Marchand
Marchand is a frequent surname in France, in Quebec, and in Louisiana. (French word for merchant). It is sometimes anglicized to "Merchant", "Marchant", or "Merchand", all with similar pronunciations to Marchand.
People
The surname may refer to:
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- Albert Gallatin Marchand (1811–1848), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
- André Marchand (painter) (1907-1997), French painter of the new Paris school
- André Marchand (politician) (1926-2011), politician of the Quebec Liberal Party
- Angel M. Marchand (1912-2005), Puerto Rican physician and researcher
- Anne-Marie Marchand (1927-2005), French costume designer
B
- Bertrand Marchand (born 1953), French soccer trainer
- Blaine Marchand (born 1949), Canadian writer
- Brad Marchand (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
C
- Charmaine Marchand-Stiaes, American politician.
- Christophe Marchand (born 1972), French freestyle swimmer
- Clément Marchand (1912-2013), Canadian writer
- Colette Marchand (1925–2015), French dancer and actress
- Corinne Marchand (1937- ), French actress
D
- David Marchand (1776–1832), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
E
- Erik Marchand (born 1955), Breton musician
F
- Félix-Gabriel Marchand (1832–1900), Canadian journalist, author, and politician in Quebec
- Felix Jacob Marchand (1846–1928), German pathologist
G
- Gerald Marchand (1921-2005), British olympian in canoeing
- Gilles Marchand (1963- ), French film director
- Guy Marchand (1937- ), French actor/singer
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- Hans Marchand (1907-1978), German linguist
- Henri Marchand, French-American sculptor
I
- Inga Marchand (born 1978), better known as Foxy Brown, an American rapper
J
- Jackie Marchand, television writer and producer
- Jean Marchand, (1918–1988), French Canadian trade unionist and politician
- Jean-Baptiste Marchand (1863–1934), French emissary in Africa
- Jean Gabriel Marchand (1765–1851), French general under Napoleon
- Jean Hippolyte Marchand, (1883–1941), French painter
- Jean-Paul Marchand (born 1944), former member of the Canadian House of Commons and a professor
- Joseph Marchand (1803–1835), one of the Vietnamese Martyrs
- Joséphine Marchand, (1861-1925) Canadian journalist and feminist
L
- Leonard Marchand (1933–2016), former Canadian politician
- Louis Marchand (1669–1732), French virtuoso organist and harpsichordist
- Louis-Joseph-Narcisse Marchand (1791–1876), Napoleon's first valet
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- Max Marchand (1888-1957), Dutch chess master
- Meche Marchand or Rivka Marchand, Jewish actress and author
N
- Nancy Marchand (1928–2000), American actress
- Nestor Léon Marchand (1833-1911), French doctor and botanist
- Nick Marchand, Australian theatre director
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- Philippe Marchand (1939- ), French politician
- Pierre Marchand (editor) (1939–2002), French editor and publisher
- Pierre Marchand (fencer) (1948- ), French fencer
- Pierre Marchand (born 1958), Canadian musician and record producer
R
- Richard Felix Marchand (1813-1850), German chemist
- Robert Marchand (athlete) (1904-1983), French olympian in hurdling
- Robert Marchand (cyclist) (born 1911), French cyclist
- Romany Marie Marchand (1885–1961), Greenwich Village restaurateur
S
- Sidney A. Marchand (1887-?), American lawyer, politician and author
- Steve Marchand (born 1974), current mayor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire
- Suzanne L. Marchand, (born 1961), American intellectual historian
T
- Theodore J. Marchand, American politician
X
- Xavier Marchand, (born 1973), former French medley swimmer
Y
- Yannick Marchand (footballer, born 1988), Belgian footballer
- Yannick Marchand (footballer, born 2000), Swiss footballer
- Yves Marchand, Swiss bobsledder
Places
- Marchand, Manitoba, Canada
- Marchand, Northern Cape, South Africa
- Marchand, Louisiana
- Marchand, Ohio
- Marchand, Pennsylvania
- Marchand, Quebec, a community in Rivière-Rouge
See also
- Jean Baptiste Louis DeCourtel Marchand (died 1722), French military commanding officer of Fort Toulouse now called Fort Jackson
- Marchand de cailloux, studio album from the French musician Renaud
- Marchand Mission
- Marchant
- Merchant (surname)
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