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French politician (1850–1916)
Fernand Jean-Baptiste Dubief (14 October 1850 – 4 June 1916) was a French medical doctor and Radical politician who was Minister of Commerce, Industry
Fernand_Dubief
Prime Minister of France (1906–1909, 1917–1920)
1906 – 24 July 1909 Prime Minister Ferdinand Sarrien Himself Preceded by Fernand Dubief Succeeded by Aristide Briand Parliamentary offices Senator for Var In
Georges_Clemenceau
French statesman (1842–1911)
Berteaux as Minister of War. Fernand Dubief succeeds Étienne as Minister of the Interior. Georges Trouillot succeeds Dubief as Minister of Commerce, Industry
Maurice_Rouvier
1902 24 January 1905 Eugène Étienne 24 January 1905 12 November 1905 Fernand Dubief 12 November 1905 14 March 1906 Georges Clemenceau 14 March 1906 24 July
List of interior ministers of France
List_of_interior_ministers_of_France
Month in 1916
Clear Lake, Wisconsin, United States (d. 2005)[citation needed] Died: Fernand Dubief, 65, French politician, Interior Minister and Minister of Commerce of
June_1916
Oasis and pit cave in Ouargla Province, Algeria
taken by Gaston Méry in 1892. Aïn Taïba – Bulletin, p. 627. Dubief 1999, p. 108. Dubief 1999, p. 62. Grandjean. 14 phot. de la Mission Gaston Méry. Gaston
Aïn_Taïba
Cabinet member in the Government of France
January 1905 : Georges Trouillot 24 January 1905 – 12 November 1905 : Fernand Dubief 12 November 1905 – 14 March 1906 : Georges Trouillot 14 March 1906 –
Minister_of_Commerce_(France)
Town hall in Bègles, France
office and as a lock-up for petty criminals. The Minister of Commerce, Fernand Dubief, gave a speech there on 14 July 1905. After the building was no longer
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Bègles
1899 – 7 June 1902 Georges Trouillot : 7 June 1902 – 24 January 1905 Fernand Dubief : 24 January 1905 – 12 November 1905 Georges Trouillot : 12 November
Minister of Posts, Telegraphs, and Telephones
Minister_of_Posts,_Telegraphs,_and_Telephones
French politician (1851–1916)
21 et 27 janvier 1901 (in French). Troyes: impr. de G. Arbouin. p. 32. Fernand Chapsal; Georges Trouillot (1902). Du Contrat d'association, commentaire
Georges_Trouillot
French schoolteacher, socialist and national deputy
Nation 1989, p. 137. Critique Sociale 2011. Dahlin 1933, p. 86. Bernard & Dubief 1988, p. 42. Dahlin 1933, p. 114. Dahlin 1933, p. 116. Wohl 1966, p. 113
Alexandre_Blanc
French explorer and surveyor (c. 1844–1896)
p. 123. Marbeau 1892, p. 225. Aïn Taïba – Bulletin, p. 627. Dubief 1999, p. 108. Dubief 1999, p. 62. Grandjean. Camus 1893. Marbeau 1892, p. 226. Ney
Gaston_Méry_(explorer)
French statesman (1862–1932)
New York: The Encyclopædia Britannica Company. p. 498. Bernard, Philippe; Dubief, Henri; Forster, Thony (1985). The Decline of the Third Republic, 1914–1938
Aristide_Briand
French typographer and anarcho-syndicalist (1868–1942)
Populaire par Séverine, le lundi 3 novembre 1913. L'Université Populaire. Dubief 2014. Miller 2002, p. 45. Miller 2002, p. 38. Miller 2002, p. 41. Papayanis
Georges_Yvetot
French politician
républicaine contre la proportionnelle : Émile Combes, Ernest Vallé, Fernand-Jean-Baptiste Dubief, Léon Bourgeois), A. Gallot, 1909 Préface de La participation
Ernest_Vallé
1918 to 1939 in France
Interwar period, worldwide Interwar Britain Philippe Bernard and Henri Dubief, The Decline of the Third Republic, 1914–1938 (1988) pp. 78–82. Frank Lee
Interwar_France
French general (1867–1965)
Maurice Varnier Charles Lutaud Jean-Baptiste Abel Théodore Steeg Henri Dubief Maurice Viollette Pierre Bordes Jules-Gaston Henri Carde Georges le Beau
Maxime_Weygand
French politician (1872–1950)
1934–1938 (1988), pp 172, 215, 278–87, quotation on page 287. Bernard and Dubief (1988). The Decline of the Third Republic, 1914–1938. Cambridge University
Léon_Blum
French aristocrat & politician (1805–1873)
Albert Duchêne, Un ministre trop oublié : Chasseloup-Laubat, Paris, 1932. Fernand Lombard, Un Grand ministre de Napoléon III: Justin-Napoléon-Samuel-Prosper
Prosper_de_Chasseloup-Laubat
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Adventurer; Bold Voyager
Female
French
Feminine form of French Fernand, FERNANDE means "ardent for peace."
