People
- Alfred Kinsey, entomologist and sexologist
- the Kinsey Reports, a pair of books on sexuality by Alfred Kinsey
- the Kinsey scale of sexual orientation, invented by Alfred Kinsey, or person's orientation as measured on that scale, as in "Kinsey 6"
- the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction, founded by Alfred Kinsey
- Kinsey (film), a 2004 biographical film about Alfred Kinsey, written and directed by Bill Condon
- Angela Kinsey, American actress
- Darius Kinsey, American photographer
- Donald Kinsey, American musician
- Howard Kinsey, a former American tennis player
- Kinsey Lea Schofield, American Reality Television personality and writer
- Noel Kinsey, Welsh former footballer
- Robert Kinsey, a former American tennis player
- Tarence Kinsey, American basketball player
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