Johns is a surname shared by the following prominent people:
Adrian Johns (born 1951), Royal Navy vice-admiral, former Second Sea Lord and former Governor of GibraltarAlfred Johns (1868–1934), Australian cricketerAndrew Johns (born 1974), Australian retired rugby league footballer, brother of Matthew JohnsAndrew Johns (triathlete) (born 1973), British triathleteAndy Johns (1950–2013), British music engineerBobby Johns (born 1932), American former racecar driverBrian Johns (born 1982), Canadian Olympic swimmerBrian Johns (businessman) (1936–2016), Australian company director and journalistCharles A. Johns (1857–1932), American lawyer, jurist and politician; justice on the Supreme Court of the PhilippinesCharles Alexander Johns (1811–1874), British botanist and authorCharley Eugene Johns (1905–1990), American politician, 32nd governor of FloridaChris Johns (disambiguation), several peopleClaude Hermann Walter Johns (1857–1920), English Assyriologist and Church of England clergymanDaniel Johns (born 1979), Australian musicianDavid Johns (born 1948), American Navaho painterDon Johns (born 1937), Canadian retired National Hockey League playerDoug Johns (born 1967), American retired Major League Baseball pitcherEmmett Johns, Canadian humanitarianEthan Johns (born 1969), British music producerFred Johns (1868–1932), Australian writerGary Johns (born 1952), Australian politicianGeoff Johns (born 1973), American comic book authorGeorge Sibley Johns (1857–1941), American journalist and newspaper editorGlyn Johns (born 1942), British record producerGlynis Johns (born 1923), British actressHarold E. Johns (1915–1998), Canadian medical physicistHelen Johns (born 1953), Canadian former politicianHelen Johns (swimmer) (1914–2014), American swimmer, Olympic champion and former world record-holderJames Edward Johns (1900–1984), American football playerJasper Johns (born 1930), American painter and printmakerJohn Johns (1796–1876), fourth Episcopal bishop of Virginia, son of Kensey JohnsJohnny Johns, American retired figure skater and ice dancerJoseph Johns, Amish man who founded Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1800Keith Johns (1902–1979), Australian rules footballerKensey Johns (jurist) (1759–1848), American judgeKensey Johns, Jr. (1791–1857), American politician and lawyer, son of the aboveLes Johns (born 1942), Australian rugby league footballerMargo Johns (1919–2009), British actressMatthew Johns (born 1971), Australian Rugby League footballer of the 1990s and 2000s and channel 9 host, brother of Andrew JohnsMervyn Johns (1899–1992), Welsh actor, father of Glynis JohnsMichael Johns (policy analyst) (born 1964), American political commentator, analyst and writer; former White House speechwriterMilton Johns (born 1938), British television actorOrrick Glenday Johns (1887–1946), American poet, son of George Sibley JohnsPaddy Johns (born 1968), Irish former rugby union playerPaul Johns (born 1958), American retired National Football League playerRichard Johns (born 1939), British Royal Air Force air chief marshalRobert J. Johns, Canadian socialist labour organizer in the 1910sRonnie Johns (Louisiana politician) (born 1949), American politicianSammy Johns (1946–2013), American country musicianSarah Johns, American country music singerStephen Johns (disambiguation)Stratford Johns (1925–2002), British stage, film and television actorThomas Johns, Archdeacon of Barnstaple from 1807 to 1826Thomas Johns (minister) (1836-1914), Welsh ministerTony Johns (born 1960), Canadian football playerTracy Camilla Johns (born 1963), American film actressVere Johns (1893–1966), Jamaican journalist, impresario, radio personality and actorVernon Johns (1892–1965), American minister and civil rights leaderW. E. Johns (1803–1968), British writerWilbur Johns (1903–1967), American collegiate basketball head coach and athletics director