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  • Mignon Mignon
  • 2010 single by René la Taupe

    "Mignon Mignon" is a 2010 song recorded by virtual singing mole René la Taupe. It was the second single from the album Les Aventures de René la Taupe

    Mignon Mignon

    Mignon_Mignon

  • Mignon
  • Opera by Ambroise Thomas

    Mignon (French pronunciation: [miɲɔ̃] ) is an 1866 opéra comique (or opera in its second version) in three acts by Ambroise Thomas. The original French

    Mignon

    Mignon

    Mignon

  • Mignon (Schubert)
  • Several songs by Franz Schubert

    Mignon, a character appearing in Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's writings such as Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Wilhelm Meister's Journeyman Years

    Mignon (Schubert)

    Mignon_(Schubert)

  • Filet mignon
  • Cut of beef

    Filet mignon (/ˌfiːleɪ ˈmiːnjɒ̃/; French: [filɛ miɲɔ̃]; lit. 'delicate, fine, or cute fillet') in North America, especially the United States refers solely

    Filet mignon

    Filet mignon

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  • René la Taupe
  • Fictional character

    English ("Holy Crap, I Love You"). In May 2010, a second track titled "Mignon Mignon" was released through Jamba's French division. The lyrics, co-written

    René la Taupe

    René_la_Taupe

  • Beef tenderloin
  • Cut from the loin of beef

    Australasia, filetto in Italy, oxfilé in Sweden, filet in France, filet mignon in Brazil, and fillet in the United Kingdom and South Africa, is cut from

    Beef tenderloin

    Beef tenderloin

    Beef_tenderloin

  • Maria of Yugoslavia
  • Queen of Yugoslavia from 1922 to 1934

    grandmother, Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia, and was known as Mignon in the family to distinguish her from her mother. Her parents were Prince

    Maria of Yugoslavia

    Maria of Yugoslavia

    Maria_of_Yugoslavia

  • Rose Beuret
  • Auguste Rodin's partner

    the artist did not recognize. The son also served as a model for Rodin (Mignon, Bellone, L 'Alsacienne) and as a workshop boy. However, their relationship

    Rose Beuret

    Rose Beuret

    Rose_Beuret

  • AA battery
  • Standard size of dry cell battery

    The AA battery (or double-A battery) is a standard-size of cylindrical dry battery. They are one of the most common types of interchangable batteries in

    AA battery

    AA battery

    AA_battery

  • Mignon Clyburn
  • American government official (born 1962)

    Mignon Letitia Clyburn (born March 22, 1962) is an American former government official who served as a member of the Federal Communications Commission

    Mignon Clyburn

    Mignon Clyburn

    Mignon_Clyburn

  • Mezzo-soprano
  • Type of classical female singing voice

    damnation de Faust, Don Quichotte, La favorite, Dom Sébastien, Charles VI, Mignon, Samson et Dalila, Les Troyens, and Werther, as well as Carmen. Typical

    Mezzo-soprano

    Mezzo-soprano

  • The Devils (film)
  • 1971 film by Ken Russell

    and popular priest. He is having an affair with a relative of Canon Jean Mignon, another priest in the town; Grandier is, however, unaware that the neurotic

    The Devils (film)

    The_Devils_(film)

  • Lotta Crabtree
  • American actress

    Charlotte Mignon "Lotta" Crabtree (November 7, 1847 – September 25, 1924), also known mononymously as Lotta, was an American actress, entertainer, comedian

    Lotta Crabtree

    Lotta Crabtree

    Lotta_Crabtree

  • Mignon Has Come to Stay
  • 1988 film

    Mignon è partita (literally Mignon Has Left, internationally released as Mignon Has Come to Stay) is a 1988 Italian drama film directed by Francesca Archibugi

    Mignon Has Come to Stay

    Mignon_Has_Come_to_Stay

  • TheFatRat
  • German DJ and record producer

    advertisements and produced music for DJs. In 2010, Büttner produced the song Mignon Mignon for René la Taupe, which became a number-one single in France. Around

    TheFatRat

    TheFatRat

    TheFatRat

  • Mignon Fogarty
  • American writer (born 1967)

    Mignon Fogarty (born 1967) is a former faculty member in journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, and a former science writer who produces an educational

