Chase (name)
Chase is a given name and surname in the English language, especially popular in the United States. The given name is a transferred use of the surname.
| Gender | male or female | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | Old French | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Old French word Chacier meaning "to catch / seize" | 
| Meaning | Hunter or Huntsman | 
| Region of origin | England | 
| Other names | |
| Nickname(s) | Chasey, Chaser | 
| Derived | Chasseur | 
| [1][2] | |
People with the given name
    
- Chase (son of Ioube) (died 915), Byzantine official of Arab origin
 - Chase S. Osborn (born 1860), American politician
 - Chase Blackburn (born 1983), American football player
 - Chase Brice (born 1998), American football player
 - Chase Briscoe (born 1994), American racing driver
 - Chase Carter (born 1997), Bahamian fashion model
 - Chase Claypool (born 1998), Canadian-born American football player
 - Chase Coffman (born 1986), American football player
 - Chace Crawford (born 1985), American actor
 - Chase Daniel (born 1986), American football player
 - Chase Edmonds (born 1996), American football player
 - Chase Elliott (born 1995), auto racing driver
 - Chase Farris (born 1993), American football player
 - Chase Hansen (born 1993), American football player
 - Chase Headley (born 1984), baseball player
 - Chase Johnsey, American ballet dancer
 - Chase Litton (born 1995), American football player
 - Chase Masterson (born 1963), American actress and singer
 - Chase McLaughlin (born 1996), American football player
 - Chase Miller (born 1987), American race car driver
 - Chase Roullier (born 1993), American football player
 - Chase Simon (born 1989), American basketball player
 - Chase Stanley (born 1989), Australian-New Zealand Rugby League player
 - Chase Stevens (born 1979), American professional wrestler
 - Chase Utley (born 1978), American baseball player
 - Chase Winovich (born 1995), American football player
 - Chase Young (born 1999), American football player
 
People with the surname
    
- Amanda Chase (born 1969), Virginia politician
 - Ben Chase (1923–1998), American football player
 - Bill Chase (1934–1974), trumpet player and leader of the eponymous jazz-rock fusion band Chase
 - Carl T. Chase (1902–1987), American physicist
 - Cheryl Chase (born 1958), American voice actress
 - Chevy Chase (born 1943), American comedian, writer, and television and film actor
 - Carroll Chase (1878–1960), philatelist in the U.S. and France
 - Charlie Chase (broadcaster) (born 1952), American radio and television host
 - Chris Chase (1924–2013), American model, actress and journalist
 - Clifford Chase, American novelist
 - Daveigh Chase (born 1990), American actress
 - David Chase (born 1945), American television writer, director and producer
 - Earl "Flat" Chase (1910–1954), Canadian baseball player
 - Emory A. Chase (1854–1921), New York judge
 - Fanny DuBois Chase (1828–1902), American social reformer and author
 - Frederic Chase (1853–1925), British academic and bishop
 - George C. Chase (1844–1919), president of Bates College 1894–1919, English scholar
 - Hal Chase (1883–1947), American professional baseball player
 - Harold W. Chase (1922–1982), American military officer and educator
 - Henry B. Chase (1870–1961), American politician; mayor of Huntsville, Alabama
 - Homer Chase (1917-1985), American Communist activist
 - Howard A. Chase (born 1954), British academic and chemical engineer
 - Ilka Chase (1905–1978), American actress
 - Ja'Marr Chase (born 2000), American football player
 - James Hadley Chase (1906–1985), British writer
 - Jessie Kalmbach Chase (1879–1970), American painter
 - J. Mitchell Chase (1891–1945), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania
 - Jonathan Chase (colonel) (1732–1800), Revolutionary War officer
 - Leah Chase (1923–2019), American chef
 - Lucia Chase (1897–1986), dancer and co-founder of American Ballet Theatre
 - Lucien Bonaparte Chase (1817–1864), U.S. Congressman from Tennessee
 - Mack C. Chase (born 1931), American oil and natural gas tycoon
 - Mark Wayne Chase (born 1951), U.S.-born British botanist
 - Martha Chase (1927–2003), U.S. biologist, helped prove that genes are made of DNA
 - Martha Jenks Chase (1851–1925), American doll-maker
 - Mary Chase (disambiguation), several people
 - Norton Chase (1861–1922), New York politician
 - Parker Chase (born 2001), American racing driver
 - Qiana Chase, American model
 - Ralph Chase (1902–1989), American football player
 - Rangi Chase (born 1986), New Zealand rugby league footballer
 - Ray P. Chase (1880–1948), U.S. Congressman from Minnesota
 - Reuben Chase (1754–1824), officer in the U.S. Continental Navy
 - Richard Chase (1950–1980), American serial killer, cannibal, mass murderer, and necrophile
 - Roston Chase (born 1992), Barbadian Cricket Player
 - Salmon P. Chase (1808–1873), U.S. Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
 - Samuel Chase (1741–1811), signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
 - Stuart Chase (1888–1985), economist, engineer and general semanticist
 - Sylvia Chase (1938–2019), American broadcast journalist
 - Thomas Chase (died 1449), Lord Chancellor of Ireland
 - Thomas Chase (educator) (1827–1892), American educator and classicist
 - Thornton Chase (1847–1912), the first American Baha'i
 - Warren Chase (1813–1891), American politician
 - William C. Chase (1895–1986), American soldier
 - William Merritt Chase (1849–1916), American painter
 - Zacheus Chase (1837–1900), American politician
 
