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French rower (1926–2019)
Jacques Henri Marie Maillet (7 September 1926 – 30 January 2019) was a French rower. He competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in London with the men's
Jacques_Maillet
French sculptor
Jacques-Léonard Maillet (French pronunciation: [ʒak leɔnaʁ majɛ]; 12 July 1823 - 14 February 1894) was a French academic sculptor of modest reputation
Jacques-Léonard_Maillet
Canadian professional wrestler and actor (born 1969)
Robert Maillet (born October 26, 1969) is a Canadian actor and retired professional wrestler. He is known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation
Robert_Maillet
Topics referred to by the same term
de Maillet (1656–1738), French diplomat Eddy Maillet (born 1967), Seychellois football referee Jacques Maillet (1926–2019), French rower Jacques-Léonard
Maillet
Luizet Edmond Magendie Louis Magnat Jean Magne Henri Magny Yves Mahé Jacques Maillet Henri Maillot Louis Mairet Pierre de Maismont Stanislas Malec-Natlacen
List of companions of the Liberation
List_of_companions_of_the_Liberation
Canadian writer and scholar (1929–2025)
Antonine Maillet PC CC OQ ONB FRSC (10 May 1929 – 17 February 2025) was an Acadian novelist, playwright and scholar. Maillet was born on 10 May 1929 in
Antonine_Maillet
Murray Loudon, 97, New Zealand Olympic field hockey player (1956). Jacques Maillet, 92, French Olympic rower. Peter Mikkelsen, 58, Danish football referee
Deaths_in_January_2019
Sporting event delegation
in 1948. Men's single sculls Jean Séphériadès Men's double sculls Jacques Maillet Christian Guilbert Men's coxless pair Paul Rothley Paul Heitz Men's
France at the 1948 Summer Olympics
France_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics
Carolingian cycle
extant; the oldest prose version dates from 1489 (published in Lyon by Jacques Maillet). An English-language version, The Historye of the two Valyannte Brethren:
Valentine_and_Orson
Aage Larsen 6:57.2 Italy Mario Ustolin Giorgio Cavallini France Jacques Maillet Christian Guilbert M2- Sweden Evert Gunnarsson Bernt Torberntsson
1949 European Rowing Championships
1949_European_Rowing_Championships
Rank Rowers Country Time Notes 1 Jacques Maillet Christian Guilbert France 6:47.8 Q 2 Dickie Burnell Bert Bushnell Great Britain 6:56.9 3 Mario Ustolin
Rowing at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls
Rowing_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_double_sculls
French sculptor (1807-1852)
was a student of Jean-Pierre Cortot, and among his students was Jacques-Léonard Maillet. Relief panel Le Pont d'Arcole, Arc de Triomphe, Paris, 1833–1834
Jean-Jacques_Feuchère
Rowing competition
Tonguc Tursan (TUR) Naguib Gamil (EGY) Double sculls France (FRA) Jacques Maillet Raymond Salles Spain (ESP) No bronze awarded Coxless pairs France (FRA)
Rowing at the 1955 Mediterranean Games
Rowing_at_the_1955_Mediterranean_Games
Rank Athlete Name Country Time Notes 1 Jacques Maillet Achille Giovannoni France 7:00.1 SF 2 Waldemar Beck Gerhard Füssmann Germany 7:04.3 SF 3 Robert
Rowing at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's double sculls
Rowing_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_double_sculls
Sporting event delegation
Macquet — Athletics, Javelin throw Henri Butel — Rowing, Single sculls Jacques Maillet, Raymond Salles — Rowing, Double sculls ?? — Rowing, Coxless pairs
France at the 1955 Mediterranean Games
France_at_the_1955_Mediterranean_Games
Sporting event delegation
events in 1952. Men's single sculls Henri Butel Men's double sculls Jacques Maillet Achille Giovannoni Men's coxless pair Jean-Pierre Souche René Guissart
France at the 1952 Summer Olympics
France_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics
February, at the Anterselva Biathlon Arena in Rasen-Antholz. Quentin Fillon Maillet of France won the event, Vetle Sjåstad Christiansen of Norway came second
Biathlon at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's sprint
Biathlon_at_the_2026_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_sprint
1973 film
Maltagliati as Marie Dominici Jacques Rispal as Paul Maillet Daniel Ivernel as Le président de la cour d'Assises Jacques Richard as L'adjoint du commissaire
The_Dominici_Affair_(film)
floatplane LN.401 ship-borne dive bomber LN.411 ship-borne dive bomber Maillet 201 liaison M.167 bomber Mauboussin M.123 trainer MS.225 fighter MS.230
List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World War II
List_of_aircraft_of_the_French_Air_Force_during_World_War_II
French theatre critic, novelist and essayist
Jean-Jacques Gautier (4 November 1908, Essômes-sur-Marne, Aisne – 20 April 1986) was a French theatre critic, novelist and essayist. A Norman via his
Jean-Jacques_Gautier
French author
Jean-Jacques Schuhl (born 9 October 1941 in Marseille) is a French author, recipient of the 2000 Prix Goncourt literary award for his novel Ingrid Caven
Jean-Jacques_Schuhl
French singer and composer
the orchestra of Jacques Hélian. The following year, in La Joie de vivre of Monseigneur Maillet in theater of the Alhambra, Jacques Hélian came with his
Jean_Marco
Swiss-French sculptor (1790–1852)
1814–1882 Eugène-Louis Lequesne, 1815–1887 Henri Le Secq, 1818–1882 Jacques-Léonard Maillet, 1823–1894 Pierre-Charles Simart, 1806–1857 Fusco, Peter and H
James_Pradier
International football competition
(Senegal) 12 February 2011 20:00 Khartoum Stadium, Khartoum Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles) 12 February 2011 20:00 AlHilal Stadium, Omdurman Referee:
2011 African Nations Championship
2011_African_Nations_Championship
Pierre Leroux Blanche Lucile Macdonnell Michèle Mailhot Andrée Maillet Antonine Maillet Jovette Marchessault Fleury Mesplet Stéfani Meunier Gaston Miron
List_of_writers_from_Quebec
Swiss author and painter
Lettres Legion of Honour Author Jacques Chessex dies at 75 swissinfo.ch. Retrieved on 10 October 2009. Literary estate of Jacques Chessex in the archive database
Jacques_Chessex
Theatrical productions from Acadia
as originating from Acadia. The most prominent playwright is Antonine Maillet, whose play La Sagouine has been staged over two thousand times, with Viola
Acadian_theatre
French writer
Jacques Laurent or Jacques Laurent-Cély (5 January 1919 – 29 December 2000) was a French writer and journalist. He was born in Paris, the son of a barrister
Jacques_Laurent
the Seychelles and first-class cricketer Ronny Hoareau – footballer Eddy Maillet – FIFA international football referee Lorenzo Mathiot – footballer Mitra
List_of_Seychellois_people
Cemetery in Seine-Maritime, France
gate, the chapel and the monumental cross are the work of Charles Felix Maillet du Boullay. Charles Angrand Henry Barbet Albert Beaucamp Michel Bérégovoy
Rouen_Monumental_Cemetery
2002 French film
Nade Dieu as Isabelle Jacques Bouanich as Sébastien's Father Jerry Lucas as Sébastien Aurélie Meriel as Amie d'Isabelle Gérald Maillet as SDF Françoise Dubois
The_Butterfly_(2002_film)
French author
Jacques Borel (17 December 1925 in Paris – 25 September 2002) was a French author best known for his 1965 novel L'Adoration (translated into English as
Jacques_Borel
Calder Memorial Trophy Bobby Kay (Romeo Cormier) – wrestler Jacques LeBlanc – boxer Robert Maillet – wrestler Roland Melanson – NHL goalie Chad Ogea – Major
List_of_Acadians
Professional society of French mathematicians
1915: Élie Cartan 1916: Maurice Fouché 1917: Claude Guichard 1918: Edmond Maillet 1919: Henri Lebesgue 1920: Jules Drach 1921: Auguste Boulanger 1922: Eugène
Société mathématique de France
Société_mathématique_de_France
Topics referred to by the same term
ancienne et moderne de ce pais.... Benoît de Maillet and Jean-Baptiste Le Mascrier Pub; Louis Genneau and Jacques Rollin, Paris, 1735. Description of Egypt
Description de l'Égypte (disambiguation)
Description_de_l'Égypte_(disambiguation)
French writer (born 1943)
Jacques-Pierre Amette (born 1943 in Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives, Calvados, German-occupied France) is a French writer. In 2003 his novel Brecht's Mistress
Jacques-Pierre_Amette
Descendants of French settlers in Acadia
