Parsons
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The name Parsons may refer to:
- Persons
- Alan Parsons
- Alibe Parsons
- Albert Parsons
- Andy Parsons
- Benny Parsons
- Betty Parsons
- Bob Parsons
- Charles Parsons (philosopher)
- Charles Algernon Parsons, an engineer, best known for his invention of the steam turbine
- Chick Parsons
- Don Parsons
- Drew Parsons
- Eric Parsons
- Ernie Parsons
- Estelle Parsons
- Francis Newton Parsons
- Frances Theodora Parsons
- Frank Parsons
- Gary Parsons
- Gene Parsons
- Geoffrey Parsons
- Geoffrey Claremont Parsons
- George Parsons
- Gram Parsons, an American singer and songwriter associated with the country rock genre
- Hardy Falconer Parsons
- Jack Parsons
- James Parsons
- John Parsons, an American criminal.
- John T. Parsons
- Johnnie Parsons
- Johnny Parsons
- Jonathan Parsons
- Karyn Parsons
- Keith Parsons
- Kelly Parsons
- King Parsons
- Lawrence Parsons, 4th Earl of Rosse
- Les Parsons
- Lewis E. Parsons
- Lilly Parsons
- Louella Parsons
- Lucas Parsons
- Longineu Parsons
- Lucy Parsons
- Lynn Parsons
- Michael Parsons
- Mosby Parsons
- Nancy Parsons
- Nicholas Parsons, an English actor, radio and television presenter
- Phil Parsons
- Preston Parsons
- Reginald Parsons
- Richard Parsons, CEO of Time Warner
- Robert Parsons, an English Jesuit priest
- Robert Parsons (composer), an English composer of the 16th Century
- Russ Parsons
- Samuel Holden Parsons
- Sarah Parsons
- Sidney Parsons
- Talcott Parsons, American social scientist
- Ted Parsons
- Theophilus Parsons
- Tony Parsons
- Tony Parsons (British guitarist)
- Tony Parsons (British journalist)
- Tony Parsons (Canadian journalist)
- Tony Parsons (Nonduality): British speaker and author of The Open Secret and other works on the subject of nonduality
- Torrence Parsons
- Tracy Parsons
- Vic Parsons
- William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse
- William Barclay Parsons
- William Sterling Parsons
- Places and Institutions
- Parsons, Kansas, a place in the United States of America
- Camp Parsons, a Boy Scout camp in the State of Washington.
- Parsons School of Design in New York City
- Parsons College, a college formerly located in Fairfield, Iowa, that closed in the 1970s
- Parsons Child and Family Center, in Albany, New York[1]
- Companies
- Parsons Brinckerhoff, a major engineering firm with worldwide presence
- Parsons Marine Steam Turbine Company, the company founded by Charles Parsons to build steam turbines
- Parsons Corporation, major American engineering firm
- Various
- Parsons code, a system of music notation based on melodic motion, used to identify a musical work