Nichols (surname)
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Nichols is a surname of Irish origin , and may refer to:
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A
- Al Nichols, American baseball player
- Anne Nichols, American playwright
- Austin Nichols, American actor
- Andrew Nichols, Australian
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B
- Beverley Nichols
- Bill Nichols, American film historian
- Billy Nichols, American musician, member of B.T. Express
- Brian Nichols (1971–present), accused Atlanta courthouse murderer
- Britt Nichols (director)
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C
- Charles Archibald Nichols (1876–1920), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
- Charles August Nichols (1910–1992), American animator and film director
- Charles Augustus Nichols (1869–1953), better known as Kid Nichols, Major League Baseball pitcher and Hall of Famer
- Clarina I. H. Nichols
- Clement Roy Nichols Scouts Australia Scouting notable, awardee of the Bronze Wolf in 1965
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D
- David E. Nichols, American pharmacologist and medicinal chemist
- Dax Nichols, Dictator
- David E. Nichols, American pharmacologist and medicinal chemist
- Dudley Nichols
- Dudley Nichols
- Dandy Nichols (1907–1986), actor
- David E. Nichols, American pharmacologist and medicinal chemist
- Dudley Nichols
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E
- Ernest Fox Nichols, Physicist
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H
- Herbie Nichols, American jazz composer
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J
- James Nichols (convicted murderer)
- James P. Nichols
- Jennifer Nichols
- Jesse Clyde Nichols
- Joe Nichols
- Johanna Nichols
- John Nichols, one of several people including
- John Nichols (American writer)
- John Nichols (diplomat), British diplomat and current Ambassador to Switzerland
- John Nichols (journalist), American journalist and media activist
- John Nichols (linguist), Professor of Indigenous North American languages
- John Nichols (musician), Former member of the indie rock band Low
- John Nichols (politician), 1800s American politician
- John Nichols (printer), English printer and author
- John B. Nichols
- John Bowyer Buchanan Nichols
- John G. Nichols
- John Noel Nichols, inventor of Vimto cordial
- John Treadwell Nichols
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K
- Kelly Nichols.
- Kenneth Nichols, District Engineer of the Manhattan Project
- Kid Nichols
- Kyra Nichols, former New York City Ballet principal dancer
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L
- Lawrence T. Nichols, Professor of Sociology at West Virginia University
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M
- Malcolm Nichols
- Marisol Nichols
- Mark Nichols (1980–present), Canada curling Olympic Gold Medalist
- Mary Ann Nichols
- Mary Sargeant Gove Nichols, 19th century promoter of social and especially health reform
- Mike Nichols, Academy Award-winning film director
- Mike J. Nichols, film editor
- Mitch Nichols, Australian footballer
- Morris Nichols: see Stan Nichols
- Moses Nichols
- Matthew Nichols
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N
- Nichelle Nichols (1933–present), singer and actor
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P
- Peter Nichols (1927–present), English writer
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R
- Rachel Nichols (actress)
- Rachel Nichols (reporter)
- Red Nichols (1905–1965), jazz cornettist
- Reid Nichols (1958 - ), American former Major League Baseball outfielder, now Farm Director/Director of Player Development for the Milwaukee Brewers
- Robert Nichols (poet), English poet
- Robert Nichols (Texas politician), Texas State Senator
- Rob Nichols
- Roger Nichols (songwriter)
- Roger Nichols (recording engineer)
- Roy Nichols
- Ross Nichols
- Ruth Nichols, Canadian author
- Ruth Rowland Nichols (1901–1960), aviator
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S
- Stan Nichols, English cricketer
- Stephen Nichols, American actor
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T
- Ted Nichols
- Terry Nichols (1955–present), convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator
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Z
- Zach Nichols, a fictional character in the television series Law & Order: Criminal Intent.
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