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Désiré is a French male given name, which means "desired, wished". The female form is Désirée. Désiré may refer to: * Amable Courtecuisse (1823 - 1873), French baritone known simply as Désiré * Désiré Bastin (1900–1972), Belgian football player * Dési Bouterse (born 1945), Surinamese politician * Désiré Charnay (1828–1915), French archaeologist * Désiré Collen (born 1943), Belgian physician * Désiré Dalloz (1795–1869), French jurist * Désiré Defauw (1885–1960), Belgian conductor * Désiré Dondeyne (1921-2015), French conductor * Désiré Ferry (1886–1940), French politician * Désiré Girouard (1836–1911), Canadian lawyer * Désiré de Haerne (1804 - 1890), Signatory of the Belgian Constitution * Désiré Keteleer (1920–1970), Belgian cyclist * Désiré Koranyi (1914–1981), Hungarian-French football player * Désiré Mbonabucya (born 1977), Rwandan football player * Désiré Mérchez (1882–1968), French swimmer * Désiré Munyaneza (born ...
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Désirée (given Name)
Désirée, Desiree or Desirée (with other variations possible) is a feminine given name of French language, French origin ultimately derived from the Latin language, Latin word ''desiderata'', meaning ''desired''. Desideria, an early version of the name and a feminine form of Desiderius, was in use in Europe as early as the 800s. The Puritans used the name ''Desire'' as a virtue name. Notable people * Désirée Artôt (1835–1907), Belgian soprano * Desirae Brown, member of ''The 5 Browns'' * Desiree Burch (born 1979), American comedian * Désirée Clary (1777–1860), Queen Desideria of Sweden and Norway * Desireé Cousteau (born 1956), an American porn actress * Desiree del Valle, Philippine-American actress * Desirée Goyette, American singer * Desiree Gould (1945–2021), American actress * Desiree Hartsock, The Bachelorette of 2013 * Desiree Heslop (born 1961), British singer also known by the stage name Princess * Desiree Horton (born 1971, nickname: "Chopper Chick"), a Lo ...
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Désiré Nisard
Jean Marie Napoléon Désiré Nisard (20 March 1806 – 27 March 1888) was a French author and literary critic. He was born at Châtillon-sur-Seine. Career In 1826 he joined the staff of the ''Journal des Débats'', but subsequently transferred his pen to the ''National''. Under the empire he was inspector-general of education (1852) and director of the École normal (1857–1867). Nisard's literary reputation was established by his ''Histoire de la littérature française'' (1844–1861). This work helped to secure his election to the Académie Française in 1850 as seat 39. His other works include ''Études d'histoire et de littérature'' (1859–1864), and ''Les Quatres grands historiens latins'' (1875). In all his books Nisard vigorously supported the claims of classicism against romanticism. He is the object of the loathing of the narrator in the postmodern book '' Démolir Nisard'', by the French writer Eric Chevillard. Death Nisard died at San Remo in 1888. Memorial ...
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Jacques-Désiré
Jacques-Désiré is a given name, and may refer to: * Jacques-Désiré Laval Jacques-Désiré Laval (18 September 1803 – 9 September 1864) was a French Roman Catholic priest who served in the missions in Mauritius; he was a professed member from the Spiritans. He is known as the "Apostle of Mauritius" due to his tirel ... (1803-1864), French Roman Catholic priest * Jacques-Désiré Périatambée (born 1975), Mauritian footballer {{DEFAULTSORT:Jacques-Desire Compound given names French masculine given names ...
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Désiré Vervoort
Désiré Jean Léon Vervoort (11 April 1810, in Antwerp – 9 July 1886, in Watermael-Boitsfort) was a Belgian lawyer and liberal politician. He was member of the Belgian parliament and President of the Belgian Chamber of Representatives from 23 November 1860 until 27 May 1863. See also * Liberal Party * Liberalism in Belgium This article gives an overview of liberalism in Belgium. Liberalism was a dominant force since the Belgian independence from the Netherlands. It is limited to liberal parties with substantial support, mainly proved by having had a representation ... Sources Désiré Jean Léon Vervoort* Remy, F., in : ''Biographie Nationale'', Brussels, Académie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux Arts, 1866–1986, XXXVIII, 1973–1974, kol. 807–809. * De Paepe, Jean-Luc, Raindorf-Gérard, Christiane (ed.), ''Le Parlement Belge 1831-1894. Données Biographiques'', Brussels, Académie Royale de Belgique, 1996, p. 604. 1810 births 1886 deaths ...
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