List of biographies / Cham
Portal Biographies | People search
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ?
Ca | Cb | Ce | Ch | Ci | Cj | Ck | Cl | Cm | Cn | Co | Cr | Cs | Ct | Cu | Cv | Cw | Cy | Cz
Cha | Chb | Che | Chh | Chi | Chk | Chl | Chm | Chn | Cho | Chr | Cht | Chu | Chv | Chw | Chy
Chaa | Chab | Chac | Chad | Chae | Chaf | Chag | Chah | Chai | Chaj | Chak | Chal | Cham | Chan | Chao | Chap | Chaq | Char | Chas | Chat | Chau | Chav | Chaw | Chay | Chaz
Cham
- Cham (* 1977), Jamaican dancehall musician
- Cham, Abdoulie (* 1960), Gambian politician
- Cham, Fabakary († 2002), Gambian politician
- Cham, Momodou Kotu (* 1953), Gambian politician
- Cham, Neneh , Gambian lawyer and human rights activist
- Cham, Samba , Gambian politician
Chama
- Chama from Nehardea († 377), Amora
- Chama bar Bisa , Jewish scribe
- Chama bar Hanina , Jewish scribe
- Chama, Ignatius (* 1957), Zambian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kasama
- Chamadevi , ruler of Hariphunchai
- Chamaken, Claude (* 1988), Cameroonian javelin thrower
- Chamakh, Marouane (* 1984), Moroccan football player
- Chamamyan, Lena (* 1980), Syrian-Armenian singer
- Chamanga, James (* 1980), Zambian soccer player
- Chamant, Jean (1913–2010), French politician (RPR), member of the National Assembly and senator
- Chamarat, Georges (1901–1982), French actor
- Chamard, Henri (1867–1952), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Chamari, Noureddine (* 1993), German actor
- Chamarthi, Sai Samhitha (* 1995), Indian tennis player
- Chamat, Marcus (* 1975), Swedish pool player
- Chamatow, Airat Kassimowitsch (* 1965), Soviet boxer
- Chamatowa, Tschulpan Nailjewna (* 1975), Russian actress
- Chamaune, Mussa (* 1992), Mozambican canoeist
- Chamayou, Bertrand (* 1981), French pianist
- Chamayou, Grégoire (* 1976), French philosopher, university lecturer and author
Chamb
- Chamba, Jessica (* 1981), French activist of the non-governmental organization (NGO)
- Chambard, Olivier , French diplomat
- Chambas, Jean-Paul (* 1947), French painter, set designer and writer
- Chambas, Mohamed Ibn (* 1950), Ghanaian lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Chambe-Eng, Eirik , Norwegian programmer
- Chambefort, Guy (* 1944), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Chamberlain, Abiram (1837–1911), American politician
- Chamberlain, Alec (born 1964), English football goalkeeper
- Chamberlain, Austen (1863–1937) British politician, Member of the House of Commons and Secretary of State
- Chamberlain, Basil Hall (1850–1935), British Japanese scholar
- Chamberlain, BethAnn (* 1982), American biathlete
- Chamberlain, Charles E. (1917–2002), American politician
- Chamberlain, Daniel Henry (1835–1907), American politician, Governor of South Carolina
- Chamberlain, Ebenezer M. (1805–1861), American politician
- Chamberlain, Ernie , Australian officer, historian and linguist
- Chamberlain, Eva (1867–1942), daughter of Richard and Cosima Wagner, wife of
- Chamberlain, George Earle (1854–1928), American politician
- Chamberlain, George Philip (1905–1995) British Air Force officer
- Chamberlain, Gerry († 2007), American jazz musician
- Chamberlain, Henry, 1st Baronet (1773–1829), British diplomat, Consul General in Portugal and Charge d'Affaires in Brazil
- Chamberlain, Houston Stewart (1855–1927), English-German writer and cultural philosopher
- Chamberlain, Howland (1911–1984), American actor
- Chamberlain, Jacob P. (1802-1878), American politician
- Chamberlain, Jamie (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Chamberlain, Jay (1925–2001), American racing driver
- Chamberlain, Joba (born 1985), American baseball player
- Chamberlain, John (1927–2011), American artist
- Chamberlain, John Curtis (1772–1834), American politician
- Chamberlain, Joseph (1836–1914) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence (1828–1914), American officer and politician
- Chamberlain, Marise (* 1935), New Zealand middle-distance runner
- Chamberlain, Matt (* 1967), American drummer and percussionist
- Chamberlain, Neville (1869-1940) British Conservative politician, Member of the House of Commons, Prime Minister (1937-1940)
- Chamberlain, Neville Bowles (1820–1902) British Field Marshal
- Chamberlain, Neville Francis Fitzgerald (1856–1944), British Army officer and later Inspector General of the Royal Irish Constabulary
- Chamberlain, Nicholas (born 1963), Anglican, British bishop
- Chamberlain, Owen (1920–2006), American physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Chamberlain, Richard (born 1934), American actor
- Chamberlain, Rick (1952-2015), American musician (trombone)
- Chamberlain, Robert († 1491), English knight
- Chamberlain, Siobhan (* 1983), English soccer player
- Chamberlain, William († 1462), English knight
- Chamberlain, William (1755–1828), American politician
- Chamberlain, William Charles (1818–1878), British Rear Admiral
- Chamberlain, Wilt (1936–1999), American basketball player
- Chamberland, Albert (1886–1975), Canadian violinist, conductor, music teacher, and composer
- Chamberland, Charles (1851-1908), French microbiologist
- Chamberlin, Beth (born 1963), American actress
- Chamberlin, Clarence Duncan (1893–1976), American aviator
- Chamberlin, Donald D. (* 1944), American computer scientist
- Chamberlin, Edward Hastings (1899–1967), American economist
- Chamberlin, Guy (1894-1967), American football player
- Chamberlin, Jimmy (born 1964), American drummer
- Chamberlin, Kevin (born 1963), American actor
- Chamberlin, Paul (born 1962), American tennis player
- Chamberlin, Ralph Vary (1879-1967), American zoologist
- Chamberlin, Thomas Chrowder (1843–1928), American geologist
- Chamberlin, Wendy (* 1948), American diplomat
- Chamberlin, William Henry (1897–1969), American journalist, historian, and author
- Chambers, Aidan (* 1934), British writer and editor
- Chambers, Alan (* 1972), American theologian
- Chambers, Anne Cox (1919–2020), US diplomat, heir to Cox Enterprises and US ambassador to Belgium
- Chambers, Arran (born 1995), Canadian volleyball player
- Chambers, Arthur (1846–1923), English boxer of the bare knuckle era
- Chambers, Becky (* 1985), American science fiction author
- Chambers, Calum (* 1995), English soccer player
- Chambers, Carlton (* 1975), Canadian sprinter
- Chambers, Christina (* 1969), American actress and model
- Chambers, Ciaran (* 1994), Northern Irish badminton player
- Chambers, Darrell (born 1961), American boxer
- Chambers, David (1780–1864), American politician
- Chambers, Dennis (born 1959), American drummer
- Chambers, Donald Eugene (1930-1999), American rocker
- Chambers, Dwain (* 1978), British sprinter
- Chambers, Eddie (* 1982), American heavyweight boxer
- Chambers, Edmund Kerchever (1866–1954), English literary historian, critic and Shakespeare scholar
- Chambers, Elmer , American jazz trumpeter and cornet player
- Chambers, Emma (1964-2018), British actress
- Chambers, Ephraim († 1740), English writer
- Chambers, Erin (* 1979), American actress
- Chambers, Ernie (* 1937), American politician
- Chambers, Ezekiel F. (1788–1867), American lawyer and politician
- Chambers, Faune A. (* 1976), American actress
- Chambers, George (1786–1866), American lawyer and politician
- Chambers, George Michael (1928–1997), Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago
- Chambers, Greg (* 1982), Canadian-British ice hockey player
- Chambers, Gus (1958-2008) British punk and metal musician
- Chambers, Guy (* 1963), British musician and record producer
- Chambers, Harry (1896-1949), English football player
- Chambers, Henderson (1908-1967), American jazz trombonist
- Chambers, Henry Cousins (1823–1871), American and Confederate politician
- Chambers, Henry H. (1790–1826), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Chambers, Jack (1931–1978) Canadian painter and filmmaker
- Chambers, James (1920–1989), American horn player
- Chambers, Joe (born 1942), American jazz drummer
- Chambers, John (1780-1852), American politician (Whig Party)
- Chambers, John (1923-2001), American makeup artist
- Chambers, John (* 1949), American manager
- Chambers, John B. (* 1956), American financial analyst
- Chambers, John Graham (1843-1883), British sports official
- Chambers, John M. (* 1941), Canadian statistician and software developer
- Chambers, Justin (* 1970), American actor
