Collins (surname)
Pronunciation | /ˈkɒlɪnz/ |
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Language(s) | English |
Origin | |
Language(s) | Middle English, Irish |
Word/name | 1. Colin, Collin, Coll 2. Ó Coileáin, Mac Coileáin |
Derivation | 1. relative or son of Coileáin 2. pet form of Nicholas |
Meaning | 1. victory-people 2. puppy, young dog 3. darling 4. grove 5. hill |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Collin, Colling, Coling, Collings, Colings, Collis, Coliss, Collen, and Collens |
Collins is a surname. There are many alternative spellings or related surnames.[1]
The name may be derived from Coll or Colin, an English diminutive of the Greek name Nicholas; from the Irish word cuilein, meaning "darling"; from the Welsh collen, referring to a grove of hazel trees; or of the French colline, meaning "hill".[2][3] It may be derived from "relative or son of Coileáin", and other meanings ascribed to it are "victory-people" or "puppy".[4][5][6]
The earliest documented evidence of the name in England is in the 12th century. One Colinus de Andresia appears in the pipe rolls of Berkshire in 1191, while a Colinus is mentioned in Hartopp's "Register of the Freemen of Leicester" recorded in 1196.[citation needed]
In Ireland, Collins is one of the most common surnames, ranked number 30.[7]
People with the surname Collins include:
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[edit]- Collins (baseball) (first name unknown) (fl. 1892), American baseball player
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[edit]- Aaron Collins (footballer) (born 1997), Welsh footballer
- Aaron Collins (singer) (1930–1997), American singer/songwriter
- A. E. J. Collins (1885–1914), English cricketer and army officer
- Aidan Collins (born 1986), English footballer
- Alan Collins (sculptor) (1928–2016), English-born sculptor
- Alan Collins (writer) (1928–2008), Australian-Jewish author
- Al and Albert Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Al "Jazzbo" Collins (1919–1997), American disc jockey, radio personality and recording artist
- Albert Collins (politician) (1868–1956), New South Wales politician
- Albert Collins (painter) (1883–1951), Australian painter, teacher and actor
- Albert Collins (footballer) (1899–1969), English footballer
- Albert Collins (1932–1993), American blues musician
- Albin Collins (1927–2006), American National Football League player
- Alex Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Alex Collins (politician) (1876–1949), Canadian politician
- Alex Collins (American football) (1994–2023), American football player
- Alexander L. Collins (1812–1901), American judge, lawyer, and politician
- Allan Collins (Australian rules footballer) (1919–2006)
- Allan M. Collins, cognitive and education scientist
- Allegra Collins (born 1972), American attorney, educator and judge
- Allen Collins (1952–1990), American guitarist
- Amelia Collins (1873–1962), prominent American Bahá'i
- An Collins, 17th-century English poet
- Andrew and Andy Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Andrew Collins (judge) (born 1942), English barrister and judge
- Andrew Collins (footballer, born 1965), Australian rules player for Hawthorn
- Andrew Collins (broadcaster) (born 1965), British journalist, scriptwriter and broadcaster
- Andrew Collins (cricketer) (1972–1999), English cricketer
- Andrew Collins (actor) (born 1973), British actor
- Andrew Collins (footballer, born 1988), Australian rules player for Carlton
- Andy Collins (TV presenter) (born 1970), British television personality
- Andy Collins (artist) (born 1971), American artist
- Andy Collins (game designer), role-playing game developer and "Sage" for Wizards of the Coast
- Ann, Anne and Annie Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ann Collins (1916–1999), American painter
- Anne Fraser née Collins (born 1951), New Zealand politician
- Anne Collins (author) (born 1952), Canadian writer, editor and publishing executive
- Anne Collins (contralto) (1943–2009), English opera singer
- Annie Collins (born 19??), New Zealand film editor
- Anthony Collins (American football) (born 1985), American football player
- Anthony Collins (philosopher) (1676–1729), English philosopher
- Anthony Collins (composer) (1893–1963), British film score composer and conductor
- Anthony G. Collins (born 1949), Australian-American university president
- Art and Arthur Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Art Collins (basketball) (born 1954), American basketball player
- Arthur Collins (antiquarian) (1682–1760), English genealogist and historian
- Arthur Collins (politician) (1832–1921), New Zealand politician
- Arthur Collins (courtier) (1845–1911), English equerry in the courts of Queen Victoria and King Edward VII
- Arthur Collins (theatre manager) (1864–1932), manager of Drury Lane Theatre
- Arthur Collins (singer) (1864–1933), American singer
- Arthur L. Collins (1868–1902), British metallurgist, mining engineer and mine manager
- Arthur Collins (cricketer) (1871–1945), English cricketer
- Arthur Greville Collins (1896–1980), American film director
- Arthur Collins (rugby union) (1906–1988), New Zealand rugby union player
- Arthur A. Collins (1909–1987), founder of Collins Radio
- Arthur D. Collins Jr. (born 1947), chairman of Medtronic
- Arthur R. Collins (born 1960), American political consultant
- Ashley Collins (born 1967), American artist
- Audrey Collins (1915–2010), English cricketer and sports administrator
- Audrey B. Collins (born 1945), American District Judge
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[edit]- Barbara-Rose Collins (1939–2021), American politician
- Barrie Collins, writer on the Rwandan genocide
- Becky Collins (born 1944), American swimmer
- Ben and Benjamin Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ben Collins (American football) (c. 1921 – 2014), American football player and coach
- Ben Collins (soccer, born 1961), Liberian soccer midfielder
- Ben Collins (racing driver) (born 1975), British racing driver
- Ben Collins (programmer), Debian Project Leader from January 1999 to March 2001
- Ben Collins, American screenwriter
- Ben Collins (reporter), American journalist
- Benjamin Collins (cricketer, born 1820) (1820–1903), English cricketer
- Bernadette Collins, British strategy engineer from Northern Ireland
- Bernie Collins (1935–2018), Canadian politician
- Bianca Collins (born 1988), American actress
- Bill and Billy Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bill Collins (catcher) (1863–1893), American baseball player on Cleveland Spiders' all-time roster
- Bill Collins (outfielder) (1882–1962), American baseball outfielder
- Bill Collins (footballer, born 1920) (1920–2010), aka Buster Collins, Northern Irish footballer
- Bill Collins (racecaller) (1928–1997), Australian racecaller
- Bill Collins (golfer) (1928–2006), American professional golfer
- Bill Collins (television presenter) (1934–2019), Australian film critic and television presenter
- Bill Collins (ice hockey) (born 1943), Canadian former ice hockey player
- Bill Collins (athlete) (born 1950), Masters athletics world record sprinter
- Billy Collins (Australian footballer) (1909–1987), Australian footballer for Melbourne
- Billy Collins (born 1941), American poet
- Bob and Bobby Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bob Collins (footballer, born 1934) (1934–2018), Australian rules footballer for Footscray
- Bob Collins (broadcaster) (1942–2000), American broadcaster
- Bob Collins (politician) (1946–2007), Australian politician
- Bobby Collins (footballer) (1931–2014), Scottish footballer
- Bobby Collins (American football coach) (1933–2021), former American football coach
- Bobby Collins (comedian) (born 1951), American stand-up comedian and film actor
- Bobby Collins (basketball) (born 1966), American college basketball coach
- Bobby Collins (tight end) (born 1976), former tight end in the National Football League
- Bootsy Collins (born 1951), American funk bassist, singer and songwriter
- Brent Collins (1941–1988), American actor
- Brian Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Brian Collins (cricketer) (born 1941), former English cricketer
- Brian Collins (speedway rider) (born 1948), Scottish former motorcycle speedway rider
- Brian Collins (1970s singer) (born 1950), American country music artist
- Brian Collins (2010s singer), American country music artist
- Brian Todd Collins (born 1986), American rapper known as Kid Ink
- Brian Collins (designer), American designer and creative director
- Bridget Jean Collins, maiden name of American playwright Jean Kerr
- Bud Collins (1929–2016), American journalist
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[edit]- Cal Collins (1933–2001), American jazz guitarist
- Calvin Collins (born 1974), American football guard
- Cardiss Collins (1931–2013), American politician
- Careena Collins (born 1967), American porn actress and director
- Carla Collins (born 1965), Canadian comedian, actress, TV host and writer
- Carr Collins Sr. (1892–1980), American businessman and philanthropist
- Catfish Collins (1943–2010), American guitarist, brother of Bootsy Collins
- Cecil Collins (artist) (1908–1989), British artist
- Cecil L. Collins (1926–2007), American politician
- Cecil Collins (football) (born 1976), American footballer and convicted burglar
- Chad Michael Collins (born 1979), American actor
- Charles and Charlie Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, including
- Charles Collins (painter) (c. 1680–1744), Irish painter
- Charles James Collins (1820–1864), English journalist and novelist
- Charles Allston Collins (1828–1873), British Pre-Raphaelite artist
- Charles Collins (New South Wales politician) (1850–1898), New South Wales politician
- Charles Collins (ice hockey) (1882–1920), Canadian ice hockey player
- Charles Collins (actor) (1904–1999), American actor
- Charles E. Collins (American football), American football coach
- Charles E. Collins (politician) (1929–2012), independent candidate for U.S. president in 1996 and 2000
- Charlie Collins (footballer) (born 1991), English footballer
- Charlie Collins (musician), Australian musician (female)
- Charlie Collins (politician) (born 1962), Arkansas politician
- Chris Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, including
- Chris Collins (New York politician) (born 1950), former U.S. Representative for New York's 27th congressional district
- Chris Collins (Virginia politician) (born 1971), member of the Virginia House of Delegates
- Chris Collins (soccer) (born 1956), American soccer player
- Chris Collins (Canadian politician) (born 1962), Canadian politician from New Brunswick
- Chris Collins (American musician), American musician, recording engineer/producer and technologist
- Chris Collins (Australian musician), Australian musician, recording engineer and producer
- Chris Collins (basketball) (born 1974), American basketball player and coach, son of Doug Collins
- Chris Collins (lacrosse) (born 1982), American lacrosse player
- Chris Collins (ice hockey) (born 1984), American ice hockey player
- Chris Collins (singer), American musician and former vocalist for the band now known as Dream Theater
- Chris Collins (writer), American television writer
- Christine Collins (rower) (born 1969), American rower
- Christopher Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Christopher Collins (cricketer) (1859–1919), English cricketer
- Christopher Collins (1949–1994), American actor, voice artist and comedian also known as Chris Latta
- Christopher Graham Collins (born 1957), birth name of the British comedian Frank Skinner
- Chuck Collins (American football) (1903–1977), American football player and coach
- Chuck Collins (born 1959), American author on economic matters
- Clara Stone Fields Collins (1908–1981), Alabama legislator
- Clarence Collins (born 1942), American musician, vocalist. Founder of R&B vocal group Little Anthony and the Imperials
- Clifton Collins Jr. (born 1970), American actor
- Coi Leray Collins (born 1997), American rapper and singer
- Colm Collins, Gaelic football manager
- Con Collins (1881–1937), Irish politician
- Cora Sue Collins (1927–2025), American child actress
- Corey Collins (born 2001), American football player
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[edit]- Dal Collins (1907–2001), South African cricket umpire
- Damian Collins (born 1974), British Conservative Party politician
- Dan, Daniel, Danielle and Danny Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dan Collins (baseball) (1854–1883), baseball player
- Dan Collins (journalist), senior producer for CBS News.com
- Daniel Collins (priest) (died 1648) Canon of Windsor
- Daniel Collins (canoeist) (born 1970), Australian Olympic canoeist
- Danielle Collins (born 1993), American tennis player
- Danny Collins (footballer) (born 1980), Welsh footballer
- Danny Boy Collins (born 1967), English wrestler
- Darnell Collins (1961–1995), American spree killer
- Darren Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Darren Collins (Australian footballer) (born 1967), Australian rules footballer
- Darren Collins (English footballer) (born 1967), English footballer
- Darren Collins (athlete), Australian Paralympic athlete
- Darron Collins (born 1970), American human ecologist
- Daryl Collins (born 1956), Australian rules footballer
- David Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dave Collins (baseball) (born 1952), American baseball player
- David Collins (lieutenant governor) (1754–1810), first Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemens Land (later Tasmania)
- David Collins (New Zealand cricketer) (1887–1967), played for Wellington and Cambridge University
- David Collins (judge) (born 1954), Justice of the High Court of New Zealand
- David Collins (interior designer) (1955–2013), designer of interiors of bars and restaurants in London
- David Collins (rower) (born 1969), American rower
- David Collins (hurler) (born 1984), Irish hurler
- Dean Collins (dancer) (1917–1984), American dancer
- Dean Collins (actor) (born 1990), American actor
- Derek Collins (born 1969), Scottish footballer
- Des Collins (1923–2017), English footballer
- Desmond H. Collins, Canadian paleontologist
- Diana Collins (1917–2003), English social activist
- Dobson Collins (born 1987), American and Canadian football player from Georgia, US
- Dolly Collins (1933–1995), British folk singer
- Dominic Collins (1566–1602), Irish Jesuit lay brother, soldier and Roman Catholic martyr
- Dominic Collins (swimmer) (born 1977), Australian Paralympic swimmer
- Don Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Don Collins (baseball) (1952–2022), American baseball player
- Don Collins (born 1958), American basketball player
- Don Collins, alleged rapist and murderer of Robbie Middleton
- Donal Collins (19??–2010), Irish priest and teacher convicted of sexual abuse of pupils in his charge
- Donald Collins (Maine politician) (1925–2018), American politician in Maine
- Donald Collins (Vermont politician) (born 1942), American politician in Vermont
- Dorothy Collins (1926–1994), American actress and recording artist (born Marjorie Chandler)
- Dottie Wiltse Collins (1923–2008), American professional baseball player
