Pichon Explained
Pichon |
Pronunciation: | in Breton pronounced as /ˈpiʃɔ̃/ |
Region: | Brittany |
Origin: | Breton |
Footnotes: | [1] |
Pichon is a surname, and may refer to;
- Édouard Pichon, French grammarian and psychoanalyst
- Fats Pichon, an American jazz musician
- Jean-Louis Pichon, a French stage director
- Laurent Pichon, a French racing cyclist
- Liz Pichon (born 1963), British illustrator and children's writer
- Marcel Pichon (1921–1954), a French botanist
- Marinette Pichon, a French football player
- Mickaël Pichon, a French motorcross racer
- Stephen Pichon, a French politician and minister of foreign affairs during the Paris Peace Conference
- Xavier Le Pichon, a French geophysicist
- Louis Andre Pichon, a French diplomat
- Raphaël Pichon a countertenor, choral conductor and conductor
- Enrique Pichon-Rivière (1907 - 1977), Argentine psychiatrist
- Pichon, fictional author of the fictional anatomy textbook La Beauté Humaine in Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita.
Other:
- Pichon Longueville, archaic Bordeaux wine estate, presently:
Notes and References
- http://www.geneanet.org/genealogie/fr/pichon.html Origins of the Name