- Chambers, Kasey (* 1976), Australian country singer
- Chambers, Kim (* 1974), American porn actress
- Chambers, Lenoir (1891-1970), American writer, journalist, and editor
- Chambers, Luke (* 1985), English soccer player
- Chambers, Marilyn (1952-2009), American porn actress
- Chambers, Martin (* 1951), English drummer
- Chambers, Mortimer (* 1927), American ancient historian
- Chambers, Munro (* 1990), Canadian actor
- Chambers, Oswald (1874-1917), Scottish Baptist minister
- Chambers, Paul (1935–1969), American jazz bassist
- Chambers, Peter (* 1990), British rower
- Chambers, Raymond Wilson (1874-1942) British writer, university lecturer, and librarian
- Chambers, Richard (* 1985), British rower
- Chambers, Robert (1802–1871) British geologist, man of letters, and publisher
- Chambers, Robert (1881–1957), American biologist and cell researcher
- Chambers, Robert (1924-2016), British physicist
- Chambers, Robert (1926-2010), American middle-distance runner
- Chambers, Robert W. (1865–1933), American author of fantastic literature
- Chambers, Shawn (born 1966), American ice hockey player and coach
- Chambers, Sherman Daniel (1881–1979), American engineer
- Chambers, Sinead (* 1992), Northern Irish badminton player
- Chambers, Siyani (* 1993), American basketball player
- Chambers, Tom (born 1959), American basketball player
- Chambers, Tyree (* 1994), German basketball player
- Chambers, Whittaker (1901–1961), American writer and editor
- Chambers, William (1723–1796) Scottish architect
- Chambert-Loir, Antoine (* 1971), French mathematician
- Chamblain, Joris (* 1984), French comic book author
- Chamblain, Louis-Jodel , Haitian paramilitary, deputy leader of the paramilitary organization Front Révolutionnaire Armé pour le Progrès d'Haiti (FRAPH)
- Chamblee, Eddie (1920–1999), American jazz and R&B musician
- Chambliss, John Randolph Jr. (1833–1864), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Chambliss, John Randolph senior (1809–1875), American lawyer and Confederate politician and officer
- Chambliss, Kirby (* 1959), American stunt pilot
- Chambliss, Saxby (* 1943), American politician
- Chambliss, William J. (1933-2014), American sociologist and criminologist
- Chambon de Montaux, Nicolas (1748–1826), Lord Mayor of Paris
- Chambon, Boris (* 1975), French motorcycle racer
- Chambon, Eduard (1822–1857), German legal scholar
- Chambon, Émile (1905–1993), Swiss painter
- Chambon, Jean-Baptiste-Alix (1875–1948), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tokyo
- Chambon, Léon (1905–1987), French religious, Bishop of Bossangoa
- Chambon, Marie-Marthe (1841–1907), Salesian and mystic
- Chambon, Pierre (* 1931), French geneticist
- Chambray, Jacques François de (1687–1750), French Knight of the Grand Cross of the Order of Malta, Vice-Admiral and Commander of the galleys
- Chambul, Borys (* 1953), Canadian discus thrower
Chamc
- Chamchen Chöje Shakya Yeshe (1354–1435), clergyman of the Gelug school; Founder of Sera Monastery
Chame
- Chamenei, Ali (* 1939), political and religious leader of Iran
- Chamene'i, Hadi (* 1947), Iranian politician, mujtahid, linguist and publicist
- Chamerernebti , ancient Egyptian princess, daughter of Niuserre
- Chamerernebti I. , queen of ancient Egypt, daughter of Cheops
- Chamerernebti II , queen of ancient Egypt, daughter of Cheops
Chamf
- Chamfort, Nicolas (1741–1794), French writer
Chamg
- Chamgwera, Allan (* 1928), Malawian Catholic bishop
Chami
- Chami, Pierre (1890–1967), Archbishop of Syria
- Chamidullin, Artur Iskandarowitsch (* 1977), Russian ski jumper
- Chamieh, Habib (* 1966), Lebanese clergyman and bishop of the Maronite eparchy of St. Scarbel of Buenos Aires
- Chamier Glisczinski, Hans von (1884–1970), administrative lawyer, newspaper publisher and central politician
- Chamier, Daniel (1565–1621), French Reformed theologian
- Chamier, Edward (1840-1892), French chess player
- Chamier, Edwina (1890–1981), Canadian ski racer
- Chamier, Frederick (1796–1870), English writer
- Chamier, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1789–1853), Prussian major general
- Chamier-Glisczinski, Wolfgang von (1894–1943), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Chamillart, Jean-François de (1657–1714), French Roman Catholic bishop and member of the Académie française
