Hawkins
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There are a few places named Hawkins in the United States:
The name Hawkins can also refer to:
- Barry Hawkins (born 1979), English snooker player
- Benjamin Hawkins (1754-1816), American farmer, statesman, and delegate to the Native American Creek people
- Chris Hawkins (born 1975), English DJ and radio presenter
- Coleman Hawkins (1904–1969), American jazz tenor saxophonist
- David R Hawkins (born 1927), American mystic, teacher, author and psychiatrist
- Erick Hawkins, modern dancer
- Jack Hawkins (1910-1973), British film actor
- Jennifer Hawkins (born 1983), Australian model, Miss Universe winner 2004 and TV personality
- Jim Hawkins, English radio presenter
- Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595), English merchant, navigator, shipbuilder and pirate
- Justin Hawkins (born 1975), English rock musician with The Darkness
- Sir Richard Hawkins (c.1562–1622), English seaman, vice-admiral and Member of Parliament
- Sophie B. Hawkins (born 1967), American singer and songwriter
- Tom Hawkins (footballer) (born 1988), Australian Football player
- Wynn Hawkins (born 1936), Major League Baseball pitcher
In Fiction, Hawkins may also refer to:
- Hawkins (TV series), American television series starring James Stewart
- D.L. Hawkins, a character on the 2006 NBC TV Series Heroes
- Jim Hawkins, a fictional character in the book Treasure Island
- Robert Hawkins, a character on the 2006 CBS TV Series Jericho.