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French economist and adviser (1896–1978)
Jacques Léon Rueff (23 August 1896 – 23 April 1978) was a French economist and adviser to the French government. An influential French conservative and
Jacques_Rueff
Conference of neoliberal intellectuals
divided into two primary camps; one, represented by Ludwig von Mises, Jacques Rueff, and Étienne Mantoux, which advocated a strict adherence to Manchester
Colloque_Walter_Lippmann
Conflict of economic interests in countries with global reserve currencies
University Press, New York & Oxford 1995, page 203). Also "French economist Jacques Rueff described the fatal weakness of foreign-exchange reserves in a 1932
Triffin_dilemma
Minister of State of Monaco since 2025
Christophe Jacques-Pierre Mirmand (French pronunciation: [kʁistɔf miʁmɑ̃]; born 22 July 1961) is a French government official who was appointed the 26th
Christophe_Mirmand
Public park in Paris, France
Stadium (French: Stade de la Tour Eiffel) was erected atop the Place Jacques-Rueff, and hosted the beach volleyball and blind football tournaments at the
Champ_de_Mars
Head of government of Monaco
January 1949 12 July 1949 189 days Independent Rainier III (1949–2005) 7 Jacques Rueff (1896–1978) 12 July 1949 1 August 1950 1 year, 20 days Independent 8
Minister_of_State_(Monaco)
French radical socialist politician
did not wish to hold French assets or debts if France went to war. Jacques Rueff, the director of direction générale du mouvement des fonds and special
Édouard_Daladier
French economist
and 1970s, Salin was influenced by Milton Friedman and monetarism, Jacques Rueff and his view of the international monetary order, as well as Harry Gordon
Pascal_Salin
German economist (1902–1977)
the Economic and Financial Organization, along with Bertil Ohlin and Jacques Rueff, supporting the EFO's work on economic depressions in the late 1930s
Oskar_Morgenstern
Mythical creature
by further chroniclers of the era, including Johannes Multivallis, Jacques Rueff, Conrad Lycosthenes, Caspar Hedio, Pierre Boaistuau, Fortunio Liceti
Monster_of_Ravenna
French politician (1883–1945)
a French government. Laval also called on financial experts such as Jacques Rueff, Charles Rist and Adéodat Boissard. André François-Poncet was appointed
Pierre_Laval
French politician and futurist (1903–1987)
member of the Mont Pelerin Society in 1947, alongside Hayek, Röpke, Jacques Rueff, and Milton Friedman. He was among the very few French intellectuals
Bertrand_de_Jouvenel
Minister of State of Monaco from 1972 to 1981
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
André_Saint-Mleux
French jurist, economist and Islamologist
de Jacques Rueff, Les Dieux et les Rois. Regards sur le pouvoir créateur, Revue économique, Vol 21, n°1, pp166–169 b. Commentaire du livre de Jacques Rueff
Georges-Henri_Bousquet
Austrian–American political economist (1881–1973)
Alfred Müller-Armack (advisors to German chancellor Ludwig Erhard), Jacques Rueff (monetary advisor to Charles de Gaulle), Gottfried Haberler (later a
Ludwig_von_Mises
Minister of State of Monaco from 2016 to 2020
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Serge_Telle
French politician (1959–2025)
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Didier_Guillaume
Gold price manipulation
Conference The two-tiered market system from 1968 to 1971 is described by Jacques Rueff (1972), The Monetary Sin of the West, New York: The Macmillan Company
London_Gold_Pool
Rozenknop X1969 former head of the École nationale de l'aviation civile Jacques Rueff X1919 former Deputy Governor of the Bank of France Jean-Paul Troadec
List of École polytechnique alumni
List_of_École_polytechnique_alumni
French writer and journalist (1911–1982)
a musician known as Clothilde. Among his friends were Guy des Cars, Jacques Rueff, Maurice Boitel, and Françoise Sagan. Some of his works were later adapted
Robert_Beauvais
1952–1963 1952–1967 Belgium Louis Delvaux [de] 1952–1967 1952–1962 France Jacques Rueff 1952–1962 1952–1967 Luxembourg Charles Léon Hammes 1964–1967 1952–1964
List of members of the European Court of Justice
List_of_members_of_the_European_Court_of_Justice
1948 congress on European integration held in The Hague, Netherlands
Peter Fleming, Henry de Ségogne, Jacques Rueff, Maurice Allais, Jan Tinbergen, Harold Butler, Louis Salleron, Jacques Lacour-Gayet, Pierre Hély d’Oissel
Congress_of_Europe
Swedish economist, politician, and Nobel Laureate (1899–1979)
Organization of the League of Nations, together with Oskar Morgenstern and Jacques Rueff, supporting the EFO's work on economic depressions in the late 1930s
Bertil_Ohlin
1955–1963, playwright, poet, choreographer, filmmaker and painter Jacques Rueff, 1964–1978, economist and high bureaucrat Jean Dutourd, 1978–2011, novelist
List of members of the Académie française
List_of_members_of_the_Académie_française
French business school
la gestion) is a French private business school founded in 1965 by Jacques Rueff. It is located in Paris, Nice, Los Angeles and Kunming. The IPAG Lab
IPAG_Business_School
Monégasque judge (born 1965)
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Isabelle_Berro-Amadeï
Minister of State of Monaco from 2020 to 2024
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Pierre_Dartout
Minister of State of Monaco from 1937 to 1944
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Émile_Roblot
Place Jacques-et-Thérèse-Tréfouel Place Jacques-Froment Place Jacques-Marette Place Jacques-Rouché Place Jacques-Rueff Place Jan-Karski Place Jean-Baptiste-Clément
Squares_in_Paris
Monegasque engineer, diplomat and politician
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Gilles_Tonelli
French civil servant and economist
Mouvement Général des Fonds in 1936 and worked there under the direction of Jacques Rueff until his mobilization in September 1939. It was under the Popular Front
Jean_de_Largentaye
Month of 1978
"Jacques Rueff, French Economist, Noted Advocate of Gold Standard". The New York Times. Page 40, columns 1-2. Retrieved 13 June 2024. "Jacques RUEFF"
April_1978
Minister of State of Monaco from 2010 to 2015
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Michel_Roger
American banker (1938–2026)
on, Lehrman became an advocate of the gold standard, influenced by Jacques Rueff, Charles de Gaulle's finance minister. Lehrman was a member of the U
Lewis_Lehrman
Minister of State of Monaco from 2000 to 2005
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Patrick_Leclercq
Kondratiev Wesley C. Mitchell H. L. Moore Umberto Ricci Charles F. Roos M. Jacques Rueff Erich Schneider [de] Henry Schultz Joseph A. Schumpeter J. Tinbergen
List of fellows of the Econometric Society
List_of_fellows_of_the_Econometric_Society
Minister of State of Monaco from 2005 to 2010
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Jean-Paul_Proust
Acting Minister of State of Monaco (1944; 1949; 1962–1963)
Monarchs Louis II Rainier III Preceded by Pierre de Witasse Succeeded by Jacques Rueff In office 29 September 1944 – 13 October 1944 Monarch Louis II Preceded
Pierre_Blanchy
French economist (1911–2010)
lines." In 1959, he and other French members of Mont Pelerin such as Jacques Rueff established an organization, Mouvement pour une société libre, which
Maurice_Allais
Minister of State of Monaco from 1950 to 1953
1 August 1950 – 2 September 1953 Monarch Rainier III Preceded by Jacques Léon Rueff Succeeded by Henry Soum Personal details Born (1896-08-22)22 August
Pierre_Voizard
Australian intellectual and journalist
intellectuals known for their opposition to Marxist ideology, notably Jacques Rueff, Raymond Aron and Jean-Francois Revel, who considered that the battle
Neil_McInnes_(1924–2017)
Non-governmental organization within UNESCO
Huxley, the first Director-General of UNESCO. The first president was Jacques Rueff. The officers of CIPSH are Luiz Oosterbeek (President), Chao Gejin (Past
International Council for Philosophy and Human Sciences
International_Council_for_Philosophy_and_Human_Sciences
French civil servant and politician (1898–1975)
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Émile_Pelletier
Minister of State of Monaco from 1994 to 1997
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Paul_Dijoud
Kingdom David Rockefeller United States Michael Ross United States Jacques Rueff France Paul Rykens Netherlands Carlo Schmid West Germany Cortlandt V
List of Bilderberg participants
List_of_Bilderberg_participants
Acting Minister of State of Monaco in 1932 and 1937
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Henry_Mauran
Minister of State of Monaco from 1911 to 1917
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Émile_Flach
Minister of State of Monaco from 1923 to 1932
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Maurice_Piette
Body of the League of Nations
government. Jacques J. Polak was on the staff from 1938 to 1943. In the late 1930s, the EFO hired Oskar Morgenstern, Bertil Ohlin, and Jacques Rueff as outside