- Chamillart, Michel (1652–1721), French billiards player and State War Minister
- Chamillionaire (born 1979), American rapper
- Chaminade, Cécile (1857–1944), French composer and pianist
- Chaminade, Guillaume-Joseph (1761–1850), founder of the Society of Mary (Marianists)
- Chamiot Maitral, Laura (* 1998), French cross-country skier
- Chamis, Emad (* 1961), Syrian politician, electricity minister and prime minister
- Chamisa, Nelson (* 1978), Zimbabwean lawyer and politician
- Chamisso, Adelbert von (1781–1838), German naturalist and poet
- Chamitoff, Gregory (* 1962), American astronaut
- Chamitow, Rustem Sakiyevich (* 1954), Russian politician
- Chamizo, Frank (* 1992), Italian wrestler of Cuban origin
Chaml
- Chamlali, Elias (* 2007), German voice actor
- Chamley-Watson, Miles (* 1989), American foil fencer
- Chamling, Pawan (* 1950), Indian politician
- Chamlong Srimuang (* 1935), Thai civil rights activist and former politician
Chamm
- Chammah, Lolita (born 1983), French actress
- Chammartin, Henri (1918–2011), Swiss dressage rider
- Chammo, Jakiw (* 1994), Ukrainian judoka
Chamn
- Chamniern Santisukniram, Louis (* 1942), Thai clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Thare and Nonseng
Chamo
- Chamoiseau, Patrick (* 1953), French writer (Martinique)
- Chamorel, Jacques (1901–1962), Swiss lawyer and politician (LPS)
- Chamorel, Louis (1879–1966), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Chamorro Bolaños, Diego Manuel (1861–1923), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (January 1, 1921 - October 12, 1923)
- Chamorro Pérez, Fruto (1804–1855), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (1853–1855)
- Chamorro Vargas, Emiliano (1871–1966), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (1917–1920 and 1926)
- Chamorro y Alfaro, Pedro Joaquín (1818–1890), Nicaraguan President (1871–1875)
- Chamorro, Francisco (* 1981), Argentine road cyclist
- Chamorro, Joan (* 1962), Spanish jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet, flute, double bass, composition)
- Chamorro, Pedro (1924–1978), Nicaraguan journalist
- Chamorro, Tania (* 1993), Spanish-Swiss soccer player
- Chamorro, Violeta Barrios de (* 1929), Nicaraguan politician, publicist, President of Nicaragua
- Chamot, Janine (* 1983), Swiss football player
- Chamot, José (* 1969), Argentinian national soccer player
- Chamoun, Camille (1900–1987), Lebanese President
- Chamoun, Dany (1934–1990), Lebanese politician
- Chamoun, Dory (* 1931), Lebanese politician
- Chamoun, Tracy (* 1962), Lebanese human rights activist
- Chamoux, Benoît (1961–1995), French mountaineer
- Chamoux, François (1915–2007), French ancient historian, classical archaeologist, classical philologist
- Chamow, Simeon (* 1990), Bulgarian boxer
Champ
- Champ, William (1808-1892), Australian politician
- Champagnat, Marcellin (1789–1840), French priest and founder of the order of the Marist Brothers
- Champagne, Claude (1891–1965), Canadian composer
- Champagne, Claude (* 1947), Canadian religious, Bishop of Edmundston
- Champagne, François-Philippe (* 1970), Canadian lawyer, manager and politician (Liberal Party)
- Champagne, Jean Julien (1877–1932), French alchemist and esoteric writer
- Champagne, Jérôme (* 1958), French football official
- Champagne, Scott (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Champagny, François-Joseph de (1804–1882), French historian and publicist
- Champaigne, Philippe de (1602–1674), French painter
- Champakao, Chirasak , Thai badminton player
- Champalimaud, José Luís (1939–1996), Portuguese doctor and researcher
- Champange, Cyril (* 1975), French ski mountaineer
- Champaud, Charles , Swiss gymnast
- Champcenetz, Albertine Elisabeth de (1742–1805), Dutch lady-in-waiting and counter-revolutionary
- Champdivers, Odette de , mistress of Charles VI. from France
- Champendal, Marguerite (1870–1928), Swiss teacher and doctor
- Champernown, Henry († 1570), English adventurer and politician
- Champernown, Richard , English nobleman and politician
- Champernowne, Arthur († 1578), English politician and military man
