Guignard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Neumann is a German surname, with its origins in the pre-7th-century word neowe meaning "new", with mann, meaning man. The English form of the name is Newman. Von Neumann is a variant of the name, and alternative spellings include Neuman, Naumann(s), Numan, Nauman, Neiman, and Nyeman.
Schmitt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, was a French politician and diplomat during the Ancien Régime and French Revolution.
Emmanuel Louis Marie Guignard, vicomte de Saint-Priest, 1st Duke of Almazán, GE, was a French politician and diplomat during the Bourbon Restoration. He was the son of François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, one of King Louis XVI of France's last ministers. Born during the opening days of the French Revolution, he was the godson of Queen Marie Antoinette.
Alexis Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest was a French diplomat, historian, and Peer of France. He was the eleventh member elected to occupy seat 4 of the Académie française in 1849.
Pereira is a surname in the Portuguese and Galician languages, well known and quite common, mostly in Portugal, Galicia, Brazil, other regions of the former Portuguese Empire, among Galician descendants in Spanish-speaking Latin America. The adoption of this surname also became common among Sephardic Jews of Portuguese origin and was historically spread throughout the Sephardic Jewish diaspora. Origin: toponymic/natural world, from Latin pirum or pyrus. Currently, it is one of the most common surnames in South America and Europe. Started as a noble Christian toponym of the Middle Ages, taken from the feudal estate of Pereira, Portugal, which in Portuguese means 'pear tree'.
Saint Priest or Saint-Priest may refer to:
Armand Charles Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest (1782–1863) was a French aristocrat who was involved in both the politics of France and the Russian Empire during the First French Empire and the Bourbon Restoration. He was the second son of prominent French émigré diplomat François-Emmanuel Guignard, comte de Saint-Priest, one of King Louis XVI of France's last ministers.
Guillaume Emmanuel Guignard, vicomte de Saint-Priest was a French émigré general who fought in the Russian army during the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars.
Passi is a surname. In India, it is used by the Punjabi Khatris. It is also a surname used by people from the Torres Strait Islands in Australia.
Constant is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Rangel is a surname of Portuguese origin.
Nolasco is a surname of Spanish/Portuguese origin. It is derived from the 13th century Catholic saint Peter Nolasco, who died in Barcelona in 1256. In 2014 the surname was most commonly found in Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil and Honduras.
Adami is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Louis-Marie may refer to:
Carles is a Catalan given name of Germanic origin that is a form of Charles. It is also a surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Fidelis is a given name and surname. The equivalent is Fidélis in Portuguese or Fidel in Spanish.
Galvão, Galvao, &c. is a Portuguese surname derived from Latin Galbanus and Galba.
Fava is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: