Narcisse (disambiguation)
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Narcisse is a rural hamlet in the local government district of Armstrong in the province of Manitoba.
Narcisse may also refer to:
People with the given name Narcisse:
People with the surname Narcisse:
- Clairvius Narcisse (20th century), Haitian man said to have been turned into a living zombie
- Don Narcisse (20th century), Canadian football wide receiver
- King Louis H. Narcisse (1921-1989), African American religious leader
See also
- Joseph-Narcisse
- Narcisse-Achille
- Narcisse-Fortunat
- Pierre-Narcisse
- Saint-Narcisse
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- Surnames
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