- Doug Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Doug Collins (journalist) (1920–2001), Canadian journalist, alleged Holocaust denier
- Doug Collins (footballer) (born 1945), English footballer
- Doug Collins (Canadian football) (born 1948), Canadian football player
- Doug Collins (basketball) (born 1951), NBA player, current coach
- Doug Collins (basketball) (born 1951), NBA player, current coach
- Dwayne Collins (1988–2025), American basketball player
- Dylan Collins (born 1980), Irish businessman
- Dylan Collins (entertainer and celebrity) [d] (born 1995), American actor
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[edit]- Eamon Collins (1954–1999), IRA paramilitary and author
- Eamonn Collins (footballer) (born 1965), Irish footballer
- Earl Collins (politician) (1895–1958), Canadian politician
- Earl Gregory Collins (born 1960), Anglican priest and former Benedictine abbot
- Eddie, Edmund, Edward and Edwyn Collins (disambiguation)
- Eddie Collins (actor) (1883–1940), American comedian, actor and singer
- Eddie Collins (1887–1951), American baseball player and manager
- Eddie Collins Jr. (1916–2000), American baseball player
- Eddie Collins (born 1981), American rapper known as Greydon Square
- Edmund John Patrick Collins (1931–2014), Australian Roman Catholic bishop
- Edward Knight Collins (1802–1878), American shipping magnate
- Edward Treacher Collins (1862–1932), British surgeon and ophthalmologist
- Edward Joseph Collins (1886–1951), American composer and pianist
- Edward Collins (figure skater) (fl. 1957–1959) Canadian
- Edward Collins (Irish politician) (1941–2019), Irish Fine Gael politician
- Edward J. Collins Jr. (c. 1944 – 2007), Massachusetts civil servant and public manager
- Edwyn Collins, Scottish musician
- Efeso Collins (1974–2024), New Zealand politician
- Eileen Collins (born 1956), American astronaut, first female Space Shuttle pilot (STS-63) and commander (STS-93)
- Eleanor Collins (1919–2024), Canadian jazz singer, television host and civic leader
- Elijah Collins (born 2000), American football player
- Elisabeth Collins (1904–2000), British artist
- Elizabeth Collins (born 1982), Canadian swimmer
- Emily Parmely Collins (1814–1909), American suffragist, activist, writer
- Eoin Collins (born 1968), Irish tennis player
- Eric Dwayne Collins (born 1968), American rapper known as RBX
- Eric Collins (born 1969), American sports announcer
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[edit]- Felicia Collins (born 1964), American musician
- Florestine Perrault Collins (1895–1988), American photographer
- Floyd Collins (1887–1925), American cave explorer
- Francis Dolan Collins (1841–1891), American politician
- Francis Collins (born 1950), American geneticist
- Frank Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, several people
- Frank Collins (footballer) (1893–19??), Irish footballer
- Frank Collins (musician) (born 1947), British composer, singer and arranger
- Frank Collins (British Army soldier) (1956–1998), SAS Soldier and Church of England Minister
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[edit]- G. Pat Collins (1895–1959), American actor
- Gail Collins (born 1945), American journalist and author
- Gary Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Gary Collins (ice hockey) (1935–2022), Canadian player for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Gary Collins (actor) (1938–2012), American film and television actor
- Gary Collins (American football) (born 1940), American football end and punter for the Cleveland Browns
- Gary Collins (Idaho politician) (1942–2023), Republican Idaho State Representative
- Gary Collins (racing driver) (born 1960), American stock car driver
- Gary Collins (Canadian politician) (born 1963), Canadian politician
- Gavin Collins, British Anglican bishop
- Gavin Collins (baseball), American baseball player
- Gemma Collins (born 1981), English media personality and businesswoman
- Geoff and Geoffrey Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Geoff Collins (Australian rules footballer) (1926–2005)
- Geoffrey Collins (cricketer, born 1909) (1909–1968), English cricketer
- Geoffrey Collins (cricketer, born 1918) (1918–2008), English cricketer
- George Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- George Collins (Nova Scotia politician) (1771–1813), mariner, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia
- George Collins (Australian politician) (1839–1926), Tasmanian politician
- George Collins (cricketer, born 1889) (1889–1949), English cricketer
- George R. Collins (1917–1993), American historian
- George W. Collins (1925–1972), U.S. Representative from Illinois
- George E. Collins (1928–2017), American mathematician
- George Collins (footballer), English football manager
- Gerard Collins (canoeist) (born 1952), Irish slalom canoeist
- Gerry Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Gerry Collins (politician) (born 1938), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Gerry Collins (footballer) (born 1955), Scottish footballer and coach
- Gerry Collins (broadcaster), Australian broadcaster
- Glen Collins (American football) (born 1959), American football player
- Glen Collins (footballer) (born 1977), New Zealand association football player
- Glenda Collins (born 1943), British pop singer
- Godfrey Collins (1875–1936), British politician
- Goldie Collins (1901–1982), Australian rules footballer
- Gordon Collins (1914–1986), English cricketer
- Grant Collins (born 19??), Australian drummer
- Gregor Collins (born 1976), American writer, actor, and producer
- Guy N. Collins (1872–1938), American botanist and geneticist
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[edit]- Hal Collins, American football coach
- Harlan Collins (born 19??), American composer
- Harold and Harry Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Harold Collins (Australian politician) (1887–1962), Australian politician in Queensland
- Harold Collins (strongman), (born 1957), American strongman and powerlifter
- Harry Collins (footballer) (1892–1918), Australian rules footballer
- Harry J. Collins (1895–1963), US Army general
- Harry Warren Collins (1896–1968), American baseball pitcher known as Rip Collins
- Harry Collins (born 1943), British academic
- Heidi Collins (born 1967), American news broadcaster
- Henry Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Henry Collins (politician) (1844–1904), Canadian mayor of Vancouver
- Henry Collins (official) (1905–1961), U.S. government employee and Soviet spy
- Henry Collins (boxer) (born 1977), Australian boxer
- Herbert A. Collins (1865–1937), Canadian-born American landscape and portrait painter
- Herbert Collins (1885–1975), British architect
- Herbie Collins (1888–1959), Australian cricketer
- Hercules Collins (died 1702), English Baptist minister and author
- Hub Collins (1864–1892), American baseball player
- Hubert Collins (1936–2023), American politician in Kentucky
- Hugh Collins (born 1953), British legal academic
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[edit]- Ian Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Ian Collins (tennis) (1903–1975), British tennis player from the 1920s and 1930s
- Ian Collins (footballer) (born 1942), Australian businessman and former Australian rules footballer
- Ian Collins (radio presenter) (born 1966), UK radio presenter
- Ian Collins (soccer) (born 1963), American soccer coach at the University of Kentucky
- Isaac J. Collins (1874–1975), American businessman, founder of the Anchor Hocking
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[edit]- Jacinta Collins (born 1962), Australian politician
