People
- Abbott Lowell Cummings, American architectural historian and genealogist
- Albert Cummings, blues guitarist
- Alexander Cummings, inventor of the flush toilet
- Alexander Cummings (1810–1879), Territorial Governor of Colorado and Civil War general
- Amos J. Cummings (1841–1902), US Congressman from New York
- Andrew Boyd Cummings, Officer killed in the American Civil War
- Bart Cummings, Australian racehorse trainer
- Bill Cummings, Indianapolis 500 winner
- Bob Cummings, American actor
- Bruce Frederick Cummings, writer under the pen name W. N. P. Barbellion
- Burton Cummings (born 1947), Canadian songwriter
- Candy Cummings, baseball pitcher
- Conrad Cummings (born 1948), US composer
- Constance Cummings, American-born British actress
- Damon M. Cummings (1910–1942), United States Navy officer and Navy Cross recipient
- Dave Cummings, American porn star
- David Cummings (musician), British musician and scriptwriter
- Dean Cummings, Scottish footballer
- E. E. Cummings, American poet
- Elijah Cummings, US Congressman from Maryland
- Elisabeth Cummings, Australian artist
- Ella Bully-Cummings, first female police chief of Detroit
- Fred Cummings, theoretical physicist
- Fred N. Cummings, US Congressman from Colorado
- George Cummings, guitarist and songwriter
- George Cummings (footballer), Scottish professional footballer
- Glen Cummings, politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Henry Johnson Brodhead Cummings (1831–1909), US Congressman from Iowa
- Herbert Wesley Cummings (1873–1956), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
- Homer S. Cummings (1870–1956), US Attorney General
- Irving Cummings, American actor, director, producer and writer
- James H. Cummings, politician from Tennessee, USA
- James Cummings (Ontario politician) (1815–1894), Canadian politician
- Jim Cummings, voice actor
- John Cummings (disambiguation)
- Johnna Lee Cummings, American pop singer
- Mac Cummings, American entrepreneur and Democratic political fundraiser
- Mary Cummings, philanthropist
- Maxwell Cummings, Canadian builder and philanthropist
- Michael Cummings, 1919–1997, English cartoonist
- Midre Cummings, Major League Baseball outfielder
- Nicholas Cummings US psychologist
- Omar Cummings, Jamaican footballer
- Quinn Cummings, American inventor, businesswoman, and actress
- Ray Cummings, American science fiction writer
- Richard Cummings (disambiguation)
- Robert Cummings, American actor
- Robert Cummings (politician)
- Samuel Cummings (1927–98), US arms dealer
- Scott Cummings, Australian footballer
- Stephen Cummings, Australian rock singer-songwriter
- Steve Cummings, English racing cyclist
- Steven Cummings, American comic book artist
- Stuart Cummings (cricketer), English cricketer of 1980s
- Stuart Cummings (rugby league), former referee and match official
- Susan Cummings (heiress) (born 1959), American heiress
- Susan Cummings (actress), (born 1930) German-born US film and television actress
- TJ Cummings (born 1981), American basketball player
- Terry Cummings (Robert Terrell, born 1961), American basketball player
- Thomas Seir Cummings (1804–94), English-born painter and author
- Tim Cummings, US actor and author
- Tommy Cummings, English football player and manager
- Vonteego Cummings, American basketball player
- Walter J. Cummings, Jr., US Solicitor General and federal judge
- Warren Cummings, Scottish professional footballer
- Whitney Cummings, American comedienne
- William Hayman Cummings (1831–1915), English musician, tenor and organist
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