Zeke - People

People

  • Zeke Bella (born 1930), American baseball player
  • Zeke Bonura (1908–1987), American baseball player
  • Zeke Bratkowski (born 1931), American football player
  • Zeke Clements (1911–1994), American country musician
  • Zeke Dombrowski (born 1986), American soccer player
  • Zeke Jones (born 1966), American wrestler
  • Zeke Manners (1911–2000), American country musician
  • Zeke Manyika (born 1955), Zimbabwean-born British musician
  • Zeke Meyer (1892–1962), American racecar driver
  • Zeke Moore (born 1943), American football player
  • Zeke Moreno (born 1978), American football player
  • Zeke Mowatt (born 1961), American football player
  • Zeke Sanborn (1899–1991), American rower
  • Zeke Smith (born 1936), American football player
  • Zeke Steggall (born 1971), Australian snowboarder
  • Zeke Wilson (1869–1928), American baseball player
  • Zeke Wissinger (1902–1963), American football player
  • Zeke Wrigley (1874–1952), American baseball player
  • Zeke Zarchy (1915–2009), American trumpet player
  • Zeke Zawoluk (1930–2007), American basketball player
  • Zeke Zekley (1915–2005), American cartoonist
  • Zeke Zettner (1948–1973), American musician
  • Isiah Thomas (born 1961), American basketball player and coach, nicknamed Zeke

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