- Jack Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Jack Collins (footballer, born 1904) (1904–1968), Australian rules footballer for Melbourne
- Jack Collins (footballer, born 1910) (1910–1972), Australian rules footballer for Geelong
- Jack Collins (actor) (1918–2005), American stage actor
- Jack Collins (footballer, born 1925) (1925–1998), Australian rules footballer for Fitzroy and Essendon
- Jack Collins (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2008), Australian rules footballer for Footscray and football administrator
- Jack Collins (umpire) (1932–2021), Australian Test cricket umpire
- Jack Collins (politician) (born 1943), American college basketball coach and politician in New Jersey
- Jackie Collins (1937–2015), British novelist
- Jacqueline Y. Collins (born 1949), American politician
- Jackson Collins (born 1998), Australian canoeist
- Jalen Collins (born 1993), American football player
- James Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- James Collins (public servant) (1869–1934), Australian Secretary of the Department of the Treasury
- James Lawton Collins (1882–1963), U.S. Army general
- James L. Collins (1883–1953), Texas oil man and community philanthropist
- James Collins (Irish politician) (1900–1967), Irish politician and father of Gerard Collins
- James Francis Collins (1905–1989), U.S. Army general
- James M. Collins (1916–1989), American politician
- James Franklin Collins (born 1939), U.S. diplomat and Ambassador to Russia
- James C. Collins (born 1958), American business theorist
- James Collins (bioengineer) (born 1965), American bioengineer
- James Collins (basketball) (born 1973), American basketball player
- James Collins (footballer, born 1983), Welsh footballer playing for West Ham
- James Collins (rugby union) (born 1986), English rugby union player
- James Collins (footballer, born 1990), Irish footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Swindon Town, Hibernian)
- James Collins (songwriter), Canadian songwriter, actor and singer
- Jamie Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Jamie Collins (footballer born 1978), English footballer
- Jamie Collins (footballer born 1984), English footballer
- Jamie Collins (American football) (born 1989), American football player
- Jane Collins (born 1962), British Ukip Member of the European Parliament
- Jarron Collins (born 1978), American basketball player and coach
- Jason Collins (surfer) (born 1974), American surfer
- Jason Collins (born 1978), American basketball player
- Javiar Collins (born 1978), American football player
- Jed Collins (born 1986), American football player
- Jennie Collins (1828–1887), labor reformer, humanitarian, and suffragist
- Jerry Collins (1980–2015), Samoan-born New Zealand rugby player
- Jess Collins (1923–2004), American artist
- Jessica Collins (born 1971), American actress
- Jessie Collins (born 1983), American actress
- Jim Collins (curler), (c. 1922–1982), Canadian curler
- Jim Collins (footballer, born 1923) (1923–1996), footballer for Barrow and Chester City
- Jim Collins (ice hockey) (born 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jim Collins (linebacker) (born 1958), American football linebacker and NFL Pro Bowler
- Jim Collins (singer) (born 1959), American country music singer-songwriter
- Jim Collins (American football coach) (born 1966), head football coach at Saginaw Valley State University
- Jimmy Collins (1870–1943), American baseball player
- Jimmy Collins (footballer, born 1903) (1903–1977), English footballer who played for West Ham United
- Jimmy Collins (footballer, born 1911) (1911–1983), English footballer
- Jimmy Collins (footballer, born 1923), Irish goalkeeper during the 1940s and 1950s
- Jimmy Collins (footballer, born 1937), Scottish footballer
- Jimmy Collins (basketball) (1946–2020), American basketball player and coach
- J. Lawton Collins (1896–1987), American general and army Chief of Staff
- Jo Collins (born 1945), American model
- Joan Collins (born 1933), British actress
- Joe Collins (American football), American football player for the University of Notre Dame, 1908–1909
- Joe Collins (1922–1989), American baseball player
- Joely Collins (born 1972), Canadian actress and producer
- John Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- John Collins (Andover MP) (1624–1711), English academic and politician
- John Collins (mathematician) (1625–1683), English mathematician
- John Collins (Independent minister) (c. 1632–1687)
- John Collins (delegate) (1717–1795), Rhode Island delegate to Continental Congress
- John Collins (poet) (1742–1808), English orator, singer, and poet
- John Baptist Collins (died 1794), would-be French pirate
- John Collins (governor), (1776–1822), American manufacturer and Governor of Delaware
- John Collins Covell (1823–1887), American educator and school administrator
- John S. Collins (1837–1928), American Quaker farmer who moved to southern Florida
- John Churton Collins (1848–1908), English literary critic
- John J. Collins (bishop) (1856–1934), American-born Catholic bishop in Jamaica
- John Collins (New Zealand cricketer) (1868–1943)
- John Collins (Fijian cricketer) (fl. 1895), Fijian cricketer
- John F. Collins (1872–1962), Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island, 1939–1941
- John Collins (VC) (1880–1951), English soldier awarded the Victoria Cross
- John Augustine Collins (1899–1989), Royal Australian Navy
- John H. Collins (academic) (1902–1981), American classical scholar
- John Collins (priest), (1905–1982), UK radical Anglican cleric
- John W. Collins (1912–2001), chess instructor
- John Collins (jazz guitarist) (1913–2001), American
- John F. Collins (1919–1995), Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts (1960–1968)
- John A. Collins (chaplain) (1931–2003), Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force
- John Collins (UK businessman) (born 1941), former head of National Power
- John D. Collins (born 1942), British actor, best known for his role in 'Allo 'Allo
- John Collins (footballer, born 1942), former English professional footballer
- John Joseph Collins (born 1944), Irish barrister
- John J. Collins (born 1946), Irish biblical studies scholar
- John C. Collins (born 1949), American theoretical particle physicist
- John Collins (footballer, born 1949), former Welsh professional footballer
- John Collins (sports executive) (born 1961), American sports executive
- John Collins (footballer born 1968), Scottish football player and manager
- John Collins (theater) (born c. 1969), American experimental theater director
- John Collins (Australian musician) (born 1971), Australian bass player for Powderfinger
- John Collins (musician/researcher) (born 19??), British
- Johnny Collins (1938–2009), British folk singer
- Johnson Collins (1847–1906), African-American politician
- Jon Collins (born 1960s), American basketball player
- Jonathan Collins (born 1961), Australian rules footballer
- Jose Collins (1887–1958), English actress and singer
- Joseph Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Joseph Henry Collins (1841–1916), mining engineer and geologist
- Joseph Collins (neurologist) (1866–1950), American neurologist
- Joseph Lawton Collins (1896–1987), American soldier
- Joseph T. Collins (1939–2012), American herpetologist
- Joyce Collins (1930–2010), American jazz pianist and singer
- Judith Collins (born 1959), New Zealand politician
- Judson Dwight Collins (1823–1852), Methodist missionary to China
- Judy Collins (born 1939), American singer and songwriter
- Julia C. Collins (c. 1842–1865), African-American writer
- Julia Collins (Jeopardy! contestant) (born 1982), contestant on the American game show Jeopardy!
- Julie Collins (born 1971), Australian politician
- Justin Lee Collins (born 1974), British comedian
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[edit]- Karl Collins (born 1971), English actor
- Kate and Katherine Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Kate Collins (actress) (born 1959), American actress
- Kate Collins (journalist) (born 1983), South Australian television presenter
- Kate Collins (author), American author
- Katherine Collins (born 1947), Canadian cartoonist and writer
- Ken Collins (born 1939), Scottish MEP and environmentalist
- Keri Collins (born 1978), Welsh director and writer for film and TV
- Kerry Collins, American football quarterback in the National Football League
- Kevin Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Kevin Collins (baseball) (1946–2016), American Major League Baseball player
- Kevin Collins (ice hockey) (born 1950), National Hockey League linesman
- Kevin Collins (American actor) (born 1972), American actor in theatre, film, television and radio drama
- Kevin Andrew Collins (born 1974), child abducted from San Francisco in 1984
- Kim Collins (born 1976), runner from St Kitts and Nevis
- Kip Collins (1969–2006), American record producer and composer
- Kreigh Collins (tennis) (1875–1909), American tennis player
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[edit]- Landon Collins (born 1994), American football safety
- Larry Collins (writer) (1929–2005), American writer
- Lauren Collins (born 1986), Canadian actress
- Lawrence Collins, Baron Collins of Mapesbury (born 1941), British judge
- J. Lawton Collins (1896–1987), American General and Army Chief of Staff
- Lee Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people
- Lee Collins (musician) (1901–1960), American jazz musician
- Lee Collins (Scottish footballer) (born 1974), midfielder
- Lee Collins (footballer born 1977), English non-league defender
- Lee Collins (footballer) (1988–2021), English defender
- Lee Collins (Unicode), one of the creators of Unicode
- Leigh Collins (1901–1975), English footballer
- Leon Collins (1922–1985), American dancer
- LeRoy Collins (1909–1991), American politician: 33rd Governor of Florida
- Les Collins (born 1958), British speedway rider
- Leslie Collins, American electrical engineer
- Lester Collins (landscape architect) (1914–1993), American landscape architect
- Lewis Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Lewis Collins (RAF officer) (1894–1971), British World War I flying ace
- Lewis Preston Collins II (1896–1952), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
- Lewis D. Collins (1899–1954), American film director
- Lewis Collins (1946–2013), British actor
- Lily Collins (born 1989), British-American actress, model, and television personality
- Linda Collins-Smith (1962–2019), American politician
- Linton McGee Collins (1902–1972), American judge
- Lisa Collins (actress) (born 1968), Australian actress
- Lorence G. Collins (born 1931), American petrologist
- Loren W. Collins (1838–1912), American jurist and politician
- Lorenzo D. Collins (1821–1898), New York politician
- Lorenzo Collins (c. 1972–1997), American shot dead by police in Cincinnati
- Lorrie Collins (1942–2018), American country, rockabilly and rock 'n' roll singer
- Lottie Collins (1865–1910), English singer and dancer
- Louis L. Collins (1882–1950), 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota
- Lucinda Collins, Australian pianist
- Lui Collins (born 1950), American folk singer
- Lyn Collins (1948–2005), American singer
- Lynn Collins (born 1977), American actress
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[edit]- Mabel Collins (1851–1927), writer on theosophy
- Mac Collins (1944–2018), American politician
- Maggie Collins, Australian band manager and radio announcer
- Manny Collins (born 1984), American footballer
- Marco Collins (born 1965), American radio personality
- Marcus Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Marcus Evelyn Collins (1861–1944), British architect
- Marcus Collins (singer) (born 1988), British singer, contestant in UK's The X Factor
- Marcus Collins (entertainer), American actor and singer
- Mardy Collins, American basketball player
- María Antonieta Collins (born 1952), Mexican journalist
- Marilyn Collins, British sculptor
- Mark Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Mark Collins (American football) (born 1964), American football player
- Mark Collins (musician) (born 1965), English musician (The Charlatans)
- Mark Collins (Director of the Commonwealth Foundation) (born 1952), English
- Martha Layne Collins (born 1936), Democratic Governor of Kentucky from 1983 to 1987
- Martha Collins (poet) (born 1940), American poet
- Marva Collins (1936–2015), American teacher
- Mary Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Mary Collins (missionary) (1846–1920), American who worked among the Sioux
- Mary Call Darby Collins (1911–2009), First Lady of Florida from 1955 to 1961
- Mary Collins (politician) (born 1940), Canadian politician
- Mary Cathleen Collins (born 1956), American actress known as Bo Derek
- Matthew Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Matthew Collins (Australian footballer) (born 1977) from Victoria
- Matthew Collins (Welsh footballer) (born 1986), Welsh footballer
- Matthew Collins (academic), professor of biomedical archaeology at York University
- Maude Collins, sheriff in Ohio
- Maurice Collins, one of several people including:
- Maurice Collins (politician) (1878–1945), Australian politician
- Maurice Collins (judge), Irish judge
- Max Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Max Allan Collins (born 1948), American mystery writer
- Max Collins (musician) (born 1978), American musician
- Max Collins (actress) (born 1992), Filipino American actress and model
- May Collins (1903–1955), American actress
- Mel Collins (born 1947), British musician
- Melissa Collins (born 1976), Canadian water polo player
- Michael Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Michael Collins (bishop) (1771–1832), Roman Catholic Bishop of Cloyne and Ross
- Michael F. Collins (1854–1928), American newspaper publisher and politician
- Michael Collins (Irish leader) (1890–1922), Irish Republican leader
- Michael Collins (American author), pseudonym of American author Dennis Lynds (1924–2005)
- Michael Collins (astronaut) (1930–2021), American astronaut, a member of the historic Apollo 11 crew
- Michael Collins (Limerick politician) (1940–2022), Irish politician
- Michael Collins (hurler) (1941–2009), Irish hurler
- D. Michael Collins (1944–2015), Mayor of Toledo, Ohio, from 2014 to 2015
- Michael Collins (soccer) (born 1961), American professional soccer midfielder
- Michael Collins (writer and broadcaster) (born 1961), British author, journalist and television presenter
- Michael Collins (Irish author) (born 1964)
- Michael Collins (computational linguist) (born 1971), British-born researcher in computer science
- Michael Collins (footballer, born 1977), Northern Irish footballer
- Michael Collins (baseball) (born 1984), Australian baseball player
- Michael Collins (footballer, born 1986), Irish and Oxford United professional footballer
- Michael Collins (rugby union, born 1986) (born 1986), Welsh rugby union player
- Michael Collins (New Zealand rugby player) (born 1993), rugby union player
- Michael Collins (Dublin politician), Lord Mayor of Dublin 1977–1978
- Michael P. Collins, Canadian structural engineer
- Michelle Collins (born 1962), British actress
- Michelle Collins (athlete) (born 1971), American sprinter
- Michelle Collins (comedian) (born 1981), comedian
- Mick and Mike Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Mick Collins (born 1965), American musician
- Mike Collins (Australian footballer born 1939), former 1960s VFL footballer
- Mike Collins (Australian footballer born 1953), former 1970s VFL footballer
- Mike Collins (American football) (born 1960), head football coach at the University of Louisiana
- Mike Collins (comics) (born 1961), British-born American comic book artist
- Mike Collins (ice hockey) (born 1990), American ice hockey player
- Misha Collins (born 1974), American actor
- Mo Collins (born 1965), a comedian from the Fox television variety show MADtv
- Mo Collins (1976–2014), American football player
- Mortimer Collins (1827–1876), British novelist
- Muirhead Collins (1852–1927), English-born Royal Navy officer and Australian diplomat
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[edit]- Nancy Adams Collins (born 1947), politician in Mississippi
- Nancy A. Collins (born 1959), American writer
- Nancy W. Collins (born 1973), professor at Columbia University
- Napoleon Collins (1814–1875), American naval officer
- Nathan Collins (born 2001), Irish professional footballer
- Nathaniel Collins (born 1996), Scottish boxer
- Natasha Collins (1976–2008), English actress and model
- Nate Collins (born 1987), American football defensive tackle
- Neil and Neill Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Neil Collins (speedway rider) (born 1961), English former speedway rider
- Neil Collins (broadcaster), New Zealand broadcaster and local body politician
- Neill Collins (born 1983), Scottish footballer
- Newton Collins (1819–1903), American businessman
- Nic Collins (drummer) (born 2001), Swiss-born drummer
- Nick Collins (English footballer) (1911–1990), English Association footballer
- Nick Collins (born 1983), American football player
- Nick Collins (composer) (born 1975), British composer
- Nick Collins (politician), American politician in Massachusetts
- Nico Collins (born 1999), American football player
- Nicolas Collins (born 1954), American composer
- Nicole Collins, Canadian artist
- Nigel Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Noel Collins (1936–2011), British actor
- Norm Collins (1904–1933), Australian rules footballer from Victoria
- Norman Collins (1907–1982), British writer and broadcasting executive
O
[edit]- Otis G. Collins (1917–1992), American businessman and politician
P
[edit]- Paddy Collins (1903–1995), Irish hurler
- Pat, Patricia and Patrick Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Pat Collins (showman) (1859–1943), British politician and fairground industry member
- Pat Collins (baseball) (1896–1960), American baseball catcher
- Pat Collins (American football) (born 1941), American football coach
- Pat Collins (lighting designer), American
- Pat Collins (film critic), American reporter for WWOR-TV
- Patricia Hill Collins (born 1948), American sociologist and author
- Patrick Collins (politician) (1844–1905), Irish-born American politician
- Patrick Collins (painter) (1911–1994), Irish painter
- Patrick M. Collins (born 1964), American lawyer
- Patrick Collins (American football) (born 1966), American football player
- Patrick K. Collins (born 1977) rugby union Coach
- Patrick Collins (footballer) (born 1985), player from England
- Patrick Collins (director), American pornographic film producer and director
- Paul Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Paul Collins (end) (1907–1988), American football player
- Paul Collins (artist) (born 1936), American realist painter
- Paul Collins (actor) (born 1937), English actor
- Paul Collins (Australian religious writer) (born 1940), Australian historian, broadcaster and writer
- Paul Collins (fantasy writer) (born 1954), Australian writer
- Paul Collins (musician) (born 1956), American drummer
- Paul Collins (rugby union, born 1959), Irish international rugby union footballer
- Paul Collins (runner) (1926–1995), Canadian long-distance runner
- Paul Collins (English footballer) (born 1966), English association football player
- Paul Collins (American writer) (born 1969), American writer
- Pauline Collins (born 1940), British actress
- Pedro Collins, West Indian cricketer from Barbados
- Perry Collins (1815–1900), American explorer and entrepreneur
- Peter Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Peter Collins (racing driver) (1931–1958), British racing driver
- Peter Collins (academic) (born 1945), British academic
- Peter Collins (New South Wales politician) (born 1947), Leader of the Opposition of New South Wales, 1995–1998
- Peter Collins (footballer) (born 1948), English footballer
- Peter Collins (record producer) (1951–2024), English record producer
- Peter Collins (speedway rider) (born 1954), English speedway rider
- Peter B. Collins (born c. 1954), American broadcaster
- Peter Collins (broadcaster), Irish sportscaster
- Peter Collins (organ builder), English pipe organ builder
- Petra Collins (born 1992), Canadian photographer and fashion designer
- Phil and Philip Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Phil Collins (baseball) (1901–1948), Major League pitcher
- Phil Collins (born 1951), English drummer, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor
- Phil Collins (speedway rider) (born 1960), international motorcycle racer
- Phil Collins (artist) (born 1970), UK photographic and video award nominee
- Philip Collins (journalist) (born 1967), British journalist
- Porter Collins (born 1975), American rower
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[edit]- Rachel Collins (born 1976), American wrestler known as MsChif
- Ralph Collins (1924–2007), Scottish footballer and manager
- Randall Collins (born 1941), American sociologist
- Randy Collins (born 19??), Canadian politician and fraudster
- Ray and Raymond Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Ray Collins (baseball) (1887–1970), American baseball player
- Ray Collins (actor) (1889–1965), actor
- Ray Collins (American football) (1927–1991), American football defensive tackle
- Ray Collins (rock musician) (1936–2012)
- Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury (born c. 1955), British trade unionist
- Raymond J. Collins (1897–1965), New Zealand philatelist
- Raymond Collins (priest) (born 1935), priest
- Richard and Richie Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Richard Collins (artist) (1755–1831), British miniature portrait painter
- Richard Collins, Baron Collins (1842–1911), British law lord
- Richard Collins (bishop) (1857–1924), British Roman Catholic bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
- Richard J. Collins (1914–2013), American screenwriter and producer
- Richard L. Collins (1933–2018), aviation writer
- Richard A. Collins (born 1966), British scientist and author
- Richie Collins (born 1962), Welsh rugby union international and coach
- Rip Collins (pitcher) (1896–1968), American Major League Baseball player
- Rip Collins (catcher) (1909–1969), American Major League Baseball backup catcher
- Ripper Collins (baseball) (1904–1970), American baseball player
- Ripper Collins (wrestler) (1933–1991), American professional wrestler
- Rob and Robert Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Rob Collins (musician) (1963–1996), English musician
- Rob Collins (ice hockey) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Rob Collins (actor) (born 1979), Australian actor
- Robert Martin Collins (1843–1913), Queensland politician and grazier
- Robert A. Collins (1924–2003), American politician
- Robert Frederick Collins (born 1931), U.S. federal judge
- Roberta Collins (1944–2008), American actress
- Robin Collins (born 19??), American philosopher
- Roddy Collins (born 1961), Irish football player and manager
- Roger Collins (born 1949), English medievalist
- Ronald Collins (disambiguation), multiple people:
- Ronald K. L. Collins (born 1949), American scholar and lawyer
- Ronald F. Collins (born 19??), American politician in Maine
- Roosevelt Collins (born 1968), American football player
- Rory Collins (born 19??), British epidemiologist
- Ross A. Collins (1880–1968), American Congressman from Mississippi
- Roy Collins (1934–2009), English cricketer
- Rubin Collins (born 1953), American basketball player
- Rudy Collins (1934–1988), American jazz drummer
- Russell Collins (1897–1965), American actor
S
[edit]- Sam, Sammy and Samuel Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Sam Collins (musician) (1887–1949), American blues singer and guitarist
- Sam L. Collins (1895–1965), American politician
- Sam Collins (Australian footballer) (born 1994), Australian rules footballer for Fremantle
- Sam Collins (English footballer) (born 1977), English footballer
- Sammy Collins (1923–1998), English footballer
- Samuel Collins (theologian) (1576–1651), English clergyman and academic
- Samuel Collins (physician) (1619–1670), British doctor
- Samuel Collins (artist) (1735–1768), British artist
- Samuel W. Collins (1802–1870), American axe manufacturer
- Samuel Collins (physicist) (1898–1984), physicist at MIT
- Sandra Collins (born 19??), American DJ
- Sandy Collins (tennis) (born 1958), American tennis player
- Sandy Collins (politician) (born 1978), member of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly
- Sara Collins, British novelist
- Sarah Collins, American woman who enlisted in the Unionist army in the American Civil War
- Sean Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Seán Collins (politician) (1918–1975), Irish Fine Gael politician from Cork, TD 1948–1957 and 1961–1969
- Sean Collins (surf forecaster) (1952–2011), founder of Surfline
- Sean Collins (ice hockey defenceman) (born 1983), American ice hockey defenceman
- Sean Collins (ice hockey forward b. 1983), American minor pro ice hockey forward
- Sean Collins (ice hockey b. 1988), Canadian ice hockey player drafted by the Columbus Blue Jackets
- Seth Collins (born 1996), American football player
- Seward Collins (1899–1952), American publisher and self-declared fascist
- Shane Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people
- Shane Collins (field hockey) (born 1963), field hockey player from New Zealand
- Shane Collins (American football) (born 1969), American football defensive end
- Shano Collins (1885–1955), American baseball player
- Shawn Collins (born 1967), American football player
- Sherron Collins (born 1987), American basketball player
- Shirley Collins (born 1935), British folk singer
- Shirley Collins (politician) (born 1952), Canadian politician
- Sid Collins (1922–1977), American broadcaster
- Simon Collins (footballer) (born 1973), English football player and manager
- Simon Collins (born 1976), Canadian musician
- Sonny Collins (born 1953), American football running back
- Stanley Collins (1909–1993), South African cricket umpire
- Stef Collins (born 1982), British international basketball player
- Stephen, Steve and Steven Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Stephen Collins (politician) (1847–1925), British Liberal politician, MP for Kennington
- Stephen Collins (born 1947), American actor
- Stephen Collins (journalist) (born 19??), Irish journalist
- Steven Collins (archaeologist), Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Steve Collins (baseball) (1918–?), minor league player-manager
- Steve Collins (footballer) (born 1962), defender with Peterborough United and Southend
- Steve Collins (born 1964), Irish boxer
- Steve Collins (ski jumper) (born 1964), from Canada
- Steve Collins (American football) (born 1970), Oklahoma Sooners quarterback
- Steven Collins (born 19??), lecturer in the Department of Computer Science in Trinity College, Dublin
- Stuart Collins (born 19??), Australian rugby league footballer
- Susan Collins (born 1952), American politician
- Susan Collins (artist) (born 1964), English artist and academic
- Suzanne Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Suzanne Collins (born 1962), American writer (The Hunger Games)
- Suzanne Collins (actress) (born 1978), English actress
- Suzanne Marie Collins (1966–1985), American Marine Corps Lance Corporal and murder victim
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[edit]- Tai Collins (born 1962), American model, actress and screenwriter
- Tank Collins (born 1969), American basketball player
- Ted Collins (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ted Collins (Australian footballer) (1893–1974), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda
- Ted Collins (Canadian football) (c. 1943—2021), Canadian football player
- Ted Collins (talent manager) (1900–1964), American show-biz manager and owner of American football team franchises
- Terry Collins (born 1949), American baseball manager
- Tess Collins (born 19??), American novelist and theatre manager
- Thomas Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Thomas Collins (governor) (1732–1789), American lawyer and Governor of Delaware
- Thomas Collins (UK politician) (died 1884), Member of Parliament for Knaresborough and Boston
- Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1841) (1841–1934), English cricketer
- Thomas D. Collins (1847–1935), American soldier who fought in the American Civil War
- Thomas Collins (bishop of Meath) (1873–1927), Irish Anglican bishop
- Thomas Collins (Australian politician) (1884–1945), Australian MP and Postmaster-General
- Thomas Collins (cricketer, born 1895) (1895–1964), English cricketer
- Thomas LeRoy Collins (1909–1991), governor of Florida
- Thomas Patrick Collins (1915–1973), American-born Catholic bishop in Bolivia
- Thomas H. Collins (born 1946), Commandant of the United States Coast Guard
- Thomas Christopher Collins (born 1947), Canadian Roman Catholic Cardinal
- Tim Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Tim Collins (footballer) (1889–?), Australian rules footballer
- Tim Collins (financier) (born 1956), American businessman and financier
- Tim Collins (British Army officer) (born 1960), British army officer