    Mignon Fogarty

    Mignon Fogarty

    Mignon_Fogarty

  • Mignon (novel)
  • 1962 novel by James M. Cain

    Mignon is a historical novel by James M. Cain published by the Dial Press in 1962. Along with Past All Dishonor (1946), Mignon is one of Cain’s two historical

    Mignon (novel)

    Mignon_(novel)

  • La Grève-sur-Mignon
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    La Grève-sur-Mignon (French pronunciation: [la ɡʁɛv syʁ miɲɔ̃]) is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France. Before 1928, it

    La Grève-sur-Mignon

    La Grève-sur-Mignon

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  • Mignon Faget
  • American jewelry designer

    Mignon Faget (born November 1933) is a jewelry designer based in her native New Orleans, Louisiana. Faget has long been acknowledged as one of New Orleans'

    Mignon Faget

    Mignon Faget

    Mignon_Faget

  • Drei Originalstücke für das elektrische Welte-Mignon-Klavier
  • Originalstücke für das elektrische Welte-Mignon-Klavier (German: Three Original Pieces for the Electric Welte-Mignon Piano) is a set of three études for player

    Drei Originalstücke für das elektrische Welte-Mignon-Klavier

    Drei Originalstücke für das elektrische Welte-Mignon-Klavier

    Drei_Originalstücke_für_das_elektrische_Welte-Mignon-Klavier

  • Philly Mignon
  • 1978 studio album by Philly Joe Jones

    Philly Mignon is an album by drummer Philly Joe Jones, recorded in 1977 and released on the Galaxy label. The Bay State Banner wrote: "Philly Joe, still

    Philly Mignon

    Philly_Mignon

  • Rosa 'Cécile Brünner'
  • Rose cultivar

    known as 'Mlle Cécile Brünner', 'Sweetheart Rose', 'Malteser Rose', or 'Mignon', is a light pink polyantha rose bred in France by Marie Ducher and introduced

    Rosa 'Cécile Brünner'

    Rosa 'Cécile Brünner'

    Rosa_'Cécile_Brünner'

  • Canton of Mignon-et-Boutonne
  • The canton of Mignon-et-Boutonne is an administrative division of the Deux-Sèvres department, western France. It was created at the French canton reorganisation

    Canton of Mignon-et-Boutonne

    Canton_of_Mignon-et-Boutonne

  • Abraham Mignon
  • Dutch painter (1640–1679)

    Abraham Mignon or Minjon (21 June 1640 – 27 March 1679) was a Dutch still life painter. He is known for his flower pieces, still lifes with fruit, still

    Abraham Mignon

    Abraham Mignon

    Abraham_Mignon

  • Gothic cathedrals and churches
  • Overview of building classification

    Guide, p. 303. Mignon 2015, p. 28. Guide, p. 297. Mignon 2015, p. 26. Mignon 2015, p. 29. Mignon 2015, p. 38. Mignon 2015, p. 30. Mignon 2015, pp. 30–31

    Gothic cathedrals and churches

    Gothic cathedrals and churches

    Gothic_cathedrals_and_churches

  • Requiem for Mignon
  • Choral work by Robert Schumann

    Requiem for Mignon (German: Requiem für Mignon) is a six movement work by Robert Schumann for choir and orchestra. The work was originally composed in

    Requiem for Mignon

    Requiem for Mignon

    Requiem_for_Mignon

  • Les Mignons
  • Term for favourites of Henry III of France

    Les Mignons (from mignon, French for "the darlings" or "the dainty ones") was a term used by polemicists in the contentious atmosphere of the French Wars

    Les Mignons

    Les Mignons

    Les_Mignons

  • Mignon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Mignon or mignon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mignon is an 1866 opera by Ambroise Thomas, based on Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

    Mignon (disambiguation)

    Mignon_(disambiguation)

  • Mignon (name)
  • Name list

    Mignon is a feminine given name and a surname. It may refer to: Mignon Anderson (1892–1983), American actress Mignon Holland Anderson (born 1945), American

    Mignon (name)

    Mignon_(name)

  • Mignon Nevada
  • English operatic soprano

    Mignon Nevada (14 August 1886 – 25 June 1971) was an English operatic soprano. She was born in Paris, daughter of the American operatic soprano Emma Nevada

