Riggs
Appearance
Riggs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Arthur Riggs (geneticist), American geneticist
- Arthur Stanley Riggs (1879–1952), American author and historian
- Bobby Riggs (1918–1995), American tennis player
- Chandler Riggs (born June 27, 1999), American actor
- Christina Marie Riggs (1971-2000), Arkansas nurse, executed for killing her children
- Dax Riggs, musician
- Derek Riggs, British artist
- Dudley Riggs (born 1932), American comedian
- Elmer S. Riggs (1869–1963), American paleontologist
- Frank Riggs (born 1950), Californian politician
- George Washington Riggs, American banker
- Gerald Riggs former NFL running back
- James Garland Riggs, saxophonist (classical and jazz) and collegiate music educator
- Jerry Riggs, American rock musician (also founder of the band Riggs)
- Jim Riggs (born 1941), American saxophonist
- Joe Riggs (born 1982), American mixed martial arts fighter
- John M. Riggs, retired US Army Major General
- L. A. "Speed" Riggs, tobacco auctioneer and advertising spokesman for American Tobacco Company
- Lutah Maria Riggs (1896–1984), American architect
- Marlon Riggs (1957–1994), American poet, educator, filmmaker, and activist
- Mike Riggs, American guitarist for Scum of the Earth and Rob Zombie
- Nina Riggs (1977–2017), American writer and poet
- R. William Riggs, former Oregon Supreme Court judge
- Robert D. "Freeze" Riggs, a Club Kid and convicted co-murderer of Andre "Angel" Melendez
- Scott Riggs (born 1971), American race car driver
- Scott Antol or Scotty Riggs, American professional wrestler
- Thomas Riggs, Jr. (1873–1945), American politician and governor of Alaska
- William "Billy" Riggs, professor, author, engineer, urban planner and musician
Fictional characters
- Martin Riggs, a police officer in Lethal Weapon
Other uses
- Riggs' disease
- Riggs, Missouri
- Riggs Glacier
- Riggs Bank, former bank in the Washington DC area
- Riggs-Tompkins Building, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.