Edmé Explained
Edmé |
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Gender: | Masculine |
Meaning: | "rich protector" |
Origin: | French short form of Edmund |
Related Names: | Edmée (feminine form), Edmund, Edmond, Esmé |
The name Edmé may refer to:
- Edmé Bouchardon (1698–1762), French sculptor
- Edmé Boursault (1638–1701), French writer and dramatist
- Edme Castaing (1796–1823), French physician
- Edmé-Louis Daubenton (1732–1786), French naturalist
- Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier (1823–1905), born Edme-Armand-Gaston d'Audiffret-Pasquier, French politician
- Edme Étienne Borne Desfourneaux (1767–1849), French general
- Edme Gaulle (1762–1841), French sculptor
- Edme Henry (1760–1841), Canadian politician
- Edme François Jomard (1777–1862), French engineer and cartographer
- Edme-Jean Leclaire (1801–1872), French economist
- Edme Mariotte (1620–1684), French physicist
- Edme Mongin (1668–1746), French bishop and orator
- Edmé Samson (1810–1891), French ceramist
- Edmé-Martin Vandermaesen (1767–1813), French general in the Napoleonic Wars
- Edmé Félix Alfred Vulpian (1826–1887), French physician
People named Edmée
- Edmée Daenen (born 1985), Belgian singer
- Edmee Janss (born 1965), Dutch cricketer
- Edmée Pardo (born 1965), Mexican writer