Ethan
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Ethan or Eitan in Hebrew may refer to:
In Television and Film
- Ethan Coen, a famous director and screemwriter, often works with his brother Joel Coen
- Ethan Embry, an American actor in Can't Hardly Wait
- Ethan Hawke, a two-time Oscar-nominated Hollywood actor
- Ethan Hunt, a character in the films played by Tom Cruise
- Ethan Phillips, a playwright, author, and actor on
- Ethan Suplee, an American actor on My Name Is Earl, and Clerks II
- Ethan Van der Ryn, a two-time Academy Award-winning sound editor
In Military
- Ethan Allen, an early American revolutionary and general, a leader during the era of the Vermont Republic and the New Hampsire Grants
- Ethan Allen (armsmaker), a major American armsmaker from Massachusetts
- Ethan Allen class submarine, evolutionary development from the George Washington class
- Fort Ethan Allen, U.S. army installation in Vermont
- Fort Ethan Allen (Arlington, Virginia), a fort in Virginia
- Rafael Eitan, an Israeli general
- USS Ethan Allen (SSBN-608), the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Ethan Allen
In Transportation
- Ethan Allen boating accident, a shipwreck
- Ethan Allen Express, a passenger train operated by Amtrak between New York City, and Rutland, Vermont
Miscellaneous Ethan's
- Ethan (Hebrew Bible), author of Psalm 89
- Ethan, South Dakota, a town in South Dakota
- Ethan Allen (baseball), an American Major League Baseball Player from 1926 to 1938
- Ethan Allen (furniture company), an American furniture chain with more than 300 stores across the United States
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