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*[[Adam Oates]] was a professional ice hockey player. |
*[[Adam Oates]] was a professional ice hockey player. |
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*[[Dan Oates|Daniel J. Oates]], Chief of Police and Safety Services Administrator for the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
*[[Dan Oates|Daniel J. Oates]], Chief of Police and Safety Services Administrator for the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan. |
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*[[Ethan Oates]] knows all the drug dealers, he is also one of the burners. |
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*[[Eugene William Oates]] (1845 – 1911), an English naturalist. |
*[[Eugene William Oates]] (1845 – 1911), an English naturalist. |
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*[[Frank Oates]], a British African explorer. |
*[[Frank Oates]], a British African explorer. |
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Oates is the name of a person and could refer to one of many people people. There may also be places and buildings named after people with the same name.
People
- Adam Oates was a professional ice hockey player.
- Daniel J. Oates, Chief of Police and Safety Services Administrator for the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
- Eugene William Oates (1845 – 1911), an English naturalist.
- Frank Oates, a British African explorer.
- John Oates, musician and producer, of Hall & Oates.
- Johnny Lane Oates, a former catcher and manager in Major League Baseball.
- Joyce Carol Oates, an American author, novelist, poet, and playwright.
- Lawrence Oates, a British Antarctic explorer.
- Stephen Oates, a defender with Scottish 3rd Division football side East Stirlingshire
- T. Oates, was a rugby league player.
- Warren Oates was an American character actor.
- Titus Oates was a 17th-century perjurer who fabricated a fraudulent Catholic plot to kill King Charles II of England.
- William Wilfred Oates of Burns & Oates, a British publishing house.
Places and buildings
- Oates Coast, coastal area of Antarctica.
- Oates Building, historic building in Florida.