- Champernowne, David Gawen (1912-2000), British mathematician, economist and statistician
- Champernowne, Katherine († 1565), governess and first lady-in-waiting at the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
- Champetier de Ribes, Auguste (1882–1947), French lawyer and politician
- Champetier, Caroline (* 1954), French camerawoman
- Champfleury, Jules (1821–1889), French writer and critic of literature and art
- Champier, Symphorien (1471–1539), French physician, historian, translator and editor
- Champigneulle, Charles (1853–1905), French glass painter
- Champigneulle, Emmanuel (1860–1942), French glass painter
- Champignon, Bodo (* 1941), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Champion de Chambonnières, Jacques , French harpsichordist and composer
- Champion de Crespigny, Hugh Vivian (1897–1969), Australian career officer and most recently Air Vice Marshal
- Champion, Albert (1878-1927), French-American entrepreneur
- Champion, Aline (* 1971), Swiss violinist
- Champion, Antoine (1425–1495), Bishop of Mondovì and Geneva
- Champion, Arthur, Baron Champion (1897–1985) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Champion, Cari (* 1975), American sports journalist and television presenter
- Champion, Dimitri (* 1983), French cyclist
- Champion, Edwin V. (1890–1976), American politician
- Champion, Émile (* 1879), French athlete
- Champion, Epaphroditus (1756–1834), American politician
- Champion, Frederick Walter (1893-1970), British conservationist
- Champion, Gower (1919–1980), American choreographer and director
- Champion, Harry (1866–1942) British music hall singer, comedian and composer
- Champion, Jean (1914-2001), French actor
- Champion, Malcolm (1883-1939), New Zealand swimmer
- Champion, Marge (* 1919), American dancer, dance teacher, actress and choreographer
- Champion, Mickey (1925-2014), American R&B musician
- Champion, Nicolas († 1533), Franco-Flemish composer, singer and cleric of the Renaissance
- Champion, Phillip (* 1976), American streetball player
- Champion, Pierre (1880–1942), French historian, medievalist and Romanist
- Champion, Theo (1887–1952), German painter
- Champion, Théodore (1873–1954), Swiss cyclist
- Champion, Thierry (* 1966), French tennis player
- Champion, Will (* 1978), English drummer for the British band Coldplay
- Championnet, Jean-Étienne (1762–1800), French general
- Champlain, Marshall B. (1824–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Champlain, Samuel de (1574–1635), French explorer and colonizer
- Champlin, Bill (* 1947), American singer, guitarist, keyboard player, arranger, record producer and songwriter
- Champlin, Charles (1926–2014), American journalist, film critic, television commentator, author and editor
- Champlin, Christopher G. (1768–1840), American politician (Federalist Party)
- Champlin, Edward (* 1948), American ancient historian
- Champlin, Hallie , American tennis player
- Champlin, Will (born 1983), American singer-songwriter
- Champney, Elizabeth Williams (1850-1922), American writer
- Champney, James Wells (1843–1903), American painter
- Champollion, Jacques-Joseph (1778–1867), French archaeologist and librarian
- Champollion, Jean-François (1790–1832), French linguist
- Champoudry, Albert (1880–1933), French medium and long distance runner
- Champvent, Guillaume de († 1301), Bishop of Lausanne
- Champvent, Othon de († 1312), Bishop of Lausanne
- Champvent, Pierre de , Nobleman from Savoy and courtier in English service
- Champy, James A. (* 1942), American economist
Chamr
- Khamraev, Ali (* 1937), Uzbek director and screenwriter
Chams
- Khamsayev, Almas (* 1955), Kazakh diplomat
- Chamseddine, Ali (* 1953), Lebanese mathematical physicist
- Chamson, André (1900–1983), French writer, publicist and archivist
- Chamsri, Apisit (* 1994), Thai sprinter
Chamu
- Chamud, Ijad (* 2001), Bulgarian soccer player
- Chamudi , ancient Egyptian king of the 15th Dynasty, Hyksos period
- Chamukow, Pyotr Muchamedowitsch (* 1991), Russian boxer
- Chamunda, Patrick (* 1945), Zambian manager and sports official
- Chamusca, Marcelo (* 1966), Brazilian soccer coach
- Chamutouski, Wassil (* 1978), Belarusian football player