Allard (surname)

Allard (surname)

Alard, Allard

Etymology

"Alard", "Allard" also "Allart" (also may "Alart") are mostly French form of given name, transformated from German name "adalhard".

Germanic variants has: "Alhard, Alardt (also Allardt), Allert, Ahlert, Allers, Ahlers, Allerding, Eylerdinck, Ehlers, Ehlert (Ehlerth, Ehlerd, Ehlerdt), Eilers, Eldert (Elderth, Ellert, Elderd, Elderdt), Eeldert, etc." [ [http://www.gn-online.de/index.php?pageId=320&article=95035 GN-online.de: Abkömmlinge eines "Adelhard"] ]

Allard

* Adolphe Allard
* Adélard Allard
* Alain Allard (born 1945)
* Anaïs Rousseau-Allard (1904-1971)
* Carole-Marie Allard (1886-1950)
* Claude Allard (? - 1672)
* Edgar Allard (born 1927)
* Eudore Allard (1915-2001)
* Félix Allard (1897-1974)
* Francine Allard (born 1949)
* François Allard (1637-1726)
* J Allard (born 1969)
* Jacques Allard (né en 1939)
* Jean-François Allard (1785 - 1839)
* Jean-Victor Allard (1913-1996)
* Louis Allard (born 1852)
* Marcellin Allard (c. 1550 - c. 1618)
* Marie Allard (1742-1802)
* Maurice Allard (1860-1942)
* Maurice Allard (1923-2004)
* Robert Allard (French general)
* Shawn Allard (born 1975)
* Wayne Allard (born 1943)
* Sydney Allard (died 1966)

Alard

* Éric Alard
* Jean-Delphin Alard

See also

* Adelhard
* Adalbrecht, Adalbert, Albert

References

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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=rw4JAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA150&lpg=PA150&dq=ahlert+allard&source=web&ots=tYtqwsIeMR&sig=SRt2EVkWlGCbjBcAaakXnWDdODk Altdeutsches Namenbuch]


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