Shields in its basic sense is the plural of shield. It may also refer to:
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Places
United Kingdom
- North Shields, Tyneside, England
- South Shields, Tyneside, England
- Shields Road subway station, an underground station in Glasgow, Scotland
United States
- Shields, Indiana, an unincorporated community
- Shields, Michigan, an unincorporated community in Saginaw County
- Shields, North Dakota, an unincorporated community near Bismarck
- Shields River, a Yellowstone River tributary
People
Shields is a surname of Celtic origin. It is usually an Irish surname, however it may be Scottish or Scots-Irish. Several notable people have this surname.
- Brooke Shields, American actress
- Carol Shields, American author
- Carol Shields (ophthalmologist) (née Lally), American doctor
- Eileen Shields, footwear designer
- Francis Alexander Shields, Brooke Shields' father
- Frank Shields, American tennis player and actor
- Jake Shields, Mixed Martial Arts fighter
- James Shields, Irish-born American general and politician
- James Shields (baseball), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Jimi Shields, musician
- John Shields, member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- John Shields (chef), American chef, food writer, and TV host
- John K. Shields, U.S. Senator from Tennessee
- Kevin Shields, musician
- Mark Shields, American political pundit
- Michael Shields, several people
- Scot Shields, American baseball player
- Steve Shields (baseball), retired American baseball player
- Steve Shields (basketball coach), head men's basketball coach at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock
- Steve Shields (ice hockey), National Hockey League goaltender
- Teri Shields (née Schmon), Brooke Shields' mother
- Tyler Shields, American photographer
- Will Shields, American NFL football player
See also
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| This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |
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