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'''Chait''', also transliterated as '''Khait''', is a [[ |
'''Chait''', also transliterated as '''Khait''', is a [[Jewish family name]], from Hebrew {{lang|he|חייט}}, “[[tailor]]”. Notable people with the surname include: |
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*[[Arkady Khait]], Soviet comedy and script writer |
*[[Arkady Khait]], Soviet comedy and script writer |
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*[[Baruch Chait]], Jewish religious composer and author |
*[[Baruch Chait]], Jewish religious composer and author |
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*[[Galit Chait]], Israeli ice dancer |
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*[[Jonathan Chait]], American columnist and political writer |
*[[Jonathan Chait]], American columnist and political writer |
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*[[Jordan Chait]] (born 1997), South African rugby union player |
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*[[Lawrence G. Chait]], American advertising executive who was a pioneer in mail |
*[[Lawrence G. Chait]], American advertising executive who was a pioneer in mail-order sales |
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 29 February 2024
Chait, also transliterated as Khait, is a Jewish family name, from Hebrew חייט, “tailor”. Notable people with the surname include:
- Albert Chait, British Rabbi
- Arkady Khait, Soviet comedy and script writer
- Baruch Chait, Jewish religious composer and author
- Galit Chait, Israeli ice dancer
- Jonathan Chait, American columnist and political writer
- Jordan Chait (born 1997), South African rugby union player
- Lawrence G. Chait, American advertising executive who was a pioneer in mail-order sales