Cato (given name)

Cato is the given name of:

  • Cato Alexander (1780–1858), American emancipated slave and bar owner, considered by some to be "America's first celebrity bartender"
  • Cato Erstad (born 1964), Norwegian footballer
  • Cato Maximilian Guldberg (1836–1902), Norwegian mathematician and chemist
  • Cato Guhnfeldt (born 1951), Norwegian journalist and non-fiction writer
  • Cato Hansen (born 1988), Norwegian footballer
  • Cato André Hansen (born 1972), Norwegian football coach and former player
  • Cato (spy), Cato Howe, a slave who was an American Patriot spy and courier during the American Revolutionary War
  • Cato June (born 1979), American former National Football League player
  • Cato T. Laurencin (born 1959), American engineer, physician, scientist, innovator and professor
  • Cato Nordbeck, Norwegian former professional racing cyclist, winner of the Norwegian National Road Race Championship in 1965
  • Cato Perkins (died 1805), African-American slave who became a missionary to Sierra Leone
  • Cato Schiøtz (born 1948), Norwegian barrister and former judge
  • Cato Sells (1859–1948), American politician, lawyer and commissioner at the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1913 to 1921
  • Cato Sundberg (born 1981), Norwegian singer, guitarist and songwriter
  • Cato Wadel (1936−2011), Norwegian social anthropologist
  • Cato West, American military officer and politician, Secretary of the Mississippi Territory and acting territorial governor of Mississippi in 1804 and 1805
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