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Haydée Hernández is a Cuban softball player. She competed in the women's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Haydée Padilla (1936 – 2022) was an Argentine actress. She appeared in more than forty films from 1965 to 2019.
Haydée Tamzali (1906 – 1998) was a Tunisian actress, writer, and filmmaker.
Haydée Coloso-Espino (1937 – 2021) was a Filipino swimmer who competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome as well as the Asian Games on three occasions. With ten medals (3 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze medals), Coloso-Espino holds the record for the most number of medals won by a Filipino athlete - male or female - in the Asian Games.She and fellow swimmer Jocelyn von Giese were the first Filipina athletes to win gold medals in the Asian Games. She is one of few Pinays to win at least three gold medals in the quadrennial multi-sport meet, along with sprinter Mona Sulaiman and bowler Bong Coo.In 2016, Coloso-Espino was inducted into the Philippine Sports Hall of Fame as part of the second batch of inductees. She is the first Filipina swimmer to earn the accolade.
First name of French actress Haydée Politoff, 1946-present.
This name was used in 'The Count of Monte Cristo', by Alexandre Dumas. It is the name of a freed slave of the Count's that was in love with him.
This name is also used by Alexandre Dumas in his book The Count of Monte Cristo. It is the name of the main character's guardian.

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