Hawkins (family name)
Hawkins is a family name that may refer to:
A.
- Alexander Hawkins (* 1981), British jazz pianist and organist
- Alvin Hawkins (1821–1905), American politician
- Andrew Hawkins (* 1986), American Canadian football player and American football player
- Anthony Hawkins (1932-2013), Australian actor
- Augustus F. Hawkins (1907-2007), American politician
B.
- Barry Hawkins (* 1979), English snooker player
- Benjamin Hawkins (1754–1816), American politician
- Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1894), English sculptor and scientist
- Brad Hawkins (born 1976), American actor and voice actor
- Buddy Boy Hawkins (20th century), American blues musician
C.
- Caesar Hawkins (1798-1884), British surgeon
- Callum Hawkins (* 1992), British athlete
- Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969), American jazz musician
- Connie Hawkins (1942-2017), American basketball player
- Corey Hawkins (actor) (born 1988), American actor
- Corey Hawkins (basketball player) (born 1991), American basketball player
- Curt Hawkins , ring name of Brian Joseph Myers (* 1985), American wrestler
D.
- Dale Hawkins (1936–2010), American rock and roll musician
- David Hawkins (philosopher) (1913–2002), American philosopher
- David Hawkins (film editor) (20th century) British film editor
- David G. Hawkins (* 1982), American basketball player
- David R. Hawkins (1927–2012), American mystic and doctor
E.
- Edwin Hawkins (1943–2018), American gospel musician
- Elizabeth Alice Hawkins-Whitshed (1860–1934), mountaineer, photographer and writer of Irish descent
- Erick Hawkins (1909–1994), American dancer and choreographer
- Ernie Hawkins (* 1947), American blues musician
- Erskine Hawkins (1914–1993), American jazz musician
- Evamarie Hey-Hawkins , Professor of Inorganic Chemistry
F.
- Frank Hawkins (Turner) (1897-19 ??), British gymnast
- Frank Hawkins (politician) (1897–1971), Australian politician
- Frank Hawkins (rugby player) (1885-1960) British rugby player
- Frank Hawkins, Jr. (born 1959), American football player
- Frank Hawkins (biologist) (* 1962), British-Canadian conservation biologist and ornithologist
G
- George Hawkins (track and field athlete) (1883-1917), British sprinter
- George Sydney Hawkins (1808–1878), American politician
- Gerald Hawkins (1928–2003), British astronomer and astronomical historian
H
- Harold Hawkins (1886-1917), British marksman
- Hawkshaw Hawkins (1921–1963) American country singer
- Hersey Hawkins (born 1966), American basketball player
- Howard Hawkins (Entrepreneur) († 2015), American entrepreneur
- Howie Hawkins (* 1952), American trade unionist and environmental activist
I.
- Isaac Roberts Hawkins (1818–1880), American politician
J
- JNA Hawkins (1907–1966) American sound engineer
- Jack Hawkins (1910–1973), English actor
- Jalacy Hawkins (1929-2000), American blues singer, see Screamin 'Jay Hawkins
- Jalen Hawkins (* 2001), American-German soccer player
- Jaq D. Hawkins (born 1956), British occultist
- Jeff Hawkins (* 1957), American entrepreneur and neuroscientist
- John Hawkins (Navigator) (1532–1595), English navigator and privateer
- John Hawkins (music historian) (1719–1789), English lawyer and music historian
- John Hawkins (composer) (1944-2007), Canadian composer and pianist
- John Hawkins (athlete) (born 1949), Canadian high jumper
- John David Hawkins (* 1940), British Hittite scientist and archaeologist
- Jonathan Hawkins (born 1983), English chess player
- Jennifer Hawkins (born 1983), Australian beauty queen and television presenter
- José Hugo Garaycoa Hawkins (1930–2018), Peruvian clergyman, Bishop of Tacna y Moquegua, see Hugo Garaycoa
- Joseph Hawkins (politician) (1781–1832), American lawyer and politician (New York)
- Joseph Hawkins (soccer player, 1904) (1904–1972), English soccer player
- Joseph Hawkins (soccer player, 1909) (1909–1988), English soccer player
- Joseph H. Hawkins († 1823), American politician
- Justin Hawkins (* 1975), English musician, singer and songwriter
K
- Karen Hawkins (athlete) (born 1957), American sprinter
- Karen Hawkins (writer) , American writer
L.
- LaRoyce Hawkins (* 1984), American actor, comedian and musician
- Louis Welden Hawkins (1849–1910), French painter
M.
- Martin Hawkins (1888-1959), American track and field athlete
- Micajah Thomas Hawkins (1790-1858), American politician
P
- Paul Hawkins (1937-1969), Australian racing driver
- Paula Hawkins (1927–2009), American politician
- Paula Hawkins (writer) (born 1972), British writer
- Pat Hawkins (cyclist) (born around 1922), Australian cyclist
- Pat Hawkins (track and field athlete) (married Pat Collins ; born 1950), American track and field athlete
- Peter Hawkins (1924-2006), English actor
R.
- Richard Hawkins (Commanding Officer) (1560, 1561 or 1562–1622), English navigator
- Richard Hawkins (producer) , film producer
- Robert Hawkins (* 1970), American boxer
- Roger Hawkins (* 1945), American drummer
- Ronnie Hawkins (born 1935), American singer and pianist
- Roy Hawkins (1903–1974), American blues musician
S.
- Sally Hawkins (born 1976), English actress
- Screamin 'Jay Hawkins ( Jalacy Hawkins ; 1929-2000), American singer
- Sophie B. Hawkins (* 1964), American singer and songwriter
- Stephen Hawkins (* 1971), Australian rower
T
- Taylor Hawkins (born 1972), American drummer
- Ted Hawkins (mandolinist) (1894–1985), American country musician
- Ted Hawkins (singer) (1936–1995), American singer-songwriter
- Thomas W. Hawkins (* 1938), American mathematician historian
- Tom Hawkins (1936-2017), American basketball player
- Tranel Hawkins (born 1962), American athlete
W.
- Walter Hawkins (1949-2010), American gospel singer
- William Hawkins (politician) (1777-1819), American politician
- William Hawkins , pseudonym of Mario Caiano (1933–2015), Italian film director, screenwriter and producer
- William M. Hawkins (* 1953), American entrepreneur and game developer, see Trip Hawkins
- Willis Hawkins (1913-2004), American aeronautical engineer
Hawkins is the name of the following fictional people:
- Jim Hawkins , character from the novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Sam Hawkins , actually Hawkens , one of the characters from Karl May's works