Briggs (surname)
Briggs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Adam Briggs, stage name Briggs (rapper), Australian rapper, lyricist and hip hop artist
- Ann-Kio Briggs (born 1952), English-born Nigerian environmental and human rights activist
- Anne Briggs (born 1944), English folk singer
- Ansel Briggs (1806–1881), American politician
- Arthur E. Briggs (1881–1969), California teacher, law school dean and politician
- Asa Briggs (born 1921), English historian
- Barbara G. Briggs (born 1934), Australian botanist
- Barry Briggs (born 1934), New Zealand World Motorcycle speedway champion
- Barry Bruce-Briggs, public policy writer
- Benjamin Briggs (1835–1872), captain of the Mary Celeste
- Bill Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
- Billy Briggs (born 1977), American musician
- Carlos Briggs (born 1964), American basketball player
- Charles Augustus Briggs (1841–1913), American theologian
- Charles Frederick Briggs (1804–1877), American journalist
- Sir Charles James Briggs (1865–1941), British Army general
- Clare Briggs (1875–1930), American comics artist
- Danny Briggs (born 1991), English cricketer
- David Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
- Derek Briggs (born 1950), Irish paleontologist
- Everett Francis Briggs (1908–2006), American Catholic priest and miners' activist
- Frank A. Briggs (1858–1898), American politician
- Frank O. Briggs (1851–1913), American politician
- Frank P. Briggs (1894–1992), American politician
- Gary Briggs (musician), British guitarist
- Gary Briggs (footballer) (born 1959), British footballer
- George N. Briggs, American politician
- Greg Briggs (born 1968), American football player
- Harold Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
- Henry Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ian Briggs (born 1958), British television writer
- Jack Briggs (disambiguation)
- James Briggs (disambiguation), any of several people
- Jason W. Briggs (1821–1899), American Latter Day Saint leader
- Jeff Briggs (born 1957), American composer and former computer games executive
- Joe Bob Briggs, pseudonym of John Irving Bloom (born 1953), American film critic and actor
- John Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people by the name of John, Johnny, and other variations
- Josephine Briggs, director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health
- Karen Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people8
- Katharine Cook Briggs (1875–1968), American co-inventor of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality test
- Katharine Mary Briggs (1898–1980), British author
- Kevin "She'kspere" Briggs, American record producer
- Lance Briggs (born 1980), American football player
- Lauren Briggs (born 1979), English squash player
- LeBaron Russell Briggs (1855–1934), American educator
- Leland Lawrence Briggs (1893-1975), American accounting scholar
- Lyman James Briggs (1874–1963), American physicist and civil servant
- Matt Briggs (born 1970), American writer
- Matthew Briggs (born 1991), English footballer
- Michael Briggs (judge), British judge
- Nathan Briggs (born 1980), Australian legend
- Nicholas Briggs (born 1961), British actor
- Nigel Briggs (born 1966), English singer/song writer
- Nimi Briggs (born 1944), Nigerian academic
- Patricia Briggs (born 1965), American fantasy writer
- Patrick Briggs (born 1940), English cricketer, rugby player and school headmaster
- Paul Briggs (born 1975), Australian boxer
- Paul Briggs (American football) (1920–2011), American football player
- Raymond Briggs (born 1934), British illustrator and author
- Robert William Briggs (1911–1983), American biologist
- Shannon Briggs (born 1971), American boxer
- Stephen Briggs (born 1951), British Discworld adapter
- Stephen Foster Briggs (1885–1976), American engineer, co-founder of the Briggs & Stratton Company
- Ted Briggs (1923–2008), British seaman, survivor of HMS Hood
- Tom Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
- Walter Briggs (disambiguation), multiple people
Fictional characters:
- Bobby Briggs, fictional character in American television series Twin Peaks
- Major Garland Briggs, fictional character in Twin Peaks
- Hortense Briggs, fictional character in An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
- Jax Briggs, character in the arcade/videogame series Mortal Kombat
- Kim Briggs, mother of J.D.'s baby in American TV comedy-drama Scrubs
- Sandra Briggs, fictional character in British soap opera Emmerdale
- Miss Briggs, character in the novel Vanity Fair
- Miss Briggs, character in American television series iCarly
- Uncle Briggs, host of an American children's television series which aired on WSIL-TV
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