Symonds
Symonds is a surname with French, English and German origins. Notable people with the surname include:
Arts and entertainment
- Alan Symonds (died 2006), American theatre technical director
- John Symonds (1914–2006), English biographer, playwright and author
- John Addington Symonds (1840–1893), English poet and literary critic and advocate of homosexual love
- Nelson Symonds (1933–2008), Canadian jazz guitarist
- Robert Symonds (1926–2007), American actor
- Ross Symonds (born 1942), Australian news presenter
- William R. Symonds (1851–1934), English painter
Business and commerce
- Matt Symonds (born 1968), British entrepreneur
- Peter Symonds (c.1528–1586), English merchant and benefactor
Education and academia
- Craig Symonds (born 1946), American historian
- Richard Symonds (academic) (1918–2006), British UN administrator and academic
Military
- James Symonds (born 195?), American naval officer
- Thomas Symonds (died 1793), British naval captain of the American Revolutionary War
- Thomas Symonds (admiral) (1813–1894), British admiral
- William Cornwallis Symonds (1810–1841), British army officer, Chief Magistrate of Auckland and Deputy Surveyor-General of New Zealand
- William Symonds (1782–1856), British ship designer and administrator, 'Surveyor of the Navy' 1832–1847
Politics
- Joseph Symonds (1900–1985), British politician, MP for Whitehaven
- Thomas Powell Symonds (died 1819), British politician, MP for Hereford, and lieutenant colonel South Gloucester Militia
Science
- Charles Symonds (1890–1978), English neurologist
- William Samuel Symonds (1818–1887), English geologist
Sports
- Andrew Symonds (born 1975), Australian cricketer
- Chas Symonds (born 1982), English boxer
- Harry Symonds (1889–1945), Welsh cricketer
- Noel Symonds (1863–1943), English rower
- Pat Symonds (born 1953), British motorsport engineer
- Tom Symonds (born 1989), Australian Rugby League Player
- Tony Symonds (born 1962), Australian rules footballer
Other
- John Alexander Symonds (born 1935), British police officer who spied for the KGB
- Richard Symonds (diarist) (1617–1692?), English royalist and Civil War diarist
See also
- Peter Symonds College, Winchester, Hampshire, England
- Symonds Green, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England
- Symonds Yat, village within the Forest of Dean, England
- Symonds Yat Rapids, canoeing facility on the River Wye, England
- Simmonds
- Simonds (disambiguation)
- Simmons (surname)
- Simons
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