Male
French
French form of Spanish Fernándo, FERNAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse örlendr, ERLAND means "foreigner, stranger."
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : from the medieval personal name Ferran, Catalan form of Ferdinand.Irish : variant of Farren.English : variant of Farrand.
Boy/Male
French
Gray-haired.
Boy/Male
German American French
Brave traveler.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a person with gray hair or for someone who used to dress in gray, from Old French ferrant ‘iron-gray’ (a derivative of fer ‘iron’).English : from the medieval personal name Fer(r)ant, an Old French form of Ferdinand, which came to be associated with the color.
Male
French
Variant spelling of French Ferrand, FERRANT means "ardent for peace."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : nickname for someone with gray hair, from Old French ferrand ‘iron gray’.Catalan : from a regional variant of the personal name Fernando.English : variant of Farrand.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.
Male
Spanish
Variant form of Spanish Fernándo, HERNANDO means "ardent for peace."
Boy/Male
French, German, Spanish
Bold Voyager; Variant of Ferdinand; Journey Prepared; Adventurous
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Adventuresome.
Boy/Male
German American Spanish
Brave traveler.
Girl/Female
Teutonic American German Latin
Adventuresome.
Male
French
Old French form of Visigothic Frithnanth, FERRAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
Polish
Polish form of Visigothic Frithnanth, FERDYNAND means "ardent for peace."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Fearghus, FERDINAND means "strong-man." English form of Italian Ferdinando, meaning "ardent for peace."
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Girl/Female
Irish
Light.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Foreign Land
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sageda is
Female
English
Feminine form of English Adrian, ADRIA means "from Hadria."
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Celebrity, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Lebanese, Muslim, Parsi
Sunrise; A Star; Princess
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Ganesh
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELAH means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Swedish
Female Version of Albert from the Old; Bright; Noble Famous; Bright Nobility
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Pure Like White Colour; Honest; Worthy
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n.
That with which a messenger or agent is charged; an errand; business or duty on which one is sent; a commission.
a.
Flourishing, as in spring; vernal.
v. i.
To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
n.
A thin silk or woolen goods, for women's dresses, woven in various styles and colors.
n.
A messenger sent on a special errand; a courier; hence, a regular and fast conveyance; commonly, a company or system for the prompt and safe transportation of merchandise or parcels; also, a railway train for transporting passengers or goods with speed and punctuality.
a.
Designating, or of the nature of, a kind of pottery made by Bernard Palissy, in France, in the 16th centry.
n.
The returning of a thing purchased to the seller, on the ground of defect or frand.
n.
Manner; custom; fashion; humor.
v. i.
An under servant for the kitchen; a scullion; a cook's errand boy.
n.
Message; errand.
a.
Of or pertaining to St. Bernard of Clairvaux, or to the Cistercian monks.
n.
A convent or monastery which is also a place of refuge or entertainment for travelers on some difficult road or pass, as in the Alps; as, the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard.
n.
One dispatched upon an errand or mission; a messenger; esp., a person deputed by a sovereign or a government to negotiate a treaty, or transact other business, with a foreign sovereign or government; a minister accredited to a foreign government. An envoy's rank is below that of an ambassador.
n.
Alt. of Gerlond
n.
A special business intrusted to a messenger; something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose; often, a verbal message; a commission; as, the servant was sent on an errand; to do an errand. Also, one's purpose in going anywhere.
n.
See Farrand, n.
n.
A Scotch errand boy, porter, or messenger.
a.
Intended for a particular purpose; relating to an express; sent on a particular errand; dispatched with special speed; as, an express messenger or train. Also used adverbially.