presenter Yvon Durelle, boxer Jacques LeBlanc, boxer Roméo LeBlanc, former Governor General of Canada Antonine Maillet, writer, first non-European recipient
Acadians
Acadia viewed from a historical point of view
Brunswick. Born 1929 in Bouctouche, Antonine Maillet is an Acadian novelist, playwright, and scholar. Maillet received a BA and MA from the Université de
History_of_the_Acadians
French actor (1923–1986)
Dubois, le concessionnaire de cercueils The Dominici Affair (1973) - Paul Maillet The Invitation (1973) - René Mermet Na! (1973) - Imbert (uncredited) Le
Jacques_Rispal
Weekly newspaper in Quebec
newspaper was founded by Rolland Maillet. It was first published in 1937. It was sold to Jean-Louis Lévesque in 1964, to Jacques Brillant in 1966, to J.-Laurent
Photo_Journal
French painter
de Lille, where his gouaches are preserved. He died in Lille in 1853. Maillet-Chassagne, Monique; Pupil, François (2001). Une dynastie de peintres lillois
Henri-Joseph_Van_Blarenberghe
Antonine Maillet, other authors published in Quebec include France Daigle, Hélène Harbec, Claude Le Bouthillier [fr], Laurier Melanson [fr], and Jacques Savoie [fr]
Acadian_literature
1972 French film
1972. p. 152. Marcel Martin, Écran 72 (7). July 1972. p. 74. Dominique Maillet, La Revue du cinéma (263-264). September 1972. p. 130. Man with the Transplanted
Man with the Transplanted Brain
Man_with_the_Transplanted_Brain
Christian Dumont Guy Duraffourg Thierry Dusserre Marius Falquy Quentin Fillon Maillet Hervé Flandin Martin Fourcade Simon Fourcade André Geourjon Thierry Gerbier
List_of_French_sportspeople
Province of Canada
the first Canadians to achieve international fame for letters. Antonine Maillet was the first non-European winner of France's Prix Goncourt. Other modern
New_Brunswick
French actor (1929–1989)
Sivardière Jean-Jacques Annaud César Award for Best Supporting Actor Paco el seguro Ambroise Didier Haudepin Carole Dominique Maillet Short 1980 Anthracite
Jean_Bouise
French engraver
Clérisseau and his Antiquités de la France. His pupils included Joseph C. Maillet (1751–1811), a publisher and printseller. "www.purl.org/inha/agorha/002/15770"
François_Denis_Née
1835 play by Alfred de Musset
first staged at the Théâtre Historique in August 1848 with Mademoiselle Maillet as Jacqueline. In October 1850, it was produced at the Comédie-Française
Le_Chandelier
Guèvremont André Laurendeau Andrée Maillet Jean Ménard Émile Ollivier Léopold Richer Simone Routier Paul Toupin André Vanasse Jacques Allard Jean-Louis Baudoin
Académie des lettres du Québec
Académie_des_lettres_du_Québec
Civilian honour for merit in Canada
OQ, women's rights activist, appointed 1985 Jacques Villeneuve OQ, racing driver, appointed 1998 Jacques Amyot CQ, long-distance swimmer, appointed 2001
National_Order_of_Quebec
Helge von Koch Léopold Leau Edgar Odell Lovett Alexander Macfarlane Edmond Maillet [fr] Artemas Martin Charles Méray Gösta Mittag-Leffler Henri Padé Alessandro
List of International Congresses of Mathematicians Plenary and Invited Speakers
List_of_International_Congresses_of_Mathematicians_Plenary_and_Invited_Speakers
French singer
important debut at cabaret "Aux Trois Maillets" where he got his artistic name. His adopted name Brillant comes after Jacques Boni, the owner of the cabaret
Dany_Brillant
19:00 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo Attendance: 74,000 Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles) 28 January 2006 19:00 Cairo Military Academy Stadium, Cairo
Ivory Coast at the Africa Cup of Nations
Ivory_Coast_at_the_Africa_Cup_of_Nations
French actor (1914–1993)
Vertigo (1947) - Un assistant Judicial Error (1948) - Jacques Heurteaux The Wolf (1949) - Le docteur Maillet Cartouche, King of Paris (1950) - Le comte de Horn
Yves_Brainville
French nobleman, founder of Montreal and a congregation of nursing sisters
Laval founded in 1650, Judith Moreau de Brésoles, Catherine Mace and Marie Maillet, to work at the hospital she had established. They set sail from La Rochelle
Jérôme le Royer de la Dauversière
Jérôme_le_Royer_de_la_Dauversière
