Helms
For other uses, see Helms (disambiguation).
Helms is a German/Scandinavian family name. The name is most connected to the German town of Helmsdorf. It may refer to:
- Adam Helms (born 1974), American artist
- Bobby Helms (1933-1997), American country music singer Robert Lee Helms
- Chet Helms (1942-2005), American rock promoter, founder and manager of the rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company
- David H. Helms (1838–1921), Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Don Helms (1927-2008), American country music steel guitarist
- Ed Helms (born 1974), American actor
- Gregory Helms (born 1974), American professional wrestler
- Hans G. Helms (1932–2012), German experimental writer, composer and social and economic analyst and critic
- Hermann Helms (1870-1963), American chess player, writer and promoter
- Jesse Helms (1921-2008), U.S. senator from North Carolina from 1973 to 2003
- Jesse L. Helms (1909-1982), American politician
- Johannes Helms (1828-1895), Danish writer and headmaster
- John Henry Helms (1874-1919), United States Marine and a recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Johnny Helms (1935-2015), American jazz trumpeter
- J. Lynn Helms (1925-2011), President of Piper Aircraft Corp. and Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Laili Helms, the Taliban's best-known advocate in the West before the 9/11 attacks
- Mike Helms (born 1982), American former basketball player
- Paul Helms (1889-1957), founder of the Helms Bakery and co-founder of the Helms Athletic Foundation
- Richard Helms (1913-2002), CIA Director from 1966 to 1973
- Richard Helms (naturalist) (1842-1914) German-born Australian naturalist
- Susan Helms (born 1958), US Air Force lieutenant general and astronaut
- Tommy Helms (born 1941), American former Major League Baseball player and manager
- Wes Helms (born 1976), American Major League Baseball player, nephew of Tommy Helms
- William Helms (died 1813), US Representative from New Jersey and Revolutionary War officer
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