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  • Kit Bond (born 1939), American politician and U.S. Senator from Missouri
  • Kit Burns (1831–1870), American gang leader
  • Kit Carson (1809–1868), American frontiersman
  • Kit Chan (born 1972), Singaporean singer
  • Kit Coleman (1864–1915), Canadian journalist
  • Kit Cope (born 1977), American kickboxer
  • Kit Culkin (born 1944), American actor
  • Kit Denton (1928–1997), Australian writer
  • Kit Fine (born 1946), British philosopher
  • Kit Harington (born 1987), British actor
  • Kit Hesketh-Harvey (born 1957), British comedian
  • Kit Hoover (born 1970), American television reporter
  • Kit Hung (born 1977), Hong Kong filmmaker
  • Kit Klein (1910–1985), American speed skater
  • Kit Lambert (1935–1981), British record producer
  • Kit Malthouse (born 1966), British politician and Deputy Mayor of London
  • Kit Pearson (born 1947), Canadian writer
  • Kit Pedler (1927–1981), British television writer
  • Kit Pongetti (born 1970), American actress
  • Kit Rae (born 1966), Canadian fantasy collectibles designer
  • Kit Reed (born 1932), American writer
  • Kit Watkins (born 1953), American jazz musician
  • Kit Whitfield, British writer
  • Kit Williams (born 1946), British illustrator

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