Chaplin (name)
Chaplin is a surname of Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian origin. Surnames of English and French origin are derived from the occupational name for a clergyman, while Belarusian and Ukrainian uses are derived from chaplya, meaning ‘heron’ or ‘stork’.[1] The surname Chaplin may refer to:
People named Chaplin
    
- Alice Chaplin (1848–1921), English artist
 - Ben Chaplin (born: Benedict Greenwood 1970), English actor
 - Blondie Chaplin (born 1951), South African musician
 - Carmen Chaplin (born 1972), actress, granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin
 - Charles Chaplin, various including:
- Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977), English comedy film actor - silent and "talkie" - and director
- Charles Chaplin Jr. (1925–1968), American actor, son of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 
 - Charles Chaplin (artist) (1907–1987), English artist, engraver and printmaker
 - Charles Chaplin (elder) (1759–1816), British Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire 1802-1816
 - Charles Chaplin (younger) (1786–1859), British Member of Parliament for Stamford 1809–1812, and for Lincolnshire 1818–1831
 - Charles Joshua Chaplin (1825–1891), French painter
 - Charlie Chaplin (singer), Jamaican dancehall and ragga singer
 
 - Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977), English comedy film actor - silent and "talkie" - and director
 - Christopher Chaplin (born 1962), actor, son of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Conor Chaplin (born 1997), English footballer
 - Dmitry Chaplin (born 1982), Russian-born International Latin dancer
 - Geraldine Chaplin (born 1944), American actress, daughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Henry Chaplin, 1st Viscount Chaplin (1840–1923), British politician
 - John Chaplin (coach), coach at Washington State University
 - John Worthy Chaplin (1840–1920), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - Josephine Chaplin (born 1949), actress, daughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Judith Chaplin (1939–1993), British politician
 - Kate Chaplin (1865–1948), violinist, who with her sisters Nellie Chaplin (1857–1930), pianist, and Mabel Chaplin (1870–1960), cellist, formed the Chaplin Trio
 - Kiera Chaplin (born 1982), actress and model, granddaughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Michael Chaplin (actor) (born 1946), actor, son of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Nikita Chaplin (born 1982), Russian politician
 - Oona Chaplin (born 1986), actress, granddaughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Ralph Chaplin (1887–1961), American labor activist
 - Saul Chaplin (1912–1997), American composer and musical director
 - Shelley Chaplin (born 1984), Australian wheelchair basketball player
 - Sid Chaplin (1916–1986), British writer
 - Sydney Chaplin (born: Sidney John Hill 1885–1965), elder half-brother of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Sydney Chaplin (American actor) (1926–2009), American cinema and theatre actor, second son of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Tom Chaplin (born 1979), lead singer of the English piano rock band, Keane
 - Victoria Chaplin (born 1951), actress, daughter of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Vsevolod Chaplin (1968–2020), Russian Orthodox Church spokesman
 - William Chaplin (coach proprietor) (1787–1859), English transport entrepreneur and Member of Parliament for Salisbury (1847–1857)
 - William Robert Chaplin, Warden of Trinity House
 
See also
    
- All pages with titles beginning with Chaplin
 - All pages with titles containing Chaplin
 - Chaplin family, relatives of comedian Charlie Chaplin
 - Chaplin (disambiguation)
 - Charlin (name)
 
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