    Mignon Nevada

    Mignon Nevada

    Mignon_Nevada

  • William Mignon
  • West Indian cricketer

    William Henry Mignon (1874 in Lewisham, London – 30 November 1965 in the West Indies) was a West Indian cricketer who toured with the first West Indian

    William Mignon

    William_Mignon

  • Peppercorn sauce
  • Culinary cream sauce

    sansho. Peppercorn sauce may be served with beef steak such as a filet mignon and other beef tenderloin cuts, lamb, rack of lamb, chicken and fish dishes

    Peppercorn sauce

    Peppercorn sauce

    Peppercorn_sauce

  • Edward Mignon
  • English cricketer

    Edward Mignon (1 November 1885 – 14 May 1925) was an English first-class cricketer active 1905–1914 who played for Middlesex and Marylebone Cricket Club

    Edward Mignon

    Edward_Mignon

  • Queen's Park (1887)
  • Cricket stadium

    did not have first-class status. In 1899, G. A. de Freitas and William Mignon became the first Grenada cricketers to play first-class cricket. The ground

    Queen's Park (1887)

    Queen's_Park_(1887)

  • Mignon Nixon
  • American academic

    Mignon Nixon is an American academic. She serves as the Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art History at University College London in London, United

    Mignon Nixon

    Mignon_Nixon

  • Mignon Anderson
  • American actress (1892–1983)

    Mignon Anderson (March 31, 1892 – February 25, 1983) was an American film and stage actress. Her career was at its peak in the 1910s. Born in Baltimore

    Mignon Anderson

    Mignon Anderson

    Mignon_Anderson

  • Mignon (musician)
  • Musical artist

    Mignon Baer is a German punk-rock and electronica musician. She is notable for her high energy stage shows and the use of provocative horror imagery. In

    Mignon (musician)

    Mignon_(musician)

  • Mignon, Alabama
  • CDP in Alabama, United States

    Mignon is a census-designated place (CDP) in Talladega County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 1,186. Mignon initially

    Mignon, Alabama

    Mignon, Alabama

    Mignon,_Alabama

  • Mignon McLaughlin
  • American journalist

    Mignon McLaughlin (6 June 1913 – 20 December 1983) was an American journalist and author. Mignon McLaughlin was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up

    Mignon McLaughlin

    Mignon_McLaughlin

  • These Are My Children
  • 1949 American soap opera, considered the first to be broadcast on television

    Heneghan as Aunt Kitty Henehan Eloise Kummer as Katherine "Kay" Carter Mignon Schreiber as Mrs. Berkovitch A review in the trade publication Variety described

    These Are My Children

    These_Are_My_Children

  • Ora Eddleman Reed
  • American writer

    Eddleman Reed (September 17, 1880 – June 19, 1968), also known as Tucheta or Mignon Schreiber, was an American writer, editor and radio host. Though not officially

    Ora Eddleman Reed

    Ora Eddleman Reed

    Ora_Eddleman_Reed

  • The Serpent Queen
  • American period drama television series

    Balsac (season 2), Anjou's mignon Henry Felix as Lemur, Anjou's mignon (season 2) Alexander Ferrario as Caylus, Anjou's mignon (season 2) Rosalie Craig

    The Serpent Queen

    The_Serpent_Queen

  • Modeste Mignon
  • 1844 novel by Honoré de Balzac

    Modeste Mignon is a novel by the French writer Honoré de Balzac. It is the fifth of the Scènes de la vie privée (Scenes of Private Life) in La Comédie

    Modeste Mignon

    Modeste Mignon

    Modeste_Mignon

  • Steak au poivre
  • French steak dish

    steak, is a French dish that consists of a steak, traditionally a filet mignon, coated with coarsely cracked peppercorns. The peppercorns form a crust

    Steak au poivre

    Steak au poivre

    Steak_au_poivre

  • Hélène Mignon
  • French politician (1934–2026)

    Hélène Mignon (26 June 1934 – May 2026) was a French politician, who represented Haute-Garonne's 6th constituency from 1988 to 1993 and again from 1997

    Hélène Mignon

    Hélène_Mignon

  • Brenda de Banzie
  • English actress (1909–1981)

    Brenda Doreen Mignon de Banzie (28 July 1909 – 5 March 1981) was a British actress of stage and screen. Brenda Doreen Mignon de Banzie (28 July 1909 –

    Brenda de Banzie

    Brenda de Banzie

    Brenda_de_Banzie

  • Wrong Move
  • 1975 West German film by Wim Wenders

    who sometimes communicates by playing a harmonica, and a teen acrobat, Mignon, who appears to be mute. The pair have no money, so Wilhelm pays their fare

    Wrong Move

    Wrong_Move

  • Eduardo Benito
  • Spanish fashion illustrator and painter

    painter, noted for his Vogue covers of the 1920s and 1930s. He studied at the Mignon studio, and later trained under Daniel Vierge. In 1912 he moved to Paris

    Eduardo Benito

    Eduardo_Benito

  • Mignon (chocolate egg)
  • Easter confectionery made by Fazer

    The Mignon chocolate egg is an Easter confectionery made by the Fazer company. Its distinctive features are a filling of almond-hazelnut nougat inside

    Mignon (chocolate egg)

    Mignon (chocolate egg)

    Mignon_(chocolate_egg)

  • Sèvre Niortaise
  • River in France

    The Sèvre Niortaise (French pronunciation: [sɛvʁ njɔʁtɛz]) is a 158.4 km (98.4 mi) long river in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Pays de la Loire regions in

    Sèvre Niortaise

    Sèvre Niortaise

    Sèvre_Niortaise

  • Tournedos Rossini
  • French steak dish

    Tournedos Rossini is a French steak dish consisting of beef tournedos (filet mignon), pan-fried in butter, served on a crouton, and topped with a slice of fresh

    Tournedos Rossini

    Tournedos Rossini

    Tournedos_Rossini

  • Henry III of France
  • King of France from 1574 to 1589

    engaged in same-sex relations with his court favourites, known as the mignons, date back to his own time. He was known to have enjoyed intense relationships

    Henry III of France

    Henry III of France

    Henry_III_of_France

  • Richard Simonton
  • American businessman, entrepreneur and body piercer (1915–1979)

    Delta Queen, his work in preserving the work of musicians in the Welte-Mignon piano rolls and for founding the American Theatre Organ Society. Among piercing

    Richard Simonton

    Richard Simonton

    Richard_Simonton

  • Jean Mignon
  • 16th-century French painter and etcher

    Jean Mignon was a French artist in painting and printmaking in the 16th century, active from 1537 to the mid-1550s. He worked in etching, sometimes supplemented

    Jean Mignon

    Jean Mignon

    Jean_Mignon

  • Surf and turf
  • Dish containing seafood and meat

    combining seafood and red meat, usually beefsteak. While lobster and filet mignon are a standard combination, common variations include prawns, shrimp, squid

    Surf and turf

    Surf and turf

    Surf_and_turf

  • Minion (cannon)
  • Type of cannon

    The minion (from the French mignon or "dainty") was a type of smoothbore cannon used during the Tudor period and into the late 17th century. It was of

    Minion (cannon)

    Minion (cannon)

    Minion_(cannon)

  • Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship
  • 1795/96 Novel by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

    remnants of a theater troupe. The former includes the androgynous child Mignon, whom Wilhelm buys from the cruel manager of the troupe at the end of the

    Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

    Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship

    Wilhelm_Meister's_Apprenticeship

  • Bootles' Baby
  • 1885 novel by John Strange Winter

    Bootles' Baby: A Story of the Scarlet Lancers, also published under the title Mignon, is a novel by Henrietta Stannard under the pen name John Strange Winter

    Bootles' Baby

    Bootles' Baby

    Bootles'_Baby

  • Hanus Skálagarð
  • sunk by German submarines. Hanus came to San Francisco in 1954 and met Mignon Haack, they married the following year and he became a naturalized U.S.

    Hanus Skálagarð

    Hanus_Skálagarð

  • Jean-Claude Chauray
  • French painter (1934–1996)

    20th-century French painter best known for still lifes. He grew up in Mauzé-sur-le Mignon, south-west of France. He made several still lifes representing fruits (currant

    Jean-Claude Chauray

    Jean-Claude Chauray

    Jean-Claude_Chauray

  • KOF: Maximum Impact
  • 2004 video game

    client, ordered to enter the KOF tournament and dispose of any insurgency. Mignon Beart – A young witch-in-training who enters the tournament to test her

    KOF: Maximum Impact

    KOF:_Maximum_Impact

  • Five Passengers from Lisbon
  • Romantic suspense novel

    Passengers from Lisbon is a romantic-suspense murder mystery written by Mignon G. Eberhart. The plot is a closed community mystery set aboard a hospital

    Five Passengers from Lisbon

    Five_Passengers_from_Lisbon

  • Bridget Parker
  • Fictional character

    fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Eloise Mignon. In 2007 the show was revamped to boost falling ratings in Australia. As

    Bridget Parker

    Bridget_Parker

  • Léon Mignon
  • Belgian sculptor

    Léon Mignon (9 April 1847 in Liège – 30 September 1898 in Schaerbeek) was a Belgian sculptor working in a realist idiom, known for his depiction of bulls

    Léon Mignon

    Léon Mignon

    Léon_Mignon

  • BPCE Group
  • French banking group

    président du directoire) so far: François Pérol (July 2009 - May 2018) Laurent Mignon (June 2018 – December 2022) Nicolas Namias [fr] (December 2022 – present)

    BPCE Group

    BPCE Group

    BPCE_Group

  • Les Grands Buffets
  • Buffet restaurant in Narbonne, France

    other classical French dishes such as Tournedos Rossini, a mix of filet mignon and foie gras with a Madeira wine sauce, and more traditional French bistro

    Les Grands Buffets

    Les Grands Buffets

    Les_Grands_Buffets

  • Last meal
  • Meal preceding one's execution

    Beam, Christopher (10 November 2009). "I'll Have 24 Tacos and the Filet Mignon". Slate. Retrieved 25 June 2024. The Book of Lists #3. Bantam. 1983. pp

    Last meal

    Last_meal

  • Electroclash Festival
  • Electronic music festival in New York (2001–2004)

    Scissor Sisters, ADULT., Fischerspooner, Erol Alkan, Princess Superstar, Mignon, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Mount Sims, Tiga, Johnathan Beebe "DJ John Soviet"

    Electroclash Festival

    Electroclash_Festival

  • Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon
  • Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

    Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon (French pronunciation: [moze syʁ lə miɲɔ̃]) is a commune in the Deux-Sèvres department in western France. It is the birthplace of explorer

    Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon

    Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon

    Mauzé-sur-le-Mignon

  • Frans van Everbroeck
  • Flemish still life painter

    was active in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London. The Dutch painters Abraham Mignon and Maria van Oosterwyck are regarded as his followers. Information about

    Frans van Everbroeck

    Frans van Everbroeck

    Frans_van_Everbroeck

  • Herman Mignon
  • Belgian middle-distance runner

    related to Herman Mignon. Herman Mignon at World Athletics Herman Mignon at Olympics.com Herman Mignon at Olympedia Herman Mignon at InterSportStats

    Herman Mignon

    Herman_Mignon

  • Gothic architecture
  • Architectural style of Medieval Europe

    2020. Mignon 2015, p. 30. Mignon 2015, pp. 30–31. Watkin 1986, p. 127. Gothic architecture at the Encyclopædia Britannica Mignon 2015, p. 10. Mignon 2015

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic architecture

    Gothic_architecture

  • Konstantin Igumnov
  • Russian pianist

    work was carried out. He recorded 6 pieces on piano roll for the Welte-Mignon reproducing piano in 1910. Among his many students were Abram Shatskes,

    Konstantin Igumnov

    Konstantin Igumnov

    Konstantin_Igumnov

  • Mignon Talbot
  • American paleontologist

    Mignon Talbot (August 16, 1869 – July 18, 1950) was an American paleontologist. Talbot recovered and named the only known fossils of the dinosaur Podokesaurus

    Mignon Talbot

    Mignon Talbot

    Mignon_Talbot

  • Mignon Dunn
  • American mezzo-soprano and voice teacher (1928–2026)

    Mignon Armistead Dunn (June 17, 1928 – June 28, 2026) was an American dramatic mezzo-soprano and voice teacher. In her professional debut, she starred

    Mignon Dunn

    Mignon Dunn

    Mignon_Dunn

  • Bethany High
  • School in Koramangala, Bangalore, South India

    motto "United in our strengths" Leonard-Yellow, motto "Honour at all cost" Mignon-Purple, motto "Abide by the truth" The Bethany Student Organisation is a

    Bethany High

    Bethany_High

  • Miss USA 1983
  • 32nd Miss USA pageant

    Allison Pinson North Dakota – Elizabeth Jaeger Ohio – Gina Gangale Oklahoma – Mignon Merchant Oregon – Shelly Kiser Pennsylvania – Julie Page Rhode Island –

    Miss USA 1983

    Miss USA 1983

    Miss_USA_1983

  • Catherine Jourdan
  • French actress (1948–2011)

    Catherine Jourdan (French pronunciation: [katʁin ʒuʁdɑ̃]; born Catherine Paule Mignon; 12 October 1948 – 18 February 2011) was a French actress. She appeared

    Catherine Jourdan

    Catherine_Jourdan

  • Janet Hubert
  • American film and television actress

    Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in 1991. Her performance as Mignon on the digital series King Ester garnered her first Daytime Emmy Award nomination

    Janet Hubert

    Janet_Hubert

  • Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)
  • Soviet-Russian pianist, composer and teacher (1875–1961)

    recordings as a pianist, including four recordings on piano roll for the Welte-Mignon reproducing piano in 1910. He died in 1961, in Moscow Oblast. People's Artist

    Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)

    Alexander Goldenweiser (composer)

    Alexander_Goldenweiser_(composer)

  • The White Cockatoo
  • 1935 American mystery film directed by Alan Crosland

    Cortez and Ruth Donnelly. It was based on the 1933 novel of the same name by Mignon G. Eberhart. A print is preserved in the Library of Congress collection

    The White Cockatoo

    The_White_Cockatoo

  • Melora
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    "Melora" (Star Trek Deep Space Nine) Melora (novel), a mystery novel by Mignon G. Eberhart Melora Creager (born 1966), American singer-songwriter and cellist

    Melora

    Melora

  • Oui mais... non
  • 2010 single by Mylène Farmer

    December 2010, selling about 9,700 units, dislodging René la Taupe's hit "Mignon "Mignon". The single remained atop the following week with 14,961 units. It

    Oui mais... non

    Oui_mais..._non

  • Gérard Wertheimer
  • French businessman and billionaire (born 1951)

    passion pour l'art contemporain. Les chevaux de course étaient le péché mignon ... " Paris Match Numéros 2971 à 2979 2006 - Page 101 "Epouse du richissime

    Gérard Wertheimer

    Gérard_Wertheimer

  • Bureau Veritas
  • French company

    December 2022, Laurent Mignon was appointed on the board of directors succeeding André François-Poncet. In June 2023, Laurent Mignon is appointed Chairman

    Bureau Veritas

    Bureau_Veritas

  • Ellen Bliss Talbot
  • American philosopher (1867–1968)

    daughter of Benjamin and Harriet Bliss Talbot. Her sister was paleontologist Mignon Talbot - one of the first women to earn a PhD in geology from Yale University

    Ellen Bliss Talbot

    Ellen Bliss Talbot

    Ellen_Bliss_Talbot

  • List of top 100 singles of 2010 (France)
  • (This Time for Africa)" 2 Stromae "Alors on danse" 3 René la Taupe "Mignon Mignon" 4 Sexion d'Assaut "Désolé" 5 Kesha "Tik Tok" 6 Lady Gaga "Bad Romance"

    List of top 100 singles of 2010 (France)

    List_of_top_100_singles_of_2010_(France)

  • Travis Sentell
  • Soap opera character

    1978 to 1984. The son of Rusty Sentell, Sr. (David Gale), and his wife, Mignon (Anita Keal), Travis is a wealthy businessman who brings his family's corporation

    Travis Sentell

    Travis_Sentell

  • Belize Inlet
  • Inlet on the coast of British Columbia, Canada

    letter from Hydrographic Service); the SW extremity is a line drawn W from Mignon Point — November 1970 letter from Hydrographic Service. Named in April 1865

    Belize Inlet

    Belize_Inlet

  • Herman Clarence Nixon
  • American political scientist

    to 1987 and later worked for Vanderbilt University. His granddaughter, Mignon Nixon, is a professor at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London. He died

    Herman Clarence Nixon

    Herman_Clarence_Nixon

  • Nights at the Circus
  • 1984 novel by Angela Carter

    that Walser is sleeping with Mignon but, though jealous, takes care of the girl. On recognising the beauty of Mignon's singing voice Fevvers introduces

    Nights at the Circus

    Nights_at_the_Circus

  • Medallion (food)
  • Type of meat cut

    beef tenderloin in thinner slices and smaller circles compared to filet mignon steak. Filet medallions are also referred to as filet steak medallions or

    Medallion (food)

    Medallion (food)

    Medallion_(food)

  • Wendel (group)
  • French investment company

    Wendel is a French investment company. The company is managed by Laurent Mignon [fr], Group CEO, and David Darmon, Group Deputy CEO. Since July 2018, the

    Wendel (group)

    Wendel (group)

    Wendel_(group)

  • T-bone steak
  • Beefsteak cut with T-shaped bone

    The smaller portion of a T-bone, when sold alone, is known as a filet mignon (called fillet steak in Commonwealth countries and Ireland), especially

    T-bone steak

    T-bone steak

    T-bone_steak

  • Marilyn Cotlow
  • American opera singer (1924–2024)

    on December 4, 1948, under the baton of Wilfrid Pelletier as Philine in Mignon; a performance which was broadcast on the Metropolitan Opera radio broadcasts

    Marilyn Cotlow

    Marilyn Cotlow

    Marilyn_Cotlow

  • Ambroise Thomas
  • French composer and music educator (1811-1896)

    February 1896) was a French composer and teacher, best known for his operas Mignon (1866) and Hamlet (1868). Born into a musical family, Thomas was a student

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  • Natalia Kutateladze
  • Georgian mezzo-soprano

    performing Flora Bervoix from Verdi's La traviata and Frédéric from Thomas's Mignon, among others. She received the second prize in the 2020 "Tenor Viñas" competition

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  • Francis Bacon Piano Company
  • Piano Manufacturer

    reproducing pianos, and grand pianos. Some were licensed under the Welte-Mignon patents. The pianos received many awards, including from the Franklin Institute

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  • The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
  • 1936 film by Frank McDonald

    film was released by Warner Bros. Pictures on January 11, 1936. A story by Mignon G. Eberhart was the basis for the film. The head of a drug company mysteriously

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  • Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips for Better Writing
  • Educational podcast

    and Dirty Tips for Better Writing is an educational podcast produced by Mignon Fogarty that was launched in July 2006 and the title of a print book by

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  • Mignon
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Mignon

    Darling ('mignon' in French). Delicate.

    Mignon

  • Mixon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mixon

    English : habitational name from Mixon in Staffordshire, named from Old English mixen ‘dungheap’, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a dungheap.English : patronymic from a pet form of Michael.

    Mixon

  • Pigeon
  • Surname or Lastname

    French

    Pigeon

    French : from pigeon ‘pigeon’ (Old French pijon ‘young bird’), hence a metonymic occupational name for a hunter of wood pigeons, or a nickname for a foolish or gullible person, since the birds are easily taken.In some cases, an altered form of French PetitJean.English : variant spelling of Pidgeon.A person from Paris with the name Pigeon is documented in Montreal in 1662. Another is recorded with the secondary surname Petitjean.

    Pigeon

  • Minor
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minor

    English : variant spelling of Miner.German : nickname, meaning ‘small(er)’, from Latin minor ‘less’, ‘smaller’.French : nickname meaning ‘younger’, from the same word as in 2.

    Minor

  • MANON
  • Female

    French

    MANON

    Pet form of French Marie, MANON means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."

    MANON

  • Migron
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Migron

    Fear, farm, throat.

    Migron

  • Milton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Milton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.

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  • Mixson
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    English

    Mixson

    English : variant of Mixon 2.

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  • Migron
  • Biblical

    Migron

    fear; farm; throat

    Migron

  • Minson
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    English

    Minson

    English : unexplained.Dutch (Minsen) patronymic from the Germanic personal name Me(g)inzo.

    Minson

  • Milton
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Milton

    From the mill farm. Famous Bearer: 17th century British poet, John Milton.

