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Bastien
Bastien is a name of French origin. It is a variant of Sebastian. The name may refer to:
Delacroix
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Fouché
Fouché or Fouche may refer to:
Cochin
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Lamarche
Lamarche or LaMarche may refer to:
Costa
family name
Hardy
family name
Grosjean
Grosjean () is a surname of French or Belgian origin from the adjective gros (large) and the forename Jean. As gros-jean, it is sometimes applied in French to a person who is perceived as stupid.
Mouret
Mouret may refer to:
Turpin
Turpin is a first name and surname of French and English origin. The name comes from the Old Norse name Thórfinnr (composed of the elements Thórr the name of the god of thunder, and the ethnic name Finnr ‘wanderer’). It may refer to:
Schaeffer
Schaeffer is a German surname. It is a variant of Schaefer, from German word schäfer ("shepherd") and of Schaffer, from a noun (meaning steward or bailiff) derived from Middle High German schaffen.
Biran
Biran may refer to:
Descamps
Descamps is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ange
Ange or Anges may refer to:
Peltier
Peltier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Chassagne
Chassagne, La Chassagne and de la Chassagne may refer to:
Leroy
family name
Tisserand
Tisserand is a French occupational surname meaning "weaver". Notable people with the surname include:
Laurent
male given name
Philidor family
Philidor (Filidor) or Danican Philidor was a family of musicians that served as court musicians to the French kings. The original name of the family was Danican (D'Anican) and was of Scottish origin (Duncan). Philidor was a later addition to the family name, given first to Michel the elder by Louis XIII because his oboe playing reminded the king of an Italian virtuoso oboist named Filidori. Both Michel the younger and Jean played in the Grande Écurie (literally, the Great Stable; figuratively, the Military Band) in Paris. Later members of the family were known as composers as well. One of them
Giroux
Giroux is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Geiger
family name
Cordier
Cordier, De Cordier is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Durand
family name
Favre
Favre is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Regnault
Regnault may refer to:
Étienne
Étienne, a French analog of Stephen or Steven, is a masculine given name. An archaic variant of the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne.
Hérisson
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Thomas
family name
Auguste
Auguste may refer to:
Goulet
Goulet may refer to:
Roy
Roy is both a given name and a family surname with varied origins.
Parmentier
Parmentier can refer to:
Dieudonné
Dieudonné is a French name normally meaning "Gift of God", and thus similar to the Greek-derived Theodore, Hebrew-derived Matthew, or the Spanish Diosdado. It may refer to:
Savary
Savary is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Guyon
Guyon is a French surname.
Dominique
unisex given name
Fresnel
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Gardel
Gardel may refer to:
Sarrazin
Sarrazin or Sarazin may refer to:
Febvre
Febvre resp. Le Febvre may refer to:
Fournier
Fournier is a French surname describing the occupation of a baker who tends the fire of an oven or furnace, and is derived from the Latin furnarius.
Musy
Musy is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Leclercq
Leclercq, LeClercq, or Le Clercq () is a surname, and may refer to:
Duverger
Duverger (also spelt du Vergier, DuVerger and Duvergé) is a French surname, originally a patronymic, meaning Du Verger (English: of the Garden or From Eden). The Duverger family nobility could be traced back to the thirteenth century during which they served as part of the French royal army under the House of Bourbon a title they would hold even after the French Revolution.
Poncelet
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Briand
Briand is a surname, and may refer to:
Corne
Corne, Cornè, Corné or Cornes may refer to:
Robida
Robida is a Slovenian and French surname Notable people with the surname include:
Adolf Robida (1885–1928), Slovenian playwright, journalist, and translator
Albert Robida (1848–1926), French illustrator, etcher, lithographer, caricaturist, and novelist
Camille Robida (1880–1938), French architect
Henri Robida (1902–1933), French aviator
Ivan Robida (1871–1941), Slovenian neurologist, psychiatrist, poet, writer and playwright
Jacob D. Robida (1987–2006), American murderer
Karel Robida (1804–1877), Slovenian physicist, monk and writer
Michel Robida (1909–1991), French journalist and writer
Dujardin
Dujardin is a French surname, meaning "from the garden", and may refer to:
Blanc
Blanc is a surname of French origin, meaning white. Notable people with the surname include:
Savoie
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Veyron
Veyron is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Hervé Granger-Veyron, a French fencer
Juan Sebastián Verón, a misspelling of the surname of the Argentine footballer
Martin Veyron, a French comic book author and novelist
Pierre Veyron, a Grand Prix motor racing driver active from 1933 until 1953
Robert Veyron-Lacroix, a French harpsichordist and pianist
Roger Veyron, a French basketball player

Cousteau
Cousteau may refer to:
Cousteau (band), a British band
Jacques Cousteau Island or Cerralvo Island, a Mexican Island of the Baja California Sur
Cousteau Rules, an escarpment on Pluto
Cousteau, the fictional captain's yacht on the USS Enterprise-E in Star Trek
Lotbinière
Lotbinière may refer to:
Morin
Morin is a surname of different Romance origins. In northern Italy it derives from the Ladin term for «mill» (molina in Latin). In French it derives from the ancient Celtic tribe of Morini who once inhabited the coast of modern day Belgium. The Gaulish ethnonym Morini (sing. Morinos) literally means 'those of the sea', that is to say the 'sea people' or the 'sailors'. It stems from Proto-Celtic *mori 'sea'.
It may also refer to:
Chapuis
Chapuis is a French-language surname of the Arpitan region of eastern France and Francophone Switzerland with various spellings. Notable people with the surname include:
Bourget
Bourget may refer to:
Fortin
Fortin is a surname, and may refer to:
Dumont
family name