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* [[Adrian Quist]] (1913–1991), Australian tennis player |
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* [[Anne Quist]] (born 1957), Dutch rower |
* [[Anne Quist]] (born 1957), Dutch rower |
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* [[Emmanuel Charles Quist]] (1880-1959). 1st Speaker of the [[Parliament of Ghana]] |
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* [[Janet Quist]] (born 1955), American model and actress |
* [[Janet Quist]] (born 1955), American model and actress |
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* [[Johan Martin Quist]], (1755–1818), Danish Golden Age architect |
* [[Johan Martin Quist]], (1755–1818), Danish Golden Age architect |
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Quist is a surname of Scandinavian origin. People with the surname include:
- Adrian Quist (1913–1991), Australian tennis player
- Anne Quist (born 1957), Dutch rower
- Emmanuel Charles Quist (1880-1959). 1st Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana
- Janet Quist (born 1955), American model and actress
- Johan Martin Quist, (1755–1818), Danish Golden Age architect
- Karl Quist (1875–1957), Australian cricketer
- Leen Quist (1942–2014), Dutch ceramist
- Per-Ola Quist (born 1961), Swedish former Olympic swimmer
- Rasmus Quist Hansen (born 1980), Danish rower and Olympic athlete
- Rob Quist (born 1948), American musician and congressional candidate
- Jacob Quistgaard (Quist) Guitarist, songwriter and Youtube personality
See also
- Hambrecht & Quist, an investment bank based in San Francisco, California
- Qvist (surname)
- Quist, a James Bond henchman who is killed by Emilio Largo by being devoured by sharks, after he failed to assassinate James Bond.
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