- Tim Collins (politician) (born 1964), British politician
- Tim Collins (baseball) (born 1989), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Tim Collins (manager), former manager for the band Aerosmith
- Tod and Todd Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Tod Collins (1876–1942), Australian rules footballer
- Todd Collins (linebacker) (born 1970), American football linebacker
- Todd Collins (quarterback) (born 1971), American football quarterback
- Tom and Tommy Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Tom Collins, pseudonym of Joseph Furphy (1843–1912), Australian author
- Tom Collins (footballer) (1882–1929), Scottish international footballer
- Tom Francis Collins (1886–1907), English drifter convicted of murder in New Brunswick
- Tom Collins (athlete), Irish athlete who held the 5-mile world record
- Tom Collins (rugby, born 1895) (1895–1957), rugby union international and rugby league footballer of the 1920s
- Tom Collins (dual player) (died 2008), hurler and Gaelic footballer from County Kerry, Ireland
- Tom Collins (boxer) (born 1955), British boxer
- Tommy Collins (singer) (1930–2000), stage name of Leonard Sipes, American country music singer-songwriter
- Tommy Collins (filmmaker), Irish film director and producer
- Tony Collins (disambiguation), multiple people, one of several people including:
- Tony Collins (footballer) (1926–2021), first black manager in the English Football League
- Tony Collins (American football) (born 1959), American football player
- Tony Collins (historian), British social historian
- Tory Collins (born 19??), American footballer
- Tru Collins (born 1986), American actress and indie-pop singer
- Tyler Collins (singer) (born 1965), American singer
- Tyler Collins (baseball) (born 1990), American baseball player
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[edit]- Valentine Collins (1894–1918), British World War I flying ace
- Victor Collins, Baron Stonham (1903–1971), British politician
- Vinson Allen Collins (1867–1966), Texas politician
- Vivianne Collins (born 1973), American TV host
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[edit]- Warwick Collins (1948–2013), British novelist
- Wayne M. Collins (1900–1974), American civil rights attorney
- Wilkie Collins (1824–1889), British writer
- William Collins, one of several people including:
- William Collins (Roundhead), English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1659
- William Collins (poet) (1721–1759), English poet
- William Collins (colonist), (1760–1819) English naval officer and early settler in Tasmania, Australia
- William Collins (painter) (1788–1847), English landscape artist
- William Collins (publisher) (1789–1853), Scottish publisher; founder of Collins publishing house
- William Lucas Collins (1815–1887), English author and clergyman of the Church of England
- William Collins (Lord Provost) (1817–1895), Scottish temperance movement activist
- William Collins (New York politician) (1818–1878), U.S. congressman from New York
- William Collins (cricketer, born 1837) (1837–1876), Australian cricketer
- William Whitehouse Collins (1853–1923), New Zealand Member of Parliament for Christchurch
- William Collins (New Zealand surgeon) (1853–1934), surgeon, politician, played rugby for England and cricket in New Zealand
- William Collins (surgeon) (1859–1946), British surgeon and Liberal Party politician
- William Wiehe Collins (1862–1951), English architectural and landscape genre painter
- William Collins (bishop) (1867–1911), Bishop of Gibraltar in the Church of England
- William Collins (cricketer, born 1868) (1868–1942), English cricketer
- William Henry Collins (1878–1937), Canadian geologist
- William Floyd Collins (1887–1925), American cave explorer
- William J. Collins (1896–1981), president of St. Ambrose University
- William Collins (canoeist) (1932–1993), Canadian canoeist who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics
- William A. Collins (1935–2022), American politician, state representative and mayor
- Wilson Collins (1889–1941), American baseball outfielder
- Winifred Collins (1911–1999), Chief of Naval Personnel for Women, US Navy
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[edit]- Zach Collins (born 1997), American basketball player
- Zack Collins (born 1995), American baseball player
- Zaven Collins (born 1999), American football player
Fictional characters
[edit]- Barnabas Collins, fictional vampire from Dark Shadows
- Chris Collins, a character in the 1990 American natural horror comedy movie Arachnophobia
- David Collins (Dark Shadows), fictional character from Dark Shadows
- David Collins (EastEnders), fictional character from EastEnders
- Mr. Emery Collins (Mr. Collins), the mean Manager in Ghost Dad played by Barry Corbin
- Gordon Collins (Brookside), fictional character from British soap opera Brookside
- Molly Collins, fictional character from The Amazing World of Gumball
- Jeremiah Collins, fictional character from Dark Shadows
- Quentin Collins, fictional werewolf from Dark Shadows
- Rusty Collins, fictional character from X-Factor comics
- Tom Collins (Rent character), character in the rock musical Rent
- Victor Collins (General Hospital), a fictional character in the U.S. TV soap opera General Hospital
- Wesley Collins, fictional character from Power Rangers Time Force
- Mr William Collins, character in the Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice
See also
[edit]- Collins (given name)
- Collins (disambiguation)
- Collins-class submarine, six Australian-built diesel-electric submarines used in the Royal Australian Navy
- Collins English Dictionary, printed and online English Dictionary
- The Collins Bird Guide, field guide to the birds of the Western Palearctic
- The Collins College of Hospitality Management, part of the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
- The Collins Companies, American forest products company
- The Collins Kids, American rockabilly duo
- Sam Collins Day, local holiday in parts of Connecticut
- Tom Collins, cocktail
- William Collins, Sons, Scottish printing company
- William Collins (imprint), a nonfiction publishing brand launched by HarperCollins in 2014
References
[edit]- ^ Powell, Kimberly, Collins Surname Meaning and Origin, About.com: Genealogy, About.com, archived from the original on 7 July 2011, retrieved 31 August 2011
- ^ Powell, Kimberly (30 January 2019). "Collins Surname Meaning and Origin". thoughtco.com. ThoughtCo. Retrieved 14 May 2022.
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
- ^ Wells, John C. (2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Longman. p. 162. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0.
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (1988). A Dictionary of Surnames. Oxford University Press. pp. 118, 133, 387–388. ISBN 0-19-211592-8.
- ^ Reaney, P. H.; Wilson, R. M. (1991) [1958]. A Dictionary of English Surnames (3 ed.). London and New York: Routledge. p. 716. ISBN 0-415-05737-X.
- ^ Collins, Bradley, "COLLINS FAMILY HISTORY: GENERAL INFORMATION: SURNAME HISTORY", Rootsweb, Ancestry.com, archived from the original on 25 March 2010, retrieved 31 August 2011