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Travis
is an English given name . It is also a common surname.
It may refer to:
- Travis (band), a Scottish band
- Travis (chimpanzee), actor chimpanzee, best known for the brutal 2009 attack that left a woman blind, disfigured, and handicapped
- Travis Barker (born 1975), American drummer
- Travis Best, American basketball player
- Travis Bickle, fictional protagonist of the film Taxi Driver
- Travis (Blake's 7), fictional character in the television science-fiction series Blake's 7
- Travis Brown (cyclist) (born 1969), American cyclist riding for the Trek Volkswagan Mountain Bike team
- Travis Brown (quarterback) (born 1977), former American football quarterback
- Travis Brown (wide receiver) (born 1986), American football wide receiver
- Travis Childers (born 1958), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
- Travis Fimmel (born 1979), Australian model and actor
- Travis Henry, American football running back
- Travis Johnstone, an Australian rules footballer
- Travis Mayweather, fictional character in Star Trek: Enterprise
- Travis McCoy (born 1981), lead vocalist of the band Gym Class Heroes
- Travis McGee, fictional character created by John D Macdonald
- Travis Pastrana (born 1983), American motorsports athlete
- Travis Sampiero (born 1991), American humorist and philosopher
- Travis Touchdown, the fictional protagonist of the video game No More Heroes.
- Travis Tritt, a country musician
- Travis Wall (born 1987), a contemporary dance teacher featured on the reality series So You Think You Can Dance
- Travis Willingham, American voice actor best known for his role of Roy Mustang in the Manga and Anime series Fullmetal Alchemist
- Travis Wilson (American football), American football wide receiver
It also may refer to:
- Travis (surname)
- Travis Air Force Base, a United States air force base in California
- Travis County, Texas
- Travis, Staten Island
- The Mick Travis films, directed by Lindsay Anderson, featuring a character played by Malcolm McDowell
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Travis
is an English given name . It is also a common surname.
It may refer to:
- Travis (band), a Scottish band
- Travis (chimpanzee), actor chimpanzee, best known for the brutal 2009 attack that left a woman blind, disfigured, and handicapped
- Travis Barker (born 1975), American drummer
- Travis Best, American basketball player
- Travis Bickle, fictional protagonist of the film Taxi Driver
- Travis (Blake's 7), fictional character in the television science-fiction series Blake's 7
- Travis Brown (cyclist) (born 1969), American cyclist riding for the Trek Volkswagan Mountain Bike team
- Travis Brown (quarterback) (born 1977), former American football quarterback
- Travis Brown (wide receiver) (born 1986), American football wide receiver
- Travis Childers (born 1958), U.S. Representative from Mississippi
- Travis Fimmel (born 1979), Australian model and actor
- Travis Henry, American football running back
- Travis Johnstone, an Australian rules footballer
- Travis Mayweather, fictional character in Star Trek: Enterprise
- Travis McCoy (born 1981), lead vocalist of the band Gym Class Heroes
- Travis McGee, fictional character created by John D Macdonald
- Travis Pastrana (born 1983), American motorsports athlete
- Travis Sampiero (born 1991), American humorist and philosopher
- Travis Touchdown, the fictional protagonist of the video game No More Heroes.
- Travis Tritt, a country musician
- Travis Wall (born 1987), a contemporary dance teacher featured on the reality series So You Think You Can Dance
- Travis Willingham, American voice actor best known for his role of Roy Mustang in the Manga and Anime series Fullmetal Alchemist
- Travis Wilson (American football), American football wide receiver
It also may refer to:
- Travis (surname)
- Travis Air Force Base, a United States air force base in California
- Travis County, Texas
- Travis, Staten Island
- The Mick Travis films, directed by Lindsay Anderson, featuring a character played by Malcolm McDowell
de:Travis (Begriffsklärung)
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