Jacques-Marie or Jacques Marie may refer to:
Saint James or St. James may refer to:
Say may refer to:
Lob may refer to:
Pelletier is a common surname of French origin. Notable people with this surname include:
The ampere or amp is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units.
The French surname Abbadie or d'Abbadie, meaning "(of the) abbey", may refer to:
Marie Thérèse or Marie-Thérèse may refer to:
Callie is a given name, nickname and surname. It is an English feminine given name that is a form of Carrie and a diminutive of Caroline. Notable people who are known by this name include the following:
Toto may refer to:
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".
Delmas may refer to:
Bois may refer to:
Barthélemy, or Barthélémy is a French name, a cognate of Bartholomew. Notable people with this name include:
Jean-Jacques is a French name, equivalent to "John James" in English. Notable people bearing this name include:
This is surname of Anglo-Saxon pre-8th century origins; spelling variations include Albert, Albertson and Alberts in English names. It is derived from the Old German compound 'Aedelbeort' meaning 'noble-bright'. However, many sources show it as a French surname, with many spelling variations on the French form. It is now found in many locations of the world, spread by French Huguenot refugees, amongst others.
Lafont is a Southern French surname. It may refer to:
Viot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Le Guen is Breton surname, the word comes from gwenn, meaning white or blessed in Breton.
Charlyn is a given name. Notable people with this name include the following:
Toinette is a French given name in use in French speaking countries as a short form of Antoinette. Notable people with this name include the following: