguation)
 - Aitkin (disambiguation)
 - Atkins (disambiguation)
 - Atkinson (disambiguation)
 - Elkin (disambiguation)
 
References
    
- Browne, W.A.F.; Reaney, P.H.; Wilson, R.M.; Scull, A. (1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames. Tavistock classics in the history of psychiatry. Routledge. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-415-05737-0.
 
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