Fictional characters
    
- Detective Harrison Chase, a main character on American soap opera TV "General Hospital"
 - Victoria Meribeth Chase, a staple character of video game franchise Life Is Strange
 - Chase Benson, a character on American soap opera TV The Young and the Restless
 - Chase Davenport, a main character from Lab Rats (TV series)
 - Chase McCain, the main protagonist from Lego City Undercover
 - Chase (real name: Dell Brandstone), a character from the book series The Sword of Truth and its TV adaptation, Legend of the Seeker
 - Chase, an IRO-bot in the comic book series The Amory Wars
 - Chase, a character from Blade: The Series
 - Chase, a character in the anime series Fighting Foodons
 - Chase Carter, a main character in the Magics series.
 - Chase Collins, the antagonist from the film The Covenant
 - Chase Edmunds, a character from the television series 24
 - Chase Hammond, a major character in the film Drive Me Crazy
 - Chase Matthews, from Zoey 101
 - Dr. Chase Meridian, a character from the film Batman Forever
 - Chase Stein, a senior member of Marvel comics' Runaways
 - Chase Suno, main protagonist of animated television series Monsuno
 - Chase Young, an antagonist in Xiaolin Showdown
 - Ambrose Chase, a character from the comic book Planetary
 - Angela Chase, a character from My So-Called Life played by Claire Danes
 - Annabeth Chase, a character from the television series Close to Home
 - Annabeth Chase, a character in Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson and the Olympians novel series
 - Benjamin Chase, a character in Dean Koontz's Chase (novel)
 - Magnus Chase, a character in Rick Riordan's Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard novel series
 - Brad Chase, a character from the television series Boston Legal
 - Agent Cameron Chase, a character from the comic book series Chase
 - Cordelia Chase, a character from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
 - James Chase, a character from the game Secret Weapons Over Normandy
 - Johnny "Drama" Chase, a character from the HBO television series Entourage
 - Dr. Robert Chase, a character from the television series House, M.D.
 - Vincent Chase, a character from the HBO television series Entourage
 - Chase, a major character in the Canadian television series PAW Patrol
 - Chase Randall, a character from the Power Rangers Dino Charge
 - Chase, the male player character from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
 - Donald "Don" Chase, the protagonist of the graphic novel A Sördid affair
 
See also
    
    
References
    
- Genealogy of Chase
 - "Chase Surname, Family Crest & Coats of Arms". houseofnames.com. Retrieved 2017-06-02.
 
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