Shim Ui-gyeom
| Korean name | |
| Hangul | 심의겸 | 
|---|---|
| Hanja | 沈義謙 | 
| RR | Sim Uigyeom | 
| MR | Sim Ŭigyŏm | 
| Art name | |
| Hangul | 손암, 간암, 황재 | 
| Hanja | 巽菴, 艮菴, 黃齋 | 
| RR | Sonam, Ganam, Hwangjae | 
| MR | Sonam, Kanam, Hwangjae | 
| Courtesy name | |
| Hangul | 방숙 | 
| Hanja | 方叔 | 
| RR | Bangsuk | 
| MR | Pangsuk | 
Shim Ui-gyeom (Korean: 심의겸; Hanja: 沈義謙; 1535–1587) was a Korean philosopher and politician during the Joseon period. A Neo-Confucian scholar, he was the head of the Westerners political faction. Shim was also the younger brother of Queen Insun and a member of the Cheongsong Shim clan (청송 심씨; 靑松 沈氏). Through his father, Shim is a fourth great-grandson of Shim On and great-great-great-grandnephew of Queen Soheon. He eventually became the fifth great-granduncle of Queen Danui.