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Girardin is a French-language surname, in some cases a francization of Italian surname '' Gherardini''. It may refer to: ;People * Girardin family, a French branch of the Italian
Gherardini family The Gherardinis of Montagliari (or Florence) are one of the most prominent historical Noble family from Tuscany, Italy. Through the Amidei, the family was of Roman descent. Between the 9th and 14th centuries, they played an important role in Tus ...
: ** (d. 1689), French ambassador to Constantinople ** (1647–1724), French Navy administrator ** René de Girardin, Marquis de Vauvray (1735–1808), French gardener and writer on gardens, Jean-Louis's grandon ** Louis Stanislas de Girardin (1762–1827), French general and politician, René-Louis's son ** (1767–1848), French politician, René-Louis's son ** (1776–1855), French general, René-Louis's son ** (1802–1874), French politician, Louis Stanislas's son **
Émile de Girardin Émile de Girardin (22 June 180227 April 1881) was a French journalist, publisher and politician. He was the most successful and flamboyant French journalist of the era, presenting himself as a promoter of mass education through mass journalism. ...
(1806–1881), French journalist, Alexandre's illegitimate son **
Delphine de Girardin Delphine de Girardin (24 January 1804 – 29 June 1855), pen name ''Vicomte Delaunay'', was a French author. Life de Girardin was born at Aachen, and christened Delphine Gay. Her mother, the well-known Madame Sophie Gay, brought her up in the mid ...
, née Gay, (1804–1855), French writer, Émile's wife *
Annick Girardin Annick Girardin (born 3 August 1964) is a French politician of the Radical Party who served as Minister of the Sea in the government of Prime Minister Jean Castex (2020–2022), Minister of Overseas France in the government of Prime Minister ...
(b. 1964), French politician * (1830–1915), French politician *
Brigitte Girardin Brigitte Girardin (born 12 January 1953 in Verdun, Meuse, France) is a French diplomat and politician. She was the minister of Overseas France under Jacques Chirac from 7 May 2002 to 2 June 2005. Biography In 1976, Girardin first worked for the ...
(born 1953), French politician * Émile Girardin (1895–1982), Canadian businessman * Éric Girardin (b. 1962), French politician * ''Étienne Girardin'' (b. 1994), French singer of chorus group
Vox Angeli Vox Angeli were a French junior vocal group founded 2008 and disbanded 2011.Paris match - Numéros 3067 à 3075 2008 - Page 112 VOX ANGELI Divins chérubins Des tubes de variété revisités façon chorale? C'est frais, c'est pur, et ça cartonne: ...
* (1888–1972), French architect * Frank J. Girardin (1856–1945), American artist * (1803–1884), French chemist *
Jules Girardin Jules Girardin (1832-1888) was a French writer. Works * '' Les aventures de M. Colin-Tampon'' * '' Contes à Jeannot'' * '' Contes à Pierrot, 1888'' External links * * 1832 births 1888 deaths People from Loches French male writers Wri ...
(1832–1888), French writer *
Lise Girardin Lise Girardin (15 February 1921 – 16 October 2010) was a Swiss politician. A member of the Free Democratic Party, she was the first woman to be elected mayor of Geneva and the first woman named to the Council of States. Biography Lise Gira ...
(1921–2010), Swiss politician *
Marc Girardin Saint-Marc Girardin (22 February 1801 – 1 April 1873) was a French politician and man of letters, whose real name was Marc Girardin. Biography Girardin was born in Paris. After a brilliant university career in the city, he began in 1828 to con ...
a.k.a. ''Saint-Marc Girardin'' (1801–1873), French politician *
Marie-Louise Victoire Girardin Marie-Louise Victoire Girardin (29 June 1754 – 18 December 1794) also known as Louis Girardin was a Frenchwoman, who disguised as a man became a sailor and joined an expedition of discovery to Australia and the South Pacific. Early life Marie ...
(1754–1794), French ship's steward and cross-dresser * (1749–1786), French architect *
Paul Girardin Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
(1875–1950), French geographer *
Ray Girardin Raymond George Girardin Jr. (January 23, 1935 – February 28, 2019) was an American film, stage, and television actor. Life and career Girardin was born in Wakefield, Massachusetts. After graduating from Wakefield High School he joined the ...
(1935–2019), American film, stage and television actor ;Companies *
Girardin Brewery Girardin is a family-owned brewery in Sint-Ulriks-Kapelle, Belgium. The brewery was founded in 1845 and has been owned and operated by the Girardin family since 1882. The brewery specializes in lambic Lambic () is a type of beer brewed in th ...
(est. 1845), a family owned brewery in Belgium *
Girardin Minibus Girardin Minibus Inc. is a Canadian bus manufacturer. Based in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, Girardin forms part of the Micro Bird joint venture with Blue Bird Corporation. As part of Micro Bird, Girardin is a manufacturer of bus bodies for ...
(est. 1935), a Canadian bus manufacturer


See also

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Girard (disambiguation) Girard may refer to: Places in the United States *Girard, Alabama *Girard, Georgia *Girard, Illinois *Girard, Kansas * Girard, Michigan * Girard, Minnesota *Girard, Ohio *Girard, Pennsylvania * Girard, Texas * Girard, West Virginia *Girard Townshi ...
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Girard (surname) Girard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Aimé Girard (1830–1898), French chemist * Albert Girard (1595–1632), French-born mathematician (based on Netherlands) * Alexander Girard (1907–1993), American textile de ...
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Gérardin * André Gérardin (1879–1953), French mathematician * (1849-1930), French painter * (1843-1921), member of the Paris Commune * , French football referee, active in the 1920s * (1889-1936), French diplomat, ambassador to Poland * (1827-?), m ...
* Gherardini and
Gherardini family The Gherardinis of Montagliari (or Florence) are one of the most prominent historical Noble family from Tuscany, Italy. Through the Amidei, the family was of Roman descent. Between the 9th and 14th centuries, they played an important role in Tus ...
* {{hndis French-language surnames