Batten (surname)

Batten (surname)

People named Batten include:
* Adrian Batten, English (Anglican) composer.
* Ann Batten, New Zealand politician.
* Billy Batten, a famous rugby league superstar.
* Charles Lynn Batten, an associate professor at University of California, Los Angeles.
* Chris Batten, bassist and a vocalist for the English post-hardcore band "Enter Shikari".
* Cyia Batten, an American dancer and actor.
* Frank Batten, namesake of the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy.
* Frederick Batten, an English neurologist and pediatrician.
* George Batten, a Newspaper Advertising Agency proprietor.
* George Burnett Batten, a baseball player.
* Gerard Batten, member of the European Parliament.
* Guin Batten, rowing champion, younger sister of Miriam.
* James Batten, chief executive officer of Knight-Ridder publishing.
* Jean Batten, was a New Zealand aviator.
* John Batten (brother of Jean Batten), was a New Zealand film star.
* Jennifer Batten, a guitarist and author.
* Joseph Batten, English academic administrator.
* Karen-Lee Batten, a country music singer.
* Kim Batten, retired female American champion hurdler.
* Miriam Batten, winner of gold at the 1998 World Rowing Championships.
* Norman Batten, an American racecar driver.
* Peter Batten, British actor and voice-actor.
* Shawn Batten, an American soap opera actress.
* Susan Batten, American soap opera actress.
* William Batten, a British sailor, son of Andrew Batten, a master in the Royal Navy.

ee also

*Batten (disambiguation)


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