Hyatt (disambiguation)
Appearance
Hyatt is a hotel chain.
Hyatt may also refer to:
- Hyatt Regency walkway collapse, a 1981 Kansas City, Missouri engineering disaster
- Hyatts, Ohio
People
Given name
- Hyatt Bass, American novelist, screenwriter, film director and philanthropist
- Hyatt Robert von Dehn, American founder of the Hyatt hotel chain
- Alpheus Hyatt Verrill, American zoologist, explorer, inventor, illustrator and author
Surname
- Alpheus Hyatt, American naturalist and paleontologist
- Art Hyatt, American basketball player
- Charles Hyatt, Jamaican actor
- Christopher Hyatt, American occultist, author, and founder of the Extreme Individual Institute
- Chuck Hyatt, American basketball player
- Dave Hyatt, creator of Apple's Safari web browser for Mac OS X and a former Netscape/Mozilla developer
- Derek Hyatt (1931–2015), British landscape painter
- Joel Hyatt, American businessman, attorney, and politician
- Rev. John Hyatt, an English Dissenting Minister
- John Wesley Hyatt, American inventor of celluloid
- Missy Hyatt (née Milissa Ann Hiatt), a female professional wrestler and valet better known by her ringname Missy Hyatt
- Robert Hyatt, author of the computer chess program Crafty
- Rohail Hyatt, a Pakistani music producer and former musician for the band Vital Signs
- Stanley Portal Hyatt, British explorer and writer
- Thaddeus Hyatt, American inventor and abolitionist
- Willard Hyatt, American basketball player
Arts, entertainment, and literature
Fictional characters
- Hyatt (Excel Saga), a fictional anime character
- Alice Hyatt (born Alice Graham in the movie; Alice Spivak in the television series), a fictional character in the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) and in the subsequent television series Alice (1976–85)
- Tommy Hyatt, a fictional character in the movie Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974) and in the subsequent television series Alice (1976–85)
Military
- Two ships of the Chilean Navy have been named Hyatt
- Chilean destroyer Hyatt (1928), a destroyer commissioned in 1929 and decommissioned in 1962
- Chilean submarine Hyatt (S23), a submarine commissioned in 1976 and decommissioned in the 1990s