Guibert is a given name and surname, and may refer to:
Chastre is a French-speaking municipality in Belgium that is located in Wallonia, in the province of Walloon Brabant.
Cantor is an English surname. One possible derivation is from the Middle English word gaunter, 'glover'. Alternatively, it may derive from cantere, 'one who sings', possibly related to the Latin base of cant or both sharing a Proto-Indo-European root with *kan-, both meaning 'song' or 'to sing'. It may also refer to the Anglo-Norman chantour or the Old French chantroir meaning 'enchanter' or 'magician' or cantor meaning 'leader of a choir', possibly also from the Latin precentor.
Anselm may refer to:
Jürgens is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
De Rossi is an Italian surname, and may refer to:
Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert was a French Catholic Archbishop of Paris and Cardinal. A member of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, his tenure as archbishop saw the establishment of the Institut Catholique de Paris and the construction of Sacré-Cœur on Montmartre.
De Waal is a Dutch surname with the literal translation "the Walloon". Originally it may have also referred to other southern, non-Germanic and French-speaking persons. A variant, archaic spelling is De Wael. Notable persons with that surname include:
Malet is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lefèvre is a common family name derived from the original northern French surname Lefebvre. Common variations include Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, le Fevre, Le Fèvre, le Fèvre, LeFever, Lefevere, Le Fêvre and le Fêvre.
Fuster, Füster or Fustér is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Herzog is a German-language surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jullien is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lamy is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Solier may refer to:
Ferré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Petrus is a Latin name derived from the Greek meaning "rock", and is the common English prefix "petro-" used to describe rock-based substances, like petros-oleum or "rock oil." As the source of Peter, it is a common name for people from antiquity through the medieval era. In the Netherlands, Belgium and South Africa it remained a very common given name, though in daily life, many use less formal forms like Peter, Pierre, Piet and Pieter.
Ippoliti is an Italian surname. Its root may be related to Hippolyte, the Amazonian queen in Greek mythology. Notable people with the surname include:
Renard is a French-language surname. Notable people with the name include:
Fontaine is a French topographic surname for someone who lived near a spring or well. It was originally found in northern and central France. Variants of Fontaine include Fountain, La Fontaine, Lafontaine, and de La Fontaine. Notable people with the name include:
Pisani is an Italian surname which is also common in Malta. Notable people with the surname include: