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Malet is a French surname and may refer to:
- People
- Albert Malet (1864–1915), French historian and author of scholarly manuals
- Albert Malet (1912–1986), French painter of the post-Impressionist Rouen school
- André Malet (abbot) (1862–1936), abbot of the Trappist abbey of Sainte-Marie-du-Désert at Bellegarde-Sainte-Marie
- André Malet (philosopher) (?-1989), Catholic priest who became a Unitarian Protestant, translated Rudolf Bultmann into French
- Arthur Malet (born 1927), British actor
- Claude François de Malet (1754–1812), general of the First French Empire, organiser of the coup d'état of 1812 against Napoleon during the retreat from Moscow
- Jean-Roland Malet (c. 1675-1736), French historian and economist
- Laurent Malet (born 1955), French actor
- Léo Malet (1909–1996), French writer
- Pierre Malet (born 1955), French actor
- Pierre Antoine Anselme Malet (1778–1815), soldier, maréchal de camp and général de brigade
- William Malet (Norman conquest) (died 1071), a Norman lord who fought in the Battle of Hastings
- William Malet (land forfeiture) (died c. 1121), a Norman lord who forfeited his English lands and was banished from England
- William Malet (Magna Carta) (fl. 1195–1215), a guarantor of the Magna Carta
- Other
- There is also a Malet Street in London, though it is unknown which Malet it is named after.
- 'Malet' is a colloquial abbreviation of the name of Malet Lambert High School in Hull, England. It was named after Joseph Malet Lambert, an influential figure in education in the city from 1881 until 1931.
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