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'Chávez' or 'Chavez' is an American Spanish variation of "Chaves", and may refer to people or others.
People
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Alan Chávez, Mexican composer, musician and writter
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Angélico Chávez, (1910 – 1996), American Franciscan priest, historian, author, poet, and painter.
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Carlos Chávez, Mexican composer, conductor, teacher, journalist, and the founder and director of the Mexico Symphony Orchestra.
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César Chávez, founder of the National Farm Workers Association, which became United Farm Workers.
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Jose Chavez y Chavez or Chavez y Chavez (1851-1924), a cowboy from New Mexico who rode with Billy the Kid.
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Colegio César Chávez, a college named in honor of civil rights leader César Chávez.
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Coronado Chávez, President of Honduras from 1845-1847.
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Dennis Chavez, a United States politician.
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Endy Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.
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Eric Chavez, an Hispanic-American Major League Baseball player.
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Federico Chávez, President of Paraguay.
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Fermín Chávez, an Argentinian historian, poet and journalist.
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Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela.
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Ignacio Chávez, President of Nicaragua in 1891.
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Jorge Chávez, a Peruvian airplane pilot.
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Julio César Chávez, a Mexican boxer.
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Julio César Chávez, Jr., a Mexican boxer, son of Julio César Chávez
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Linda Chavez, an Hispanic-American author and commentator.
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Leo Chavez, an American anthropologist.
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Martha Chávez, a Peruvian politician.
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Martin Chavez, mayor of
Albuquerque,
New Mexico
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Néstor Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.
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Raúl Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.
Others
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Chavez (band), an indie rock band in New York in the 1990s.
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Jorge Chávez International Airport, in Lima, Peru.
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Maurice Chavez, a fictional character in "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City".
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Chávez Ravine, the site of Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, United States.
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Phillip M Chavez, Municipal Judge for the city of Milwaukee
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Domingo Chavez, a fictional character in Tom Clancy's novels.
★ The family name "Chávez" is known among the 17th Century
Atlantic Creoles.