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French is an anglicised version of
Defreine , which has a
Norman origin. Although the name is of French origin, it does not mean "French"; rather, it comes from the French word for
ash tree .
French is or was the
surname of the following individuals (alphabetized by first name):
Adrienne French (born 1987), fine art photographer
Alexander French (born 1980), Hong Kong cricketer
Alice Masak French (1930–2013), Canadian Inuit writer
Anne French (born 1956), New Zealand poet
Annie French (1873–1965), Scottish artist
Anthony French (1920–2017), English professor of physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Arthur W. French (1846-1916), American journalist and songwriter, and composer
Bob French (jazz musician) (contemporary), American drummer
Brett French (contemporary), Australian rugby league footballer
Bruce French (actor) (born 1945), American actor
Bruce French (cricketer) (born 1959), English cricketer
Callie Leach French (1861-1935), American steamboat captain
Charles K. French (1860–1952), American actor
Charlie French (1883–1962), American baseball player
Christine French (1968-to present), Mother of Cameron Casner, IT consultant and Sales, former wife of Jason Casner
Christopher French (theologian) , Irish theologian
Christopher French (judge) (1925–2003), British barrister and judge
Daniel French (inventor) (1770–1853), American inventor and steamboat pioneer
Daniel Chester French (1850–1931), American sculptor
David H. French (anthropologist) (1918–1994), American anthropologist and linguist; expert on Native Americans
David French (playwright) (1939–2010), Canadian playwright best known for Leaving Home (1971) and other plays about the Mercer family
Dawn French (born 1957), Welsh-English actress, writer, and comedy performer
Domingo French (1774–1825), Argentine leader of the May Revolution and War of Independence
Drew French (born 1984), American baseball coach
Edward French (bishop) , bishop of Elphin from 1787 to 1810
Elizabeth French (contemporary), English archaeologist
Emma Lee French (1836–1897), English immigrant to the Southwestern United States who became known as a caregiver
Freddie French (1911–1989), New Zealand rugby union and professional rugby league footballer
Frederick Fillmore French (1883–1936), American real estate entrepreneur
Gary French (contemporary), Australian rugby league footballer
George Arthur French (1841–1921), Canadian law enforcement officer
George T. French Jr. , American academic administrator and university president
Harriet Schneider French (1824–1906), American physician and temperance movement activist
Heather French (born 1974), American beauty pageant winner
Henry F. French (1813–1885), American agriculturist, inventor, lawyer, and public servant
Hollis French (born 1958), member of the Alaska Senate
Ian French (born 1960), Australian rugby league footballer
Jackie French (born 29 November 1953), Australian author
James French (murderer) (1936–1966), American criminal; became sole prisoner executed in 1966
James Bruce French (1921–2002), Canadian-American nuclear physicists
James R. French (contemporary), American aerospace engineer
Jay Jay French (born 1952), American guitarist
Jennifer French (disambiguation) , multiple people
Jim French (cowboy) (before 1865–after 1879), American frontier figure who became known as an outlaw
Jim French (photographer) (1932–2017), American artist and photographer of homoerotica who has used the pseudonym Rip Colt
Jim French (baseball) (born 1941), American catcher active during the 1960s and 1970s
Jim French (radio) (contemporary), American voice actor and producer
Joe French (footballer) , English footballer with Southampton and New Brompton in the 1890s/1900s
John French (physician) (1616–1657), English doctor and chemist
John R. French (1819–1890), American publisher, editor, and political figure
John French, 1st Earl of Ypres (1852–1925), English military leader, commander of the British Expeditionary Force in World War I
John French, 2nd Earl of Ypres (1881–1958), English army officer and artist; son of 1st Earl
John William French (1888–1970), Canadian political figure
John Alexander French (1914–1942), Australian soldier; posthumous recipient of Victoria Cross for valor in World War II
John French (racing driver) (born 1930), Australian champion racer of the 1960s, 1970s, and early 1980s
Joe French (born 1948), British air chief marshal, Royal Air Force commander
John French (musician) (born 1949), American drummer
John French (ice hockey) (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
Joseph Lewis French (1858–1936), American novelist, editor, and poet
Joseph Nathaniel French (1888–1975), architect
Kate French (born 1984), American actress
Katy French (1983–2007), Irish socialite and model
Kenneth French (born 1954), American economist
Kristen French (1976–1992), Canadian murder victim
Lisa Ann French (1964–1973), American murder victim
Lorna French , British playwright
Lucy Virginia French (1825-1881; pen name, "L'Inconnue"), American author
Marilyn French (1929–2009), American author
Mary Billings French , American heiress
Melinda Ann French (born 1964), American philanthropist ex-wife of Bill Gates; best known as Melinda Gates
Michael French (born 1962), English actor best known for his television roles as David Wicks on EastEnders and Nick Jordan on Casualty and Holby City
Micky French (born 1955), English footballer
Nicki French (born 1964), English singer
Patrick French (bishop) , bishop of Elphin from 1731 to 1748
Pete French, singer in the hard rock bands
Leaf Hound ,
Atomic Rooster and
Cactus
Percy French (1854–1920), Irish songwriter, performer, and painter
Peter French (1849–1897), cattle baron in Oregon
Peter French (Dominican) (died 1693), Irish theologian
Ray French (baseball) (1895–1978), American major league shortstop of the 1920s; later minor league manager and umpire
Ray H. French (1919–2000), American artist and printmaker
Ray French (contemporary), English rugby radio commentator and former player
Robert French (born 1947), Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia
Rufus French (born 1978), American football player
Samuel French (1821–1898), American entrepreneur and theatrical publisher
Samuel Gibbs French (1818–1910), American Army officer who served as Confederate major general during Civil War
Sarah French , American beauty contest winner who subsequently became a television news reporter
Seán French (1890-1937) , Irish Fianna Fáil political figure who served in Dáil and as Lord Mayor of Cork (1924–29 and 1932–37)
Seán French (1931–2011) , Irish Fianna Fáil political figure who served in Dáil and as Lord Mayor of Cork (1976–77)
Sid French (1920–1979), British communist
Susan French (1912–2003), American television, film, and stage actress
Tana French (born 1973), Irish novelist and theatrical actress
Valerie French (actress) (1928–1990), English-American performer who played leads in six 1956–57 films
Valerie French (born 1962), American wrestling personality best known under the ring name,
Sunshine (wrestling)
Victor French (1934–1989), American actor best known for playing in support of Michael Landon on the television series Highway to Heaven
Walter French (baseball) (1899–1984), American outfielder for Philadelphia Athletics who played in 1929 World Series
Walter French (cricket umpire) (before 1905–1961), Australian cricket figure who umpired 1931 Test matches
Warren French (born 1963), founder of the Victorian Geocaching Club
Wesley French (born 1996), American football player
William H. French (1815–1881), American Union Army general in Civil War
See also
Joseph French, a detective who appears in several novels by Irish-English author
Freeman Wills Crofts (1879–1957)
Giles French, English butler "Mr. French", portrayed by actor Sebastian Cabot on the 1966–71 television series of America,
Family Affair
Paul French, a pseudonym used by American author
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) for his juvenile book series Lucky Starr
Nicci French , pseudonym of a married duo of British journalists and authors, Nicci Gerrard, and Sean French
Jim French (horse) (1968–1992), American thoroughbred racehorse
Ffrench or
ffrench , variant spellings of the surname
Baron de Freyne (1786–)