Naudin may refer to:
Sizaire et Naudin was a French automobile manufacturer located on the northern side of central Paris, at 52 rue Victor-Hugo in Courbevoie, between 1903 and 1921.
Pitot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Melastomataceae is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants found mostly in the tropics comprising c. 175 genera and c. 5115 known species. Melastomes are annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or small trees.
The 1923 Coupe de France final was a football match held at Stade Pershing, Paris on May 6, 1923, that saw Red Star Olympique defeat FC Sète 4–2 thanks to goals by Marcel Naudin (2), Lucien Cordon and Robert Joyaut.
Leleu is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Quéré is a family name which means cordwainer in Breton (Kere). It may refer to:
Kowal is a Polish surname meaning "smith". It may refer to:
Charles Victor Naudin was a French naturalist and botanist.
Zervos is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bottero or Bottéro may refer to:
Leloup is a French surname meaning "the wolf". Notable people with the surname include:
The surname Étienne, also spelled Etienne and Ettienne, may refer to:
Sartre is a French-language occupational surname. It derives from late Latin sartor, tailor.
Quemener, Quéméner, Quéméneur, Quémeneur or Kemener is a surname, and may refer to;
Cordonnier is a French-language occupational surname literally meaning "shoemaker". From Old Fr. cordouanier (cordonnier), a cordwainer, a worker in Cuir de Cordoue, literally meaning "leather from Córdoba"
Le Duff is a surname, and may refer to;
The surname Petrus may refer to:
Louvel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Naudain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Microphysa may refer to: