Hébert
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Hébert or Hebert is a surname, and may refer to:
- Anne Hébert, Canadian author and poet
- Bobby Hebert, National Football League player
- Chantal Hébert, Canadian political commentator
- Chris Hebert, American actress
- Edmond Hébert, French geologist
- Ernest Hébert, French painter
- Felix Hebert, United States Senator from Rhode Island
- Felix Edward Hébert, member of the United States House of Representatives from Louisiana
- Georges Hébert a French physical education practitioner, theorist and instructor.
- Guy Hebert, National Hockey League player
- Jacques Hébert, French Revolution figure
- Jacques Hébert (Canadian politician)
- Jay Hebert, American golfer
- Jean-Pierre Hébert, American artist
- Kyle Hebert, American voice actor
- Kyries Hebert, American football player
- Lionel Hebert, American golfer
- Louis Hébert, early Quebec farmer
- Paul D.N. Hebert, Canadian biologist
- Paul M. Hebert, judge at the Nuremberg Tribunals
- Paul Octave Hebert, governor of Louisiana
- Pierre-Eugène-Emile Hébert, French sculptor
- Richard D. Hebert III, Alumni of Lakeland Regional High School, current William Paterson undergraduate.
- Sammy Hebert, Canadian hockey player
- Scott P. Hebert, Six time winner of the Michigan Open Golf Tournament
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See also
- Hebert Arboretum, Massachusetts
- Hebert Road, St. Albert, Alberta
- Paul M. Hebert Law Center, part of the Louisiana State University
- Herbert
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