Paul Davis may refer to:
- Paul Brooks Davis (born 1938), American painter, illustrator, and graphic designer
- Paul Davis (basketball) (born 1984), American basketball player
- Paul Davis (Canadian politician), Newfoundland and Labrador MHA
- Paul Davis (cricketer) (born 1981), Australian cricketer
- Paul Davis (footballer) (born 1961), English footballer
- Paul Davis (footballer born 1962), former Jamaican international football player
- Paul Davis (Irish author), Irish author, business consultant, and international professional speaker
- Paul Davis (Kansas politician) (born 1972), American Democratic politician
- Paul Davis (musician), British musician with the Happy Mondays
- Paul Davis (programmer) (fl. 1990s), British programmer
- Paul Davis (rugby league) (born 1971), Australian rugby league player
- Paul Davis (sailor) (born 1958), Norwegian sailor and Olympic medalist
- Paul Davis (singer) (1948–2008), American singer-songwriter
- Paul E. Davis (1921–2009), American football coach
- Paul J. Davis (1881–1947), American football and basketball coach
- Paul K. Davis (historian) (born 1952), English historian
- Paul K. Davis (policy analyst), policy analyst at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California
- Paul M. Davis, Jr. (1919–2007), American surgeon and writer
- Paul Marc Davis, British actor
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