Raynaud - People

People

  • Cecile Reynaud, volleyball player
  • Charles-Émile Reynaud (1844–1918), animator and inventor
  • Darius Reynaud (born 1985), footballer
  • Fernand Raynaud (1926–1973), stand-up comic
  • Jean Reynaud (1806–1863), philosopher
  • Jordy Mont-Reynaud (born 1983), chess master
  • Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (born 1951), politician
  • Louis Raynaud, dit Blanchard (1789–1868), politician
  • Marie-Line Reynaud (born 1954), politician
  • Maurice Raynaud (1834–1881), doctor
  • Michel Raynaud, (born 1938), mathematician
  • Paul Reynaud (1878–1966), politician
  • Raynald of Châtillon (1125–1187), knight
  • Regnaud de La Porte (Raynaud) (died 1325), bishop and Cardinal
  • Romain Reynaud (born 1983), footballer
  • Serge Raynaud de la Ferriere (1916–1962), philosopher
  • Stéphane Reynaud, chef and cookery writer
  • Théophile Raynaud (1583–1663), theologian
  • Yelda Reynaud (born 1972), actress

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