Colette (given name)
Colette is a French feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Colette Alliot-Lugaz (born 1947), a French soprano
- Colette Appel (born 1986), an American pair skater
- Colette Audry (1906-1990), a French novelist, screenwriter and critic
- Colette Avital (born 1940), an Israeli diplomat and politician
- Colette Baron-Reid (born 1958), a Canadian spiritual medium
- Colette Besson (1946-2005), a former French athlete
- Colette Bonheur (real name : Colette Chailler, 1927-1966), a Quebec singer
- Colette Boky (born 1935), a French-Canadian operatic soprano
- Colette Bourgonje (born 1962), a Paralympic cross-country skier and athlete
- Colette Brand (born 1967), a Swiss freestyle skier and Olympic medallist
- Colette Brosset (1922-2007), a French actress, writer and choreographer
- Colette Brown (born 1969), a British actress
- Colette Bryce (born 1970), an Irish poet
- Colette Burson, an American screenwriter
- Colette Caillat (1921–2007), a French professor of Sanskrit and comparative grammar
- Colette Capdevielle (born 1958), French politician
- Colette Carr (born 1991), an American recording artist, rapper and songwriter
- Colette de Jouvenel (1913-1981), the daughter of French writer Colette and her second husband, Henri de Jouvenel
- Colette Deréal (1927-1988), a French actress and singer
- Colette Descombes, French film actress
- Colette Doherty, an Irish poker player
- Colette Fitzpatrick, an Irish news anchor for TV3 Ireland
- Colette Flesch (born 1937), a Luxembourgian politician and former fencer
- Colette Giudicelli (born 1943), a French politician and a member of the Senate of France
- Colette Gouvion, a French journalist and author
- Colette Guillaumin (born 1934), a French sociologist
- Colette Hiller, an American actress
- Colette Hume, a Welsh Education Correspondent for BBC Wales Today
- Colette Inez (born 1931), an American poet and composer
- Colette Justine (born 1952), a French multimedia artist
- Colette Khoury (born c. 1931), a Syrian novelist and poet
- Colette Langlade (born 1956), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Colette Le Moal (born 1932), a member of the National Assembly of France
- Colette Mann (born 1950), an Australian actress
- Colette Marchand (born 1925), a French dancer and actress
- Colette Marino (born 1975), an American house music DJ and vocalist
- Colette McSorley, an Irish camogie player
- Colette Mélot (born 1947), a member of the Senate of France
- Colette Nelson (born 1974), IFBB American professional bodybuilder
- Colette O'Neil (born 1937), a Scott actress
- Colette O'Niel (aka Lady Constance Malleson, 1895-1975), a British writer and actress
- Colette Pechekhonova (born 1980), a Russian fashion model
- Colette Peignot (1903-1938), a French author
- Colette Renard (1924-2010), a French actress and singer
- Colette Revenu (born 1944), a French fencer
- Colette Rolland (born 1943), a French computer scientist
- Colette Rosambert, a French tennis player
- Colette Rossant (born 1932), a French-American cookbook author, journalist, translator and restaurateur
- Colette Sénami Agossou Houeto (born 1939), a Beninese educator and a feminist poet
- Colette Trudeau (born 1985), a Canadian singer and songwriter
- Rocio Colette Acuña Calzada, aka Colettea, a Mexican singer and former contestant of La Academia
- Saint Colette of Corbie (1381-1447), a Roman Catholic Saint
Fictional characters
- Colette Brunel, a character in Tales of Symphonia
- Colette Flaherty, a character in EastEnders in Ireland
- Colette Green, a character in the videogame Half-Life: Decay
- Colette Hankinson, a character in Coronation Street
- Colette Tatou, a character in the film Ratatouille
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