Economic and Financial Organization of the League of Nations
Economic_and_Financial_Organization_of_the_League_of_Nations
Minister of State of Monaco from 1991 to 1994
Jacques Dupont (French pronunciation: [ʒak dypɔ̃]; 22 October 1929 – 9 November 2002) was Minister of State of Monaco from 1991 to 1994. He previously
Jacques_Dupont_(politician)
Minister of State of Monaco from 1966 to 1969
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Paul_Demange_(politician)
Minister of State of Monaco from 1953 to 1959
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Henry_Soum
Minister of State of Monaco from 1963 to 1966
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Jean_Reymond
French novelist (1920–2011)
Jean Dutourd was elected to the Académie française, to the seat of Jacques Rueff, on November 30 of the same year (seat 31)retrieved 18/1/2026, https://web
Jean_Dutourd
Minister of State of Monaco from 1997 to 2000
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Michel_Lévêque
Minister of State of Monaco from 1944 to 1948
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Pierre_de_Witasse
France international rugby union player & politician
"Finales Rugby - Besset Lucien". finalesrugby.fr. "MM. Louis Rollin et Jacques Rueff à Paris". Le Monde (in French). 14 May 1951. "Les Soixante-Dix Ans Du
Lucien_Besset
of state (1944–1949) Pierre Blanchy, Acting Minister of state (1949) Jacques Rueff, Minister of state (1949–1950) Pierre Voizard, Minister of state (1950–1953)
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1901–1950)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1901–1950)
Minister of State of Monaco from 1981 to 1985
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Jean_Herly
Minister of State of Monaco from 1985 to 1991
Monaco until 16 February 1991, at which point Jacques Pierre Dupont replaced him. Ausseil, Jean (Jacques Charles), Rulers.org "LISTE CHRONOLOGIQUE DES
Jean_Ausseil
Edgard Allix, 1937-1938 Émile Mireaux, 1938–40 Louis Baudin, 1946–50 Jacques Rueff, 1950–54 Édouard Bonnefous, 1954–58 Gaston Leduc, 1958–62 Luc Durand-Réville
Société_d'économie_politique
Minister of State of Monaco from 1919 to 1923
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Raymond_Le_Bourdon
August – Marie Besnard, accused serial poisoner (died 1980) 23 August – Jacques Rueff, economist and adviser to the French Government (died 1978) 1 September
1896_in_France
Julia, mathematician (born 1893). 20 March – Jacques Brugnon, tennis player (born 1895). 23 April – Jacques Rueff, economist and adviser to the French Government
1978_in_France
Acting Minister of State of Monaco from 1918 to 1919
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Georges_Jaloustre
Minister of State of Monaco from 1969 to 1972
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
François-Didier_Gregh
Minister of State of Monaco from 1932 to 1937
Mauran† Émile Roblot Pierre Blanchy† Pierre de Witasse Pierre Blanchy† Jacques Rueff Pierre Voizard Henry Soum Émile Pelletier Pierre Blanchy† Jean Reymond
Maurice_Bouilloux-Lafont
French political party
established in 2002 under the leadership of the then-president of France, Jacques Chirac. LR is a member of the Centrist Democrat International and the European
The_Republicans_(France)
French composer and organist
to play the piano as a child. From 1950 to 1953 he worked with Jeanine Rueff, then left for India, acquainting himself with traditional Hindu music in
Jacques_Charpentier
French politician (1910–2010)
was appointed by Jacques Rueff to the Rueff-Pinay committee, a group of experts on economic reform whose ultimate product, the Rueff-Pinay plan, lowered
Jean-Marcel_Jeanneney
Academic journal
Kolm, Jean-Jacques Laffont, Wassily Léontief, Edmond Malinvaud, Pierre Mendès-France, Alfred Sauvy, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Jacques Rueff, Jan Tinbergen
Revue_économique
French historian and journalist
to Jacques Bainville. Works by Jacques Bainville at Project Gutenberg Works by Jacques Bainville at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about Jacques Bainville
Jacques_Bainville
French journalist and dramatist
Thierry Maulnier (born Jacques Talagrand; 1 October 1909 – 9 January 1988) was a French journalist, essayist, dramatist, and literary critic who was born
Thierry_Maulnier
French political stance
everyone, those who wish to be the legitimate heirs of de Gaulle (e.g., Jacques Chirac of the RPR) now have an identity crisis. It is difficult for them
