Blanchett

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Blanchett or Blanchette is a given name or surname of French origin.

People with this surname include:

People with this given name include:

Wine grapes

Several French wine grapes have Blanchette as a synonym. These include:

Other uses

Blanchette Cemetery, Beaumont, Texas is the resting-place of Blind Willie Johnson (1897-1945), Baptist minister and bluesman

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