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'Chávez' or 'Chavez' is an American Spanish variation of "Chaves", and may refer to people or others.

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Alan Chávez, Mexican composer, musician and writter

Angélico Chávez, (1910 – 1996), American Franciscan priest, historian, author, poet, and painter.

Carlos Chávez, Mexican composer, conductor, teacher, journalist, and the founder and director of the Mexico Symphony Orchestra.

César Chávez, founder of the National Farm Workers Association, which became United Farm Workers.

Jose Chavez y Chavez or Chavez y Chavez (1851-1924), a cowboy from New Mexico who rode with Billy the Kid.

Colegio César Chávez, a college named in honor of civil rights leader César Chávez.

Coronado Chávez, President of Honduras from 1845-1847.

Dennis Chavez, a United States politician.

Endy Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.

Eric Chavez, an Hispanic-American Major League Baseball player.

Federico Chávez, President of Paraguay.

Fermín Chávez, an Argentinian historian, poet and journalist.

Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela.

Ignacio Chávez, President of Nicaragua in 1891.

Jorge Chávez, a Peruvian airplane pilot.

Julio César Chávez, a Mexican boxer.

Julio César Chávez, Jr., a Mexican boxer, son of Julio César Chávez

Linda Chavez, an Hispanic-American author and commentator.

Leo Chavez, an American anthropologist.

Martha Chávez, a Peruvian politician.

Martin Chavez, mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico

Néstor Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.

Raúl Chávez, a Venezuelan Major League Baseball player.

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Chavez (band), an indie rock band in New York in the 1990s.

Jorge Chávez International Airport, in Lima, Peru.

Maurice Chavez, a fictional character in "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City".

Chávez Ravine, the site of Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, United States.

Phillip M Chavez, Municipal Judge for the city of Milwaukee

Domingo Chavez, a fictional character in Tom Clancy's novels.

★ The family name "Chávez" is known among the 17th Century Atlantic Creoles.

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