Birks (surname)

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Birks is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Anthony Birks (1941–2002), New Zealand Army officer who served as Chief of the General Staff and Chief of Defence Force
  • Ashley Birks (born 1990), British speedway rider
  • Charles Napier Birks (1844–1924), founder of South Australian department store Charles Birks & Co
  • Cliff Birks (1910–1998), English Association football player
  • Douglas Birks (1919–2004), English cricket player
  • Frederick Birks (1894–1917), Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross
  • George Vause Birks (c. 1815–1858), medical doctor, founder of influential family in South Australia
  • Gerald Birks (1894–1991), Canadian fighter ace in World War I
  • Graham Birks (born 1942), English Association football player
  • Henry Birks (1840–1928), Canadian businessman and founder of the Canadian jewelry store, Birks & Mayors
  • Horace Birks (1897–1985), British Army officer who served during both the World Wars
  • Jānis Birks (born 1956), Latvian politician, the Mayor of Riga between 2007 and 2009
  • Jocelynn Birks (born 1993), American volleyball player
  • John B. Birks (1920–1979), British physicist and namesake for the Birks' law
  • Laurie Birks (born 1928), Australian Olympic boxer
  • Lawrence Birks (1874–1924), Australian electrical engineer in New Zealand
  • Len Birks (1896–1975), English Association football player
  • Malcolm Birks (born 1975), English cricket player
  • Melville Birks (1876–1924), South Australian medical practitioner in Broken Hill, New South Wales
  • Peter Birks (1941–2004), Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Oxford
  • Ray Birks (1930–2008), Australian rugby league player
  • Rosetta Jane Birks (1856–1911), Australian social reformer and philanthropist
  • Thomas Rawson Birks (1810–1883), theologian and controversialist at Oxford
  • Tim Birks, British physicist, 2018 winner of the Rank Prize for Optoelectronics

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