Gaullism
1963–1965 Singaporean statehood in Malaysia
Archived from the original on 9 March 2021. Retrieved 14 December 2025. Rueff, Jacques (24 July 1963). Report on the Economic Aspects of Malaysia (PDF). International
State_of_Singapore_(Malaysia)
President of France from 1969 to 1974
Down syndrome (de Gaulle's youngest daughter, Anne, had Down syndrome). Jacques Chirac served as an aide to Prime Minister Pompidou and recalled: The man
Georges_Pompidou
Surname list
Natalie Hart Wadsworth (b. 1983) Eve Auchincloss Wadsworth (b. 1980), ∞ Peter Rueff Lehrman Reginald LaGrange Auchincloss III (b. 1971) (with D'Arcy) Ruth Cutting
Auchincloss
Gaullist militia
officially created in January 1960, was a Gaullist militia founded by Jacques Foccart, Charles de Gaulle's chief adviser for African matters, and Pierre
Service_d'Action_Civique
French economist
Volume 1, Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 29–45, ISBN 978-1-0353-0320-5 Rueff, Jacques (1939). "Clément Colson". Revue d'économie politique. 53 (2): 814–816
Clément_Colson
Desert in East Asia
UK, 2007 US, "Episode 5". "Climate". The Gobi Desert. Sternberg, Troy; Rueff, Henri; Middleton, Nick (2015-01-26). "Contraction of the Gobi Desert, 2000–2012"
Gobi_Desert
French poet and translator (1930–2022)
Bibliographie, 1960-2000, IMEC, coll. « Inventaires », Paris, 2002. Martin Rueff, Différence et identité. Michel Deguy, situation d'un poète lyrique à l'apogée
Michel_Deguy
French politician (born 1945)
in the debate and endorsed Jacques Chirac instead of Balladur in the 1995 presidential election. Because he supported Jacques Chirac against Edouard Balladur
Alain_Juppé
Political party in France
In 2007, a formal judicial investigation was opened against Jacques Chirac himself. Jacques Chirac, 1976–1994 Alain Juppé, 1994–1997 Philippe Séguin, 1997–1999
Rally_for_the_Republic
French pianist
classes of Germaine Mounier (piano), Jean Hubeau (chamber music), Jeanine Rueff and Bernard de Crépy (writing). Billaut won a Grand Prize at the "Marguerite
Hervé_Billaut
2002–2015 political party in France
Jean-Jacques Descamps Democratic and Popular (Christian democrats, centrists): Philippe Douste-Blazy, Pierre Méhaignerie, Adrien Zeller, Jacques Barrot
Union_for_a_Popular_Movement
President of France from 2007 to 2012
Balladur (1993–1995) during François Mitterrand's second term. During Jacques Chirac's second presidential term, he served as Minister of the Interior
Nicolas_Sarkozy
1936 book by John Maynard Keynes
Political Economy. XXX (4): 545–569. doi:10.1215/00182702-30-4-545. Rueff, Jacques (May 1947). "The Fallacies of Lord Keynes General Theory". The Quarterly
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
The_General_Theory_of_Employment,_Interest_and_Money
King of France from 1774 to 1792
persecution within his realm. Radical financial reforms by Anne Robert Jacques Turgot and Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes angered the nobles
Louis_XVI
French musician (born 1948)
for him to take lessons in harmony, counterpoint and fugue with Jeannine Rueff of the Conservatoire de Paris. In 1967 he played guitar in a band called
Jean-Michel_Jarre
Centre-right political party in France (1901–1919)
dues paying members in 1906. The Liberal Action was founded in 1901 by Jacques Piou and Albert de Mun, former monarchists who switched to republicanism
Popular_Liberal_Action
Senate parliamentary group in France
Massis Maurras Maulnier Nimier Poulat Raspail Rémond Renan de Rivarol Rohmer Rueff Siegfried Taine de Tocqueville Thibon Literature Considerations on France
Senate_Republicans_(France)
President of France from 1873 to 1879
Massis Maurras Maulnier Nimier Poulat Raspail Rémond Renan de Rivarol Rohmer Rueff Siegfried Taine de Tocqueville Thibon Literature Considerations on France
Patrice_de_MacMahon
Anti-existentialist literary movement
Hussards were considered to be Jacques Chardonne and Paul Morand, and the group also included Antoine Blondin, Michel Déon, Jacques Laurent and Roger Nimier
Hussards_(literary_movement)
French Army officer and politician (1837–1891)
following that was national, rather than merely religious or class-based. As Jacques Néré says, "Boulangism was first and foremost a popular movement of the
Georges_Ernest_Boulanger
French psychiatrist
langage, Progrès médical, 1888. Des Troubles du langage chez les Aliénés, Rueff Editeurs, Paris, 1892. Leçons cliniques sur les maladies mentales et nerveuses
Jules_Séglas
