Helms
Helms is an English and Danish Patronymic Surname and means son of Helm, which derives from the Old Norse name Hjelm or Hjälm meaning 'helmet'. The name may also be a short form of the English Toponymic Surname Helmsley after the town in North Yorkshire. It may refer to:
- Adam Helms, American artist
- Bobby Helms, American country music singer Robert Lee Helms
- Chet Helms, American rock promoter, founder and manager of the rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company
- David H. Helms, American Union Army soldier during the American Civil War and recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Don Helms, American country music steel guitarist
- Ed Helms, American actor
- Gregory Helms, American professional wrestler
- Hans G. Helms, German experimental writer, composer and social and economic analyst and critic
- Hermann Helms, American chess player, writer and promoter
- Jesse Helms, American senator from North Carolina from 1973 to 2003
- Johannes Helms, Danish writer and headmaster
- John Henry Helms, American Marine and a recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Johnny Helms, American jazz trumpeter
- J. Lynn Helms, President of Piper Aircraft Corp. and Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration
- Juanita Helms, American politician
- Laili Helms, Taliban advocate in the West before the 9/11 attacks
- Mike Helms, American former basketball player
- Paul Helms, American banking executive, founder of the Helms Bakery and co-founder of the Helms Athletic Foundation
- Randel Helms, American professor of English literature
- Richard Helms, American government official, Director of Central Intelligence Director from 1966 to 1973
- Richard Helms (naturalist), German-born Australian naturalist
- Susan Helms, American Air Force lieutenant general and astronaut
- Tommy Helms, American Major League Baseball player and manager
- Wes Helms, American Major League Baseball player, nephew of Tommy Helms
- William Helms, American politician, representative from New Jersey and Revolutionary War officer