Maurice Gillet (Montoir, 8 March 1763 – Nantes, 14 April 1833) was a French navy officer.
Born to a family of sailors, Gillet started sailing in 1793 on the Northumberland.
He took part in the Battle of the Nile, where he was gravely wounded at the chest and had to be carried below unconscious, while commander Martinet took over.
Gillet was taken prisoner when Franklin, with only three guns left and half her crew casualties, struck her colours.
He was taken to England, and later released.
In September 1803, Gillet resumed his naval career by supervising the 2nd gunboat division of the flotilla in Boulogne.
In August, incapacitated by his injuries sustained at Aboukir, Gillet requested to be relieved, while giving command of his ships to commander Regnauld.