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== Last name == |
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* [[Joey Sims]] All together beast |
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* [[Ashton Sims]], Australian rugby league footballer |
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* [[Charles Sims (painter)]], British painter |
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Revision as of 22:45, 9 November 2010
Look up sims in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sims or sims may refer to:
Last name
- Joey Sims All together beast
- Ashton Sims, Australian rugby league footballer
- Charles Sims (painter), British painter
- Christopher A. Sims, American economist
- George Robert Sims, British journalist and author
- Howard Sims ("Sandman" Sims), American vaudeville dancer
- Jeremy Sims, Australian actor
- J. Marion Sims, American gynaecological surgeon
- Joan Sims, British actress
- John Sims (taxonomist)
- John Sims (footballer), English former professional footballer
- John Joseph Sims, English recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Michael Sims, American non-fiction writer
- Thomas Sims, subject of a notorious American fugitive slave case
- Tom Sims, American snowboarding pioneer
- Zoot Sims, American jazz tenor saxophonist
- Molly Sims, American actress and swimsuit model
- Andrew Sims, MC and member of the Doomtree hip-hop collective
- William Sims, American admiral after whom several ships were named:
- The destroyer USS Sims (DD-409), served in World War II, sunk by the Japanese, 1942
- The destroyer escort USS Sims (DE-153), commissioned 1943, decommissioned 1946
- The destroyer escort USS W. S. Sims (DE-1059) (later FF-1059), commissioned 1970, decommissioned 1991
- The transport vessel USS Admiral W. S. Sims (AP-127)
Computer related
- The Sims, a life simulation computer and video game series by designer Will Wright (see List of The Sims games)
- The Sims, the first game in The Sims series
- The Sims 2, the second game in The Sims series
- The Sims 3, the third game in The Sims series
- Sim (Maxis Sim games), the name of the humanoid characters that populate Maxis Sim games
- Student information system, computer software for managing student records
- Schools Information Management System by Capita
- SIMS (video game company), a Japanese video game publisher and developer
Geography
- Sims, Illinois, a village in the United States
- Sims Township, Grant County, Indiana, a township in the United States
- Sims, Indiana, an unincorporated community in that township
- Sims Township, Michigan
Other
- Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies, a business school in India
- Secondary ion mass spectrometry, an elemental surface analysis technique
- Sims Snowboards
- Sims (novel), a book by F. Paul Wilson about genetically enhanced chimpanzees used as a labor force
- Services Institute of Medical Sciences, a medical school attached to Services Hospital in Lahore
- Subscriber Identity Module, removable smart card ICC
- Sims Metal Management, a scrap metal collector
- Steacie Institute for Molecular Sciences, a Canadian research institute