Nicholls is a surname of English origin. It is one of the patronymics derived from the given name Nicholas. The first record of the spelling is in 1322, in Staffordshire, England.[1]
Notable people with name
Entertainment
- Agnes Nicholls (1876–1959), English soprano
 - Billy Nicholls (born 1949), English musician
 - Brooke Nicholls, Canadian singer and songwriter
 - Craig Nicholls (born 1977), Australian musician
 - Danielle Nicholls (born 1978), English television presenter
 - Edith E. Nicholls (1892–1978), American physician
 - Geoff Nicholls (1948–2017), English musician
 - Graeme Nicholls, English guitarist
 - Harry Nicholls (comedian) (1852–1926), English comedian
 - Morgan Nicholls (born 1971), English musician
 - Peter Nicholls (musician) (born 1959), English singer
 - Phoebe Nicholls (born 1957), English actress
 - Rachel Nicholls, English soprano
 - Sue Nicholls (born 1943), English actress
 - Victoria Nicholls, Australian actress
 
Politics
- Douglas Nicholls (1906–1988), Australian Governor of South Australia
 - Donald Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead (1933–2019), British Law Lord
 - Francis T. Nicholls (1834–1912), American Confederate Army general, lawyer, judge and politician
 - Jamie Nicholls (politician) (born 1971), Canadian politician
 - Patrick Nicholls (born 1948), English politician
 - Samuel Nicholls (1885–1939), Australian politician
 
Sports
- Andy Nicholls (born 1962), English soccer hooligan and writer
 - Alex Nicholls (born 1987), English footballer
 - Ashley Nicholls (born 1981), English footballer
 - Benjamin Nicholls (1864–1945), English cricketer
 - Bernie Nicholls (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Eddie Nicholls (born 1947), Guyanese cricketer
 - Frederick Nicholls (1868–1950), British rugby player
 - Gwyn Nicholls (1874–1939), British rugby player
 - Jack Nicholls (footballer) (1898–1970), Welsh footballer
 - John Nicholls (footballer) (born 1939), Australian rules footballer
 - Kevin Nicholls (born 1979), English footballer
 - Mel Nicholls (born 1977), English wheelchair athlete
 - Mikey Nicholls (born 1985), Australian wrestler known as Nick Miller
 - Olivia Nicholls (born 1994), British tennis player
 - Ryan Nicholls (born 1973), Welsh footballer
 - Sydney Nicholls (1868–1946), British rugby player
 - Thomas Nicholls (boxer) (1931–2021), British boxer
 
Others
- David Shaw Nicholls (born 1959), Scottish architect and designer
 - George Nicholls (disambiguation), multiple people
 - Graham Nicholls (born 1975), English artist
 - Harry Nicholls (1915–1975), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - Jill Nicholls, British documentary filmmaker
 - John Graham Nicholls (1929–2023), British/Swiss physiologist
 - Kenneth Nicholls, Irish academic and historian
 - Obed Nicholls (1885–1962), English craftsman
 - Peter Nicholls (writer) (1939–2018), Australian literary scholar and critic
 - Rhoda Holmes Nicholls (1854–1930), English-American painter
 - Sally Nicholls (born 1983), British writer
 - Stan Nicholls (born 1949), British writer
 - Will Nicholls (born 1995), British photographer and film-maker
 - William Henry Nicholls (1885–1951), Australian botanist
 - William Nicholls (theologian) (1664−1712), English clergyman and theologian
 
Fictional characters
- Deputy Roy Nicholls, a character in the 2019 film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
 - Stella Nicholls, a character in the 2019 film Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
 
See also
- Gerard Paul Greenhalgh (born 1979), English actor known professionally as Paul Nicholls
 - Nicholls (disambiguation)
 - Nichols (surname)
 
References
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