Young wing of the French National Rally
Massis Maurras Maulnier Nimier Poulat Raspail Rémond Renan de Rivarol Rohmer Rueff Siegfried Taine de Tocqueville Thibon Literature Considerations on France
Rassemblement national de la jeunesse
Rassemblement_national_de_la_jeunesse
Worker communes in France
elections. But the opposite happened: revived by the unpopularity of the Pinay-Rueff plan, the PCF won 7 new cities, bringing its total to 31 in Seine-banlieue
Ceinture_rouge
King of France from 1814 to 1824
replaced by the Swiss magnate Jacques Necker. In November 1788, a second Assembly of Notables was convened by Jacques Necker, to consider the makeup
Louis_XVIII
Political party in France
its own electoral fortunes". A second victim of the PSF's popularity was Jacques Doriot's far-right Parti Populaire Français (PPF), which incorporated nationalist
French_Social_Party
Political party in France
1979–1980: collegial leadership (Jacques Fouchier, Maurice Ligot, Raymond Bourgine) 1980–1987: Philippe Malaud 1987–1989: Jacques Féron 1989–1992: Yvon Briant
National Centre of Independents and Peasants
National_Centre_of_Independents_and_Peasants
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jaques.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Ewe; Innocent; Female Sheep
Boy/Male
American, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Swiss
Supplanter; French Form of Jacob Supplanter; He who Supplants
Female
English
Variant form of English Rachel, RACQUEL means "ewe."
Boy/Male
Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Shakespearean
Supplanter
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Hebrew, Jamaican
Supplanter; Yahweh May Protect; One who Supplants
Girl/Female
English French
Abbreviation of Jacqueline which is the feminine of Jacques.
Girl/Female
French
Little Jacques.
Boy/Male
Portuguese American
Of Mars; the god of war. A title name ranking below duke and above earl.
Female
French
Pet form of French Jacqueline, JACQUIE means "supplanter."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French
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
Hebrew American French
He grasps the heel. Supplanter.
Male
French
French diminutive form of Latin Jacobus, JACQUES means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Indian
Favoured from God
Girl/Female
French
Little Jacques.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Jamaican, Latin, Portuguese
Warlike; Of Mars; God of War; Nobleman; Dedicated to Mars; Lord of the Marches
Girl/Female
French
French form of Jacob): Supplanter. He grasps the heel.
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Laxmi, Sweet person
Boy/Male
German
Powerful ruler.
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Talmay, TALMAI means "abounding in furrows." In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of King David. Compare with another form of Talmai.
Male
Hebrew
(זְרוּבָּבֶל) Hebrew name ZERUBBABEL means "born at Babylon" or "scattered to Babylon." In the bible, this is the name of the leader of the first of the returning exiles.
Girl/Female
German French
Archer.
Boy/Male
Italian
God has shown favor.' See also Jovan.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Nithalaksh | நீதாலாகà¯à®·
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Praising
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Variant of Jaydev (God has heard
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
JACQUES RUEFF
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.
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.
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.
See Racket.
n.
Same as 2d Sack, 3.
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.
v. t.
To cover with lacquer.
n.
Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the varnish or lacquer used in japanning.
imp. & p. p.
of Lacquer
v. t.
To cover with a coat of hard, brilliant varnish, in the manner of the Japanese; to lacquer.
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.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lacquer
n.
Property acquired by purchase, gift, or otherwise than by inheritance.
n.
A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.
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.
n. & v.
See Lacquer.
n.
The act or business of putting on lacquer; also, the coat of lacquer put on.
n.
One who lacquers, especially one who makes a business of lacquering.
n.
Acquisition; the thing gained.
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.