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Cheyne is both a surname of Scottish origin which means "oak tree",[1] and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname:- John Cheyne (speaker) Speaker of the House (14th century)
- John Cheyne, Baron Cheyne (c1445–1499), English courtier and hostage after the Treaty of Picquigny (1475)
- John Cheyne (physician) (1777–1836), British physician, surgeon and author
- George Cheyne (physician) (1671–1743), physician and medical writer
- Sir Reginald Cheyne, (fl.13thc.), Lord Chamberlain of Scotland
- Thomas Cheney (Cheyne) (c1485–1558), Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
- Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1841–1915), English divine and Biblical critic
- Sir William Cheyne, 1st Baronet (1852–1932), British surgeon and bacteriologist who pioneered the use of antiseptical surgical methods in the United Kingdom
- John Cheyne (1905), British lawyer, see Bannatyne v Overtoun
Given name:- Cheyne Coates, Australian dance music and pop singer
- Cheyne (singer), American dance singer
See also- Cheyne baronets, descended from the surgeon and bacteriologist Sir William Cheyne (1852–1932)
- Cheyne Walk
- Cheyne–Stokes respiration, a medical condition
- Shane (disambiguation)
References1. ^{{cite book |last1=Sims |first1=Clifford Stanley |title=The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames. With a Vocabulary of Christian Names. |date=1862 |publisher=J. Munsell |location=Albany, New York |oclc=1060940902 |page=29|url=https://archive.org/details/originandsignif00simsgoog/page/n40?q=scottish+surnames|via=Internet Archive}}
{{given name|type=both}} 1 : Surnames of Scottish origin |