People
- Ashley Mallett, a former Australian cricketer
- Brian Mallette, American baseball pitcher
- Daryl F. Mallett, a science fiction editor and writer
- David Mallett, a singer-songwriter
- Harry Mallett, a cricketer and administrator
- Edward K. Mallett, musician
- Fanny Mallette, a Canadian actress
- Fred Mallett, an American Sand Sculptor
- Garry Mallett, a New Zealand politician
- Harry Mallett, English cricketer
- Jane Mallett, a Canadian actress
- Jef Mallett, creator and artist of the comic strip Frazz
- Jeff Mallett, a former soccer and baseball player
- Jerry Mallett, American baseball player
- Joe Mallett, an English professional footballer
- John Mallett, English rugby union player
- Karl L. Mallette, a Toronto politician
- Keith Mallett, American artist
- Marc Mallett, a Northern Irish television presenter and journalist
- Mal Mallette, a pitcher in Major League Baseball
- Malikha Mallette, a dj at Power 105 (WWPR-FM)
- Marc Mallett, Northern Irish boradcaster and journalist
- Marla Mallett, Canadian curler
- Martell Mallett, Canadian football running back
- Neal Mallett (born 1957), British fencer
- Nick Mallett, a South African rugby union coach and former player
- Pattie Mallette, Canadian author
- Reginald Mallett, Bishop of Northern Indiana
- Renee Mallett, an author of poetry and short fiction
- Ronald Mallett, a professor of physics in the University of Connecticut
- Ronnie Mallett, a former American football player
- Ryan Mallett, an American football quarterback
- Sarah Mallett, preacher
- Timmy Mallett, a TV presenter and broadcaster
- Troy Mallette, a retired Canadian ice hockey forward
- Vital Mallette, Canadian politician
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