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Chevalier is a French word meaning, literally, "horseman", but used as a title that's the equivalent of the English "knight".

"Chevalier" can be:

People named "Chevalier"

  • Albert Chevalier (1861–1923), an English comedian and actor
  • Franck Chevalier (born 1973), a French violist
  • Godfrey Chevalier, (1889–1922), an American naval aviator
  • Grahame Chevalier (born 1937), a South African cricketer
  • Haakon Chevalier (1901-1985), an author
  • Jules Chevalier (1824-1907), a French Roman Catholic priest
  • Marcel Chevalier (born 1921), a French executioner
  • Maurice Chevalier (1888-1972), a Belgian-French actor, singer, and popular entertainer
  • Michael Chevalier (1933-), a German synchronis speaker and actor
  • Mike Chevalier (1943-2006), an American cinematographer
  • Morgan Chevalier, a fictional character
  • Nicholas Chevalier (1828-1902), Australian artist
  • Pierre Chevalier (1905 – 2001), a French caver and mountaineer
  • Sivaji Ganesan Chevalier (1927 - 2001), an Indian actor and politician
  • Tracy Chevalier (born 1962), a historical novelist
  • Ulysse Chevalier (1841–1923), a French bibliographer and historian
  • Steve Chevalier (1990- ), an All Conference Ski-Valley Linebacker in Michigan

    "Chevalier" in Arts and Literature

  • Hotel Chevalier, the short film that precedes The Darjeeling Limited
  • Le Chevalier D'Eon, a 2006 anime.
  • Title given to the chiropteran characters who accompany and protect the Queens in the anime TV series Blood+.
  • Title given to the male Gallivespian characters who accompany the Ladys in the His Dark Materials book trilogy by Philip Pullman.    

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