Jean-Nicolas is a French compound given name, a combination of
Jean and
Nicolas
Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to:
People Given name
* Nicolas (given name)
Mononym
* Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer
* Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer
Surname Nicolas
* Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), ...
. Notable people with the name include:
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Jean-Nicolas Bouilly (1763–1842), French playwright, librettist and politician
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Jean-Nicolas Boulay (1837–1905), French clergyman, bryologist and paleobotanist
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Jean-Nicolas Carrière
Jean-Nicolas Carrière (born October 3, 1985) is a former Canadian football linebacker in the Canadian Football League. He was drafted in the third round with the 21st overall pick in the 2008 CFL Draft by the Toronto Argonauts and played the 2008 ...
(born 1985), Canadian football player
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Jean-Nicolas Corvisart (1755–1821), French physician
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Jean-Nicolas Curély
Jean-Nicolas Curély (1774–1827), French cavalry leader, was the son of a poor peasant of Lorraine.
Joining, in 1793, a regiment of hussars, he served with great distinction as private and as '' sous-officier'' in the Rhine campaigns from 1794 ...
(1774–1827), French cavalry officer
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Jean-Nicolas Céré (1737–1810), French botanist and agronomist
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Jean-Nicolas Démeunier (1751–1814), French writer and politician
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Jean-Nicolas de Francine
Jean-Nicolas de Francine (1662–1735) was a director of the Opéra national de Paris.
Life
From the Francini family of Florentine musicians that had come to France under Henry IV of France, Jean-Nicolas married Jean-Baptiste Lully's eldest daug ...
(1662–1735), French musician
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Jean-Nicolas Gannal Jean-Nicolas Gannal, (27 July 1791, Saarlouis – 13 January 1852, Paris) was a pharmacist, chemist, and inventor.
Biography
Gannal began his career as a pharmacist's apprentice. From 1808 to 1812 he was in the medical corps of the French army. He ...
(1791–1852), French chemist
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Jean-Nicolas Geoffroy (1633–1694), French harpsichordist, organist and composer
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Jean-Nicolas Huyot (1780–1840), French architect
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Jean-Nicolas Laverlochère
Jean-Nicolas Laverlochère (December 6, 1812 in St. Georges d'Espérance, Grenoble, France – October 4, 1884 in Témiscaming, Quebec) was a French missionary in Canada. He began his religious life as a lay brother in the Congregation of the ...
(1812–1884), French Roman Catholic missionary in Canada
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Jean-Nicolas Lemmens (1850–1897), Dutch Catholic bishop
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Jean-Nicolas Marjolin
Jean-Nicolas Marjolin (6 December 1780 – 4 March 1850) was a French surgeon and pathologist born in Ray-sur-Saône, Haute-Saône. His name is associated with a malady known as Marjolin's ulcer.
After a brief stint in the French military, he att ...
(1780–1850), French surgeon and pathologist
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Jean-Nicolas Marrigues
Jean-Nicolas Marrigues (1757 – 15 March 1834) was a French organist.
During the French Revolution period, Marrigues was an organist at the Versailles Cathedral. Later he came to Paris and became an organist at the Clicquot-organ von Saint-Thoma ...
(1757–1834), French organist
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Jean-Nicolas Pache (1746–1823), French politician
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Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget
Jean-Nicolas Nissage Saget (1810–1880) succeeded Sylvain Salnave as President of Haiti in 1869. Coming into power by coup, Saget was the first Haitian president to serve out his term of office (1869–1874) and retire voluntarily, although his ...
(1810–1880), President of Haiti
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Jean-Nicolas Stofflet (1753–1796), French military leader
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Jean-Nicolas Trouille
Jean-Nicolas Trouille (1750–1825) was a French politician, architect and military engineer.
Life
After a short career in the cavalry (which he left due to a duel) then in the naval artillery in Brest, he was taken on by Antoine Choquet de Lindu ...
(1750–1825) was a French architect, engineer and politician
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French masculine given names
Compound given names