    Milton

  • MILTON
  • Male

    English

    MILTON

    English surname transferred to forename use, form the name of various places, most of which were derived from the Old English word mylentun, MILTON means "mill settlement."

    MILTON

  • NINON
  • Female

    French

    NINON

    Diminutive form of French Nina, NINON means "favor; grace."

    NINON

  • Ninon
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Ninon

    Grace. Famous bearer: 17th century aristrocat Ninon de Lenclos was famous for her wit and beauty.

    Ninon

  • MIRON
  • Male

    Russian

    MIRON

    (Мирон) Russian form of Greek Myron, MIRON means "myrrh."

    MIRON

  • Mitton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mitton

    English : topographic name for someone who lived in the center of a village, from Middle English midde ‘mid’ + toun ‘village’, ‘town’.English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so named in Old English as ‘farmstead at a river confluence’, from (ge)m̄ðe ‘river confluence’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

    Mitton

  • Minton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Minton

    English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Welsh mynydd ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Minton

  • MINOO
  • Female

    Persian/Iranian

    MINOO

    (مینو) Persian name MINOO means "heaven, paradise."

    MINOO

  • Ligon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ligon

    English : variant of Lygon, name of an aristocratic English family said to be of Norman origin. The name is of unknown etymology. According to Morlet it is a variant of L’Higon, a patronymic from Higon, a southern French variant of Hugo. This seems rather doubtful.Polish (also Ligoń) : nickname from a derivative of Old Polish ligać ‘to lie’ or ‘to kick up a fuss’.The first known Ligon immigrant to North America, Col. Thomas Lygon or Ligon, came to VA from England in 1640.

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  • MIGNON
  • Female

    English

    MIGNON

    English name derived from the French word mignon, MIGNON means "charming, delicate, pretty." 

    MIGNON

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  • Shakhina
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Shakhina

    Lightning

  • Claggett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Claggett

    English : probably a habitational name from Claygate in Surrey, named with Old English clæg ‘clay’ + geat ‘gate’, ‘gap’, or from some other similarly named place.

  • Takhat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Takhat

    Royal Thorn; Master of Empire

  • Ishaq
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ishaq

    Prophet name

  • Mizanur Rahman |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mizanur Rahman |

    Balance of the most merciful

  • EDAIN
  • Female

    English

    EDAIN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Étaín, EDAIN means "face" or perhaps "against" or "opposite."

  • FULCO
  • Male

    German

    FULCO

    Old German equivalent of Old Norse Folki, FULCO means "people, tribe."

  • Sethu | ஸேது
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sethu | ஸேது

    The warrior, Sacred symbol

  • Mita
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mita

    A friend

  • Geol
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English

    Geol

    Born at Christmas

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  • Sassorolla
  • n.

    The rock pigeon. See under Pigeon.

  • Zoozoo
  • n.

    The wood pigeon.

  • Minor
  • a.

    Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller; of little account; as, minor divisions of a body.

  • Xylogen
  • n.

    Lignin.

  • Mudfish
  • n.

    The mud minnow.

  • Mignon
  • a.

    See 3d Minion.

  • Pigeon-livered
  • a.

    Pigeon-hearted.

  • Minor
  • a.

    Less by a semitone in interval or difference of pitch; as, a minor third.

  • Pigeon-breasted
  • a.

    Having a breast like a pigeon, -- the sternum being so prominent as to constitute a deformity; chicken-breasted.

  • Menow
  • n.

    A minnow.

  • Minor
  • n.

    The minor term, that is, the subject of the conclusion; also, the minor premise, that is, that premise which contains the minor term; in hypothetical syllogisms, the categorical premise. It is the second proposition of a regular syllogism, as in the following: Every act of injustice partakes of meanness; to take money from another by gaming is an act of injustice; therefore, the taking of money from another by gaming partakes of meanness.

  • Moll
  • a.

    Minor; in the minor mode; as, A moll, that is, A minor.

  • Minny
  • n.

    A minnow.

  • Minow
  • n.

    See Minnow.

  • Lignone
  • n.

    See Lignin.

  • Mignon
  • v. t.

    To flatter.

  • Mayfish
  • n.

    A common American minnow (Fundulus majalis). See Minnow.

  • Lignireose
  • n.

    See Lignin.

  • Lignose
  • n.

    See Lignin.