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page 1French-language surnames
Colbert
Colbert may refer to:
Chambon
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Guerin
Guerin or Guérin may refer to:
Beauregard
Beauregard or Beauregarde may refer to:
Mandeville
Mandeville () may refer to:
Coulanges
Coulanges may refer to the following:
Charroux
Charroux may refer to:
Lalande
Lalande may refer to:
Brian
Brian is a masculine given name of Irish and Breton origin, as well as a surname of Occitan origin. It is common in the English-speaking world.
Rivière
Rivière, La Rivière, or Les Rivières (French for "river") may refer to:
Cussac
Cussac may refer to:
Cussac, Cantal, a French commune in the department of Cantal
Cussac, Haute-Vienne, a French commune in the department of Haute-Vienne
Cussac-Fort-Médoc, a French commune in the department of Gironde
Cussac-sur-Loire, a French commune in the department of Haute-Loire
Grotte de Cussac, a cave containing paleolithic art in Le Buisson-de-Cadouin, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France
Lavalette
Lavalette may refer to:
Roques
Roques may refer to:
Grignon
Grignon or Grignion may refer to:
Mondragon
Mondragon or Mondragón may refer to:
Petit
Petit is a French-language surname literally meaning "small" or "little". Notable people with the surname include:
Mercier
Mercier is French for notions dealer or haberdasher, and may refer to:
François
François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis.
Coudray
Coudray may refer to:
Delon
Delon may refer to:
Coulomb
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Messier
Messier may refer to:
Piaget
Piaget () may refer to:
Capron
Capron is a French and English surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Courtois
Courtois may refer to:
Malan
Malan may refer to:
Chatel
Chatel or Châtel may refer to:
Champlain
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Beauchamp
Beauchamp may refer to:
Plessis
Plessis (Afrikaans: du Plessis) Plessy, and de Plessis are related surnames of French origin, may refer to:
Duhamel
Duhamel is an historic surname from Northern French and Belgian families, especially from Normandy, Picardy and the Romance Low Countries (Artois and Romance Flanders), meaning from the hamlet, or from home as the word hamlet comes from the root word home. By migration, this surname is also frequent in the east of France and Switzerland and by offshore migration in the US and mainly in Canada. The name may refer to:
Trudeau
Trudeau is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Trudeau family, a notable Canadian family known in politics, business and film, including:
Charles-Émile Trudeau (1887–1935), Canadian businessman and father of Pierre Trudeau
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000), Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and from 1980 to 1984.
Margaret Trudeau (b. 1948), divorced wife of Pierre Trudeau
Justin Trudeau (b. 1971), Prime Minister of Canada between 2015 and 2025, son of Pierre and Margaret
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau (b. 1975), estranged wife of Justin Trudeau
Xavier Trudeau (b. 2007), Canadian si
Niel
Niel may refer to:
Charpentier
Charpentier () is the French word for "carpenter", and it is also a French surname; a variant spelling is Carpentier. In English, the equivalent word and name is "Carpenter"; in German, "Zimmermann"; in Dutch, "Timmerman".
Papin
Papin is a French and Russian surname, of different etymologies. Notable people with the surname include:
Perrier
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Tissot
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Silvestre
Silvestre is a Spanish and Portuguese given name or surname, or a French surname. Notable people with the name include:
Binet
Binet is a surname of French origin, shared by the following people:
Martin
name
Hérault
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Berthelot
Berthelot may refer to:
Berger
Berger is a surname in both German and French, although there is no etymological connection between the names in the two languages. The French surname is an occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier (Late Latin berbicarius, from berbex 'ram'). The German surname derives from the word Berg, the word for "mountain" or "hill", and means "a resident on a mountain or hill", or someone from a toponym Berg, derived from the same. The pronunciation of the English name may sometimes be , following the French phonetics
the German one is , anglicized as . Notable people with this surname
Larousse
Larousse can refer to:
Barthélemy
Barthélemy, or Barthélémy is a French name, a cognate of Bartholomew. Notable people with this name include:
Simon
family name
Claudel
Claudel is a French surname. Notable people with the name include:
Jarre
Jarre (French: [ʒaʁ]) is a French surname that may refer to the following notable people:
Maréchal
Maréchal is the French equivalent of English Marshal. Maréchale is the feminine form mainly used to denote the wife of a marshal in France. It can also refer to:
Berengar
Berengar is a masculine name derived from Germanic roots meaning "bear" and "spear". The name appears frequently among certain noble families during the Middle Ages, especially the Unruochings and those related. Bérenger is the French form, while Berengario is the Italian form, Berenguer is the Catalan form, and Berenguier or Berengier is the Occitan form. The Latin form is Berengarius and the female equivalent is Berengaria. Other forms of the name include Berenger, Bérenger, Bérangier, or Beringer.
Bauhin
The Bauhin family is a family of physicians and scientists.
Gérard
Gérard (French: ) is a French masculine given name and surname of Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this case, those constituents are gari > ger- (meaning 'spear') and -hard (meaning 'hard/strong/brave'). The English cognate of Gérard is Gerard.
Bouchard
Bouchard, a Norman name with German elements, means "fort" (bourgh) and "brave," "strong" (heard), see Burkhardt. It is also a French nickname for someone with a big mouth, "bouche" being French for mouth. Notable people with the name include:
Tremblay
Tremblay () may refer to:
Goulart
Goulart is a Portuguese-language surname of Flemish roots, derived from Lodewijk Govaert, migrant to the Azores, where he came to be known as Luis Govarte. His descendants later migrated to the Americas, where the surname became well known: Goulart.
The surname is frequent in Portugal, and in Brazil.
Bastien
Bastien is a name of French origin. It is a variant of Sebastian. The name may refer to:
Marchal
Marchal is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Gaillard
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Lemoine
Lemoine or Le Moine is a French surname meaning "Monk". Notable people with the surname include:
Delacroix
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