People
- Andy Summers (born 1942), English guitarist
- Bill Summers (disambiguation)
- Champ Summers (born 1946), American baseball player
- David Summers (disambiguation)
- Dylan Summers (born 1973), American professional wrestler better known as Necro Butcher
- Ed Summers (1884–1953), American baseball player
- Gene Summers (born 1939), American recording artist
- George W. Summers (1804–1868), American politician
- Harry G. Summers, Jr. (1932–1999), American army Colonel and author about the Vietnam War
- Henry Summers (1911–2005), British civil servant
- Hope Summers (1896–1979), American actress
- Jeremy Summers (born 1931), British film director
- John W. Summers (1870–1937), American politician
- Johnny Summers (disambiguation)
- Joseph Summers (1904–1954), British test pilot
- Lawrence Summers (born 1954), economist and former president of Harvard University
- Marc Summers (born 1951), American television personality
- Montague Summers (1880–1948), English author and clergyman
- Richard Summers (1860–1941), Wales rugby union international
- Robert Summers (born 1922), American economist
- Robert Summers (artist) (born 1940), American painter and sculptor
- Robert S. Summers (born 1933), American academic
- Sheila Piercey (born 1919), South African tennis player
- Steve Summers, lead singer of the band Pretty Boy Floyd
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