Chua - People Named Chua

People Named Chua

  • Paul Chua, Singaporean bodybuilding official
  • Leon O. Chua (born 1936), Philippines-born American electrical engineer
  • Amy Chua (born 1962), American legal academic and author, daughter of Leon O. Chua
  • Robert Chua, Singaporean television presenter
  • Tanya Chua, Singaporean Singaporean and songwriter
  • Chua Tian Chang, Malaysian politician
  • Chua Lam, columnist, food critic and television host in Hong Kong and Japan
  • Chua Soi Lek, Malaysian politician
  • Joi Chua, Singaporean singer
  • Chua Poi Suan, Singapore-based Malaysian Chinese television actress
  • Tony Chua, Filipino Chinese businessman
  • Paige Chua, Singaporean model and television actress
  • Alfrancis Chua, Filipino professional basketball coach
  • Chua Ek Kay, Singaporean artist
  • Simon Chua Ling Fung, Singaporean bodybuilder
  • Manuel Chua, Filipino male model, actor
  • Mark Chua, Filipino student, killed for exposing irregularities in his university's Reserved Officers Training Corps Unit
  • Chua Jui Meng, Malaysian politician
  • Brent Chua, Chinese Filipino model
  • Glen Chua, Canadian film director, actor, and writer
  • Christian Chua, Singaporean entrepreneur, author, speaker and trainer
  • Mo Chua of Balla, early Irish Christian
  • Michael Chua, Singaporean film producer, director and poet
  • Chua Tee Yong, Malaysian politician
  • Chua Phung Kim (1939–1990), Singaporean weightlifter
  • Chua Sock Koong (1956–), is the Group CEO of Singapore Telecommunication
  • Bob Chua, Singaporean magician
  • Chua Beng Huat, Singaporean academic
  • Chua Soon Bui, Malaysian politician
  • Dino Carlo Chua (1980–) is a Filipino politician
  • Howard G. Chua-Eoan, News Director for Time magazine
  • Chua Tze Jean (1987–), Malaysian professional golfer

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