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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach |
* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach{{other uses}} |
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'''Chet''' is a masculine given name, often a nickname for [[Chester (given name)|Chester]], which means ''fortress'' or ''camp''. It is an uncommon name of [[England|English]] origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://babynames.com/name/CHET |title=Chet |accessdate=June 25, 2008 |publisher=babynames.com}}</ref> |
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People named Chet include: |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984)]] (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer |
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* [[Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011)]] (1929–2011), American actor |
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* Chester [[Chet Atkins]] (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer |
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* Chesney [[Chet Baker]] (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist |
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* [[Chet Brooks]] (born 1966), American former National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Bulger]] (1917–2009), American National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Culver]] (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa |
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* Thomas Chester [[Chet Edwards]] (born 1951), American politician |
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* Fulvio Chester [[Chet Forte]] (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Gardner]] (1898–1939), American race car driver |
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* Chester [[Chet Gladchuk]] (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player |
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* Donald Chester [[Chet Grant]] (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor |
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* [[Chet Hanulak]] (born 1933), American former National Football League player |
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* [[Chester E. Holifield]] (1903–1995), American politician |
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* Chester [[Chet Huntley]] (1911–1974), American television newscaster |
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* Chester [[Chet Jastremski]] (1941–2014), American swimmer |
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* Chester [[Chet Jaworski]] (1916–2003), American college basketball player |
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* Chester [[Chet Lemon]] (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player |
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* [[Chet Miksza]] (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player |
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* [[Chet Moeller]] (born 1953), American college football player |
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* Chester [[Chet Mutryn]] (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Sr.]] (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* Chester [[Chet Nichols, Jr.]] (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above |
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* Chester [[Chet Ostrowski]] (1930–2001), American National Football League player |
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* [[Chet Raymo]] (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist |
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* Chester [[Chet Walker]] (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player |
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* Chester [[Chet A. Wynne]] (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach |
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Revision as of 01:04, 18 May 2018
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[1]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[2]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[3]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[4]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[5]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[6]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[7]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[8]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
Chet is a masculine given name, often a nickname for Chester, which means fortress or camp. It is an uncommon name of English origin, and originated as a surname to identify people from the city of Chester, England. Chet was ranked 1,027th in popularity for males of all ages in a sample of the 1990 US Census.[9]
People named Chet include:
- Chet Allen (actor, 1939-1984) (1939–1984), child opera and choir performer
- Chet Allen (actor, 1928-2011) (1929–2011), American actor
- Chester Chet Atkins (1924–2001), American country guitarist and record producer
- Chesney Chet Baker (1929–1988), American jazz musician and vocalist
- Chet Brooks (born 1966), American former National Football League player
- Chester Chet Bulger (1917–2009), American National Football League player
- Chester Chet Culver (born 1966), former Governor of Iowa
- Thomas Chester Chet Edwards (born 1951), American politician
- Fulvio Chester Chet Forte (1935–1996), American sports television director and basketball player
- Chester Chet Gardner (1898–1939), American race car driver
- Chester Chet Gladchuk (1917–1967), National Football League and Canadian Football League player
- Donald Chester Chet Grant (1892–1985), American basketball and football player, football and All-American Girls Professional Baseball League coach and sports editor
- Chet Hanulak (born 1933), American former National Football League player
- Chester E. Holifield (1903–1995), American politician
- Chester Chet Huntley (1911–1974), American television newscaster
- Chester Chet Jastremski (1941–2014), American swimmer
- Chester Chet Jaworski (1916–2003), American college basketball player
- Chester Chet Lemon (born 1955), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Chet Miksza (1930–1975), Canadian Football League player
- Chet Moeller (born 1953), American college football player
- Chester Chet Mutryn (1921–1995), All-America Football Conference and the National Football League player
- Chester Chet Nichols, Sr. (1897–1982), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Chester Chet Nichols, Jr. (1931–1995), Major League Baseball pitcher, son of the above
- Chester Chet Ostrowski (1930–2001), American National Football League player
- Chet Raymo (born 1936), American writer, educator and naturalist
- Chester Chet Walker (born 1940), American National Basketball Association player
- Chester Chet A. Wynne (1898–1967), American football player and college head coach
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