Nhok Them (Khmer: ញ៉ុក ថែម, Nhŏk Thêm [ɲok tʰaem]; 22 June 1903 – 1974) was a Cambodian writer known for his novel Kolab Pailin.
Them was born in a farmer family in Svay Por Commune, Sangkae District, Battambang, Cambodia.
He worked as a Pali teacher in Bangkok from 1927 to 1930 before returning to Phnom Penh to be a member of the Tripitaka Committee at the Buddhist Institute.
In 1938, he worked at the Royal Library of Cambodia as a publishing manager for Kambujsuriya Magazine.
Those include Neakmokkatha, Neaneacheadork, Vannea, Thom Niteas Part 1, Tevada Pheasit and Puth Peasit.