Iconic Paris transformation project of the Second French Empire
Nicolas Poussin, by François Rude (copy); Gérard Audran, by Jacques-Léonard Maillet; Jacques Sarazin, by Honoré-Jean-Aristide Husson; Nicolas Coustou, by
Napoleon III's Louvre expansion
Napoleon_III's_Louvre_expansion
French writer and film director (1914–1996)
film version of The Lover, produced by Claude Berri and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, was released in 1992. Duras's novel The Sea Wall was first adapted
Marguerite_Duras
Culture of the Acadia region in Canada
Sagouine by Antonine Maillet. The poetry genre was the first to reflect this shift in literary trends. While Antonine Maillet's novel was a dominant force
Acadian_culture
French writer and diplomat (1914–1980)
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Romain_Gary
French author; winner of the 2020 Prix Goncourt
notable members have included Raymond Queneau, Georges Perec, Italo Calvino, Jacques Roubaud, Jean Lescure and Harry Mathews. He won the 2020 Prix Goncourt
Hervé_Le_Tellier
named after Jean Véron Grandmesnil Île de la Trinité (Trinidad Island) Île Maillet Île Martel Îles George Baptist Symposium of painting Movies of the Island
Saint-Quentin_Island
Franco-Moroccan writer (born 1981)
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Leïla_Slimani
1971 film
Daniel Emilfork as Satan Lucien Raimbourg as Mason Jacques Monseau as Father Alvin Sorel (as Jacques Monseu) Colette Emmanuelle as Nancy Ivana Novak as
The_Devil's_Nightmare
Valson 1897 — Guy Robin 1898 — Aimé Vaschy 1899 — Le Cordier 1900 — Edmond Maillet 1901 — Léonce Laugel 1902–1904 — Emile Lemoine 1905 — Xavier Stouff 1906–1912
Prix_Francoeur
Day of the year
– George Coe, American actor and producer (died 2015) 1929 – Antonine Maillet, Canadian writer and scholar (died 2025) 1930 – George E. Smith, American
May_10
French film director and screenwriter
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Jean-Baptiste_Andrea
Bellanger Frédéric Pierrot ... Xavier Zinedine Soualem ... Jean-Jacques Chrétien Yves Jacques ... Bertrand Saint-Amor André Marcon ... Victor Tage Martine
L'État_de_Grace
key witnesses from the tunnel including Sabine Dauzonne and Frederic Maillet, as well as Lord Stevens and the British detectives from Operation Paget
Conspiracy theories about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales
Conspiracy_theories_about_the_death_of_Diana,_Princess_of_Wales
Algerian writer and journalist
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Kamel_Daoud
28th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations
2012 17:00 Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville Attendance: 38,000 Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles) 23 January 2012 20:00 Stade d'Angondjé, Libreville Attendance:
2012_Africa_Cup_of_Nations
La Saga Rassam-Berri, le cinéma dans les veines Michel Denisot, Florent Maillet France Liv Ullmann – A Road Less Travelled (ŒdO) Dheeraj Akolkar Norway
2023_Cannes_Film_Festival
Jacob-Kaplan Place Jacques-Bainville Place Jacques-Bonsergent Place Jacques-Copeau Place Jacques-Debu-Bridel Place Jacques-Demy Place Jacques-et-Thérèse-Tréfouel
Squares_in_Paris
French scholarship for arts students
Eugène-Louis Lequesne 1845 – Jean-Baptiste Claude Eugène Guillaume 1847 – Jacques-Léonard Maillet & Jean-Joseph Perraud 1848 – Gabriel-Jules Thomas 1849 – Louis
Prix_de_Rome
January – Claude de Beauharnais, nobleman (born 1680) 30 January – Benoît de Maillet, diplomat and natural historian (born 1656) 9 February – Béatrice Hiéronyme
1738_in_France
Town hall in Rouen, France
into a municipal building was carried out to a design by Charles-Felix Maillet du Boullay and was completed in 1825. The design involved a symmetrical
Hôtel_de_Ville,_Rouen
1978 Canadian TV series or program
Madeleine L'Heureux Diane St-Onge as Éléonore Jacquemin (young) Jacques Tourangeau as Jacques Riopel Johanne Tremblay as Annette Béatrix Van Til as Marie-Mélie
Terre_humaine
Calendar year
27 – Marie Wulf, Danish pietist leader (b. 1685) January 30 – Benoît de Maillet, French diplomat and natural historian (b. 1656) February 9 – Béatrice
