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Duke or The Duke is a nickname of: * Duke Aiona (born 1955), American politician * Duke Brett (1900–1974), American Major League Baseball pitcher (1924–1925) and minor league manager * Duke Carmel (born 1937), American former Major League Baseball player * Duke Cunningham (born 1941), American former US Navy fighter pilot and disgraced politician * George Deukmejian (born 1928), former Governor of California * David Dickinson (born 1941), British antiques expert and television presenter * Michael Dukakis (born 1933), former Governor of Massachusetts and Democratic Presidential nominee * Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American jazz composer, pianist and bandleader * Nathan Ellington (born 1981), English footballer nicknamed "The Duke" after the jazz bandleader * Duke Erikson (born 19

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  • Duke or The Duke is a nickname of: * Duke Aiona (born 1955), American politician * Duke Brett (1900–1974), American Major League Baseball pitcher (1924–1925) and minor league manager * Duke Carmel (born 1937), American former Major League Baseball player * Duke Cunningham (born 1941), American former US Navy fighter pilot and disgraced politician * George Deukmejian (born 1928), former Governor of California * David Dickinson (born 1941), British antiques expert and television presenter * Michael Dukakis (born 1933), former Governor of Massachusetts and Democratic Presidential nominee * Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American jazz composer, pianist and bandleader * Nathan Ellington (born 1981), English footballer nicknamed "The Duke" after the jazz bandleader * Duke Erikson (born 1951), American songwriter, producer, musician and co-founder of the alternative rock band Garbage * Duke Esper (1868–1910), American Major League Baseball pitcher * Abdul "Duke" Fakir (born 1935), American singer, last surviving original member of the Four Tops * Duke Farrell (1866–1925), American Major League Baseball catcher * Dušan Fabian (born 1975), Slovak author * Duke Harris (born 1942), Canadian former hockey player * , American pilot, Flying Tigers "ace in a day" (Christmas Day 1941) * Marmaduke Hussey, Baron Hussey of North Bradley (1923–2006), former Chairman of the Board of Governors of the BBC * Duke Iversen (1920–2011), American football player * Duke Jordan (1922–2006), American jazz pianist * Duke Keats (1895–1972), Canadian hockey player in the National Hockey League and other leagues * Wellington Mara (1916–2005), American National Football League executive and co-owner of the New York Giants * Duke Nalon (1913–2001), American race car driver * Duke Pearson (1932–1980), American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader * Duke Reid (1915–1975), Jamaican record producer, DJ and label owner * Duke Robillard (born 1948), American blues musician * Duke Roufus (born 1970), American former kickboxer and coach * Duke Shelley (born 1996), American football player * Duke Sims (born 1941), American retired Major League Baseball catcher * Duke Slater (1898–1966), African-American college and professional football player, member of the College Football Hall of Fame * Duke Snider (1926–2011), American Hall of Fame Major League Baseball player * John Wayne (1907–1979), American actor * Duke Worne (1888–1933), American silent film director and actor (en)
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  • Duke or The Duke is a nickname of: * Duke Aiona (born 1955), American politician * Duke Brett (1900–1974), American Major League Baseball pitcher (1924–1925) and minor league manager * Duke Carmel (born 1937), American former Major League Baseball player * Duke Cunningham (born 1941), American former US Navy fighter pilot and disgraced politician * George Deukmejian (born 1928), former Governor of California * David Dickinson (born 1941), British antiques expert and television presenter * Michael Dukakis (born 1933), former Governor of Massachusetts and Democratic Presidential nominee * Duke Ellington (1899–1974), American jazz composer, pianist and bandleader * Nathan Ellington (born 1981), English footballer nicknamed "The Duke" after the jazz bandleader * Duke Erikson (born 19 (en)
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