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There have been several prominent current and historical figures named Chastain:
- Bob Chastain is a writer on religious history
- Brandi Chastain (1968- ) was a player on the United States Women's National Soccer Team. She won a gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, and is well-known for taking off her jersey on television after winning the 1999 Women's World Cup.
- Don Chastain played Dr. Tom "Tommy" Baldwin Dr. #2 on General Hospital. He also won a Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album in 1963 for his role in No Strings.
- Elijah W. Chastain represented Georgia in the United States Congress from 1851-1855. He was a member of the Union Democrat Party.
- George Chastain was granted the patent for the ATM in 1973, along with Don Wetzel and Tom Barnes.
The word Chastain also appears elsewhere.
- Chastain is a heavy metal band
- Chastain Road (C.R. 4395) is in Marrietta, Georgia near Kennesaw State University.
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