1738
Six mummified bodies from predynastic Egypt
Gebelein started in the early 18th century and was included in Benoît de Maillet's Description de l'Egypte. The site includes the remains from a temple to
Gebelein_predynastic_mummies
French science award
mechanics." (1910) Charles Riquier (1911) Auguste Rateau (1912) Edmond Maillet (1913) Maurice Leblanc, "for the totality of his researches in mechanics
Poncelet_Prize
Professor of Québec literature, author, editor
idées sociales dans l'œuvre de Jacques Ferron) on the novels, stories and essays of the Québec writer and doctor Jacques Ferron. Smith was chair of the
Donald_Smith_(academic)
French novelist born 1972
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Mathias_Énard
the new United States, and George Rogers Clark appointed Maillet as military commander. Maillet established a new village, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of the
History_of_Peoria,_Illinois
lord-founder of Rimouski in eastern Quebec, Canada (d. 1718) April 12 – Benoît de Maillet, French diplomat and natural historian (d. 1738) May 31 – Marin Marais
1656_in_France
first individual Olympic medal. The defending champion, Quentin Fillon Maillet, qualified for the Olympics. The silver medalist, Anton Smolski, was barred
Biathlon at the 2026 Winter Olympics – Men's individual
Biathlon_at_the_2026_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_individual
Commune in Centre-Val de Loire, France
basilica, dedicated to Saint James the Great (French: Basilique Saint-Jacques), which is a replica of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre
French basketballer and athlete (1925–2017)
Anne-Marie Colchen-Maillet (8 December 1925 – 26 January 2017) was a French track and field athlete and women's basketball player. She became France's
Anne-Marie_Colchen
Grave in Paimpont, France
Revue de Paris (in French). 5: 45–62. Retrieved 15 August 2022. Myrdhin; Maillet, Gwendaëlle (2008). Brocéliande de A à Z (in French). Ploërmel: Les Oiseaux
Tombeau_de_Merlin
Opera house in Paris, France
low reliefs are by Louis Villeminot, and the high reliefs are by Jacques-Léonard Maillet. The high reliefs consist of four sets of ornamental figures. Each
Palais_Garnier
French novelist (born 1957)
Music of a Life) La Terre et le ciel de Jacques Dorme, 2003, Mercure de France (The Earth and Sky of Jacques Dorme, 2005 ISBN 1-55970-739-9) La Femme
Andreï_Makine
French philosopher
Princeton University Press, 2010. Daniel Defert; Jacques Donzelot; François Ewald; Gerard Maillet; Catherine Mevel (1977). Socialisation du risque et
François_Ewald
French writer (born 1951)
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Pierre_Lemaitre
Belgian writer and director (1941–2019)
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
François_Weyergans
"'It's a very sad day': N.B. mourns loss of novelist, playwright Antonine Maillet". CBC News. Dagan, Carmel (February 28, 2025). "Joseph Wambaugh, Creator
2025_in_literature
French reporter
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Lucien_Bodard
French literary award
Gaspar 1999 – Jacques Réda 2000 – Liliane Wouters 2001 – Claude Esteban 2002 – Andrée Chedid 2003 – Philippe Jaccottet 2004 – Jacques Chessex 2005 –
Prix_Goncourt
French novelist (born 1978)
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Nicolas_Mathieu_(writer)
Ghana the city of Africa
2008 17:00 Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra Attendance: 35,000 Referee: Eddy Maillet (Seychelles) 21 January 2008 15:00 Ohene Djan Stadium, Accra Attendance:
Ghana at the Africa Cup of Nations
Ghana_at_the_Africa_Cup_of_Nations
Cultural and historical region in France
(1002–1054) Henri Grégoire (1750–1831) Joan of Arc (1412–1431) Benoit de Maillet (1656–1738) Charles Messier (1730–1817) Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier
Lorraine
German painter (1604–1677)
Saunders), Pavilion, Londres, 1997, 104 p. ISBN 1-85793-353-2 Laure Beaumont-Maillet, Le 'Florilège de Nassau-Idstein' par Johann Walter, 1604-1676, Anthèse
