Viator (disambiguation)
Viator is a municipality in Spain.
Viator may also refer to:
People
- A viator, the initiator of a viatical settlement
- Saint Viator (disambiguation), multiple saints
- Calventius Viator, Roman soldier
- Viator, pen name of John McLean (c. 1799–1890), Scoto-Canadian trader, explorer, and author
- Casey Viator (1951–2013), American bodybuilder and journalist
- Eddy Viator (born 1982), French footballer
- Matt Viator (born 1963), American football coach
Other
- Viator picis, an extinct lapwing species and genus
- Viator, a travel brand acquired by TripAdvisor in 2014
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