Achard is a surname, and was a given name in the Middle Ages
As a surname, it may refer to:
Albert Achard (1894–1972), French World War I flying ace
Antoine Achard (1696–1772), Swiss Protestant minister
Claude-François Achard (1751–1809), French physician
Emile Achard (1860–1944), French physician
Franz Karl Achard (1753–1821), Prussian chemist
Gilbert Achard-Picard (1918–1954), French bobsledder
Guy Achard (born 1936), French Latinist
Jean Achard (painter) (1807–1884), French painter
Jean Achard (racing driver) (1918–1951), French race-car driver and journalist
Julien Alexandre Achard de Bonvouloir (1749–1783), secret French envoy to the American colonies
Léon Achard (1831–1905), French tenor
Louis Amédée Achard (1814–1875), French novelist
Marcel Achard (1899–1974), French playwright
Michel Jacques François Achard (1778–1865), French general
Sophie Achard (born 1977), French statistical neuroscientist
As a given name, it may refer to:
Achard of St. Victor (died 1172), French bishop
Count Achard of Lecce, Norman count of Lecce
Surname list
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Franz Karl Achard (28 April 1753 – 20 April 1821) was a German (Prussian) chemist, geoscientist, physicist, and biologist. His principal discovery was...
Marcel Achard (5 July 1899 – 4 September 1974) was a French playwright and screenwriter whose popular sentimental comedies maintained his position as a...
Antoine Achard (1696–1772) was a Genevan Protestant minister born in Geneva. He settled in Berlin in 1724 where he received the title of privy counsellor...
Paul Achard (1897-1962) was a French Algerian screenwriter, playwright and novelist. He adapted his own novel for the 1938 film Heroes of the Marne. He...
Sophie Achard (born 1977) is a French statistician and neuroscientist whose research concerns the statistics of the pattern of connectivity in the brain...
Achard of Saint Victor (c. 1100 – 29 March 1171) was a canon regular and abbot of the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris, and later Bishop of Avranches. By tradition...
Jean Achard may refer to: Jean Achard (painter) (1807–1884), French painter. Jean Achard (racing driver) (1918–1951), French race-car driver, journalist...
Albert Achard (26 March 1894 – 21 August 1972) was a French flying ace of the First World War, credited with five aerial victories, one as an observer...
Achard de Bonvouloir's ancient family from Poitou and Normandy was divided into three branches: Achard de Bonvouloir, Achard de la Vente, and Achard de...
Laurent Achard (17 April 1964 – 25 March 2024) was a French film director and screenwriter. Born in the Yonne department on 17 April 1964, Achard experienced...
Achard syndrome is a syndrome consisting of arachnodactyly, receding lower jaw, and joint laxity limited to the hands and feet. Hypermobility and subluxations...
Guy Achard (born 1936 in Lyon) is a French Latinist and historian of Ancient Rome. An emeritus professor at the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3, he is a...
Bonpos”. Tibetan Review, December, 1980, p. 8. Achard 2008, p. xx Achard 2008, p. xxiii. Gorvine 2018, p. 2. Achard 2008, pp. xxi–xxii. Samuel 2012, p. 228....
2017 by merger of the former communes of La Mothe-Achard (the seat) and La Chapelle-Achard. Les Achards has a oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification...
student, Franz Karl Achard, devised an economical industrial method to extract the sugar in its pure