Johann_Jakob_Walther_(artist)
French-Afghan writer
Jacques Borel 1966 Edmonde Charles-Roux 1967 André Pieyre de Mandiargues 1968 Bernard Clavel 1969 Félicien Marceau 1970 Michel Tournier 1971 Jacques Laurent
Atiq_Rahimi
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
Girl/Female
English French
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Ewe; Innocent; Female Sheep
Male
French
French diminutive form of Latin Jacobus, JACQUES means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French
Supplanter
Girl/Female
French
French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel.
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss
Supplanter; French Form of Jacob Supplanter; He who Supplants
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese
Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old French personal name Jaques, a vernacular form of Latin Jacobus (see Jacob). In English this surname is traditionally pronounced as two syllables, jay-kwez. Compare Jacques.
Girl/Female
French
Little Jacques.
Female
English
Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Hebrew, Jamaican
Supplanter; Yahweh May Protect; One who Supplants
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jaques.
Boy/Male
Indian
Favoured from God
Boy/Male
Portuguese American
Of Mars; the god of war. A title name ranking below duke and above earl.
Girl/Female
French
Little Jacques.
Female
French
Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUIE means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hebrew American French
He grasps the heel. Supplanter.
Girl/Female
English American
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Female
French
Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUI means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Shakespearean
Supplanter
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Misa
Boy/Male
German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Italian, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Meritorious; Great Achiever; Lord Vishnu; Joy; Bliss
Female
Irish
Irish form of Roman Latin Julia, IÚILE means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Dry Valley
Female
Greek
(Εὔα) Greek form of Hebrew Chavvah, EVA means "life." In the bible, this is the name of the first woman, the mother of the entire human family. Compare with another form of Eva.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beads Ornament of an Ear
Girl/Female
Indian
Ray of East
Boy/Male
Tamil
Veerabhadrappa | விரபாதà¯à®°à®ªà¯à®ªà®¾Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Crowned with laurels
Boy/Male
British, English, Welsh
Legendary Son of Beli
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
JACQUES MAILLET
a.
Incorporating or tending to incorporate; as, the incorporative languages (as of the Basques, North American Indians, etc. ) which run a whole phrase into one word.
n.
One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.
v. t.
To cover with lacquer.
n.
One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.
n.
See Racket.
n.
A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.
n.
Ornamentation by means of lacquer painted or carved, or simply colored, sprinkled with gold or the like; -- said especially of Oriental work of this kind.
n. & v.
See Lacquer.
n.
The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.
v. t.
To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as, to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with a cloth.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lacquer
n.
Acquisition; the thing gained.
n.
A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made.
n.
A part of a lady's dress, resembling a jacket with a short skirt; -- probably so called because this fashion of dress came from the Basques.
n.
The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.
n.
Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.
n.
Same as 2d Sack, 3.
v. t.
To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.
n.
Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.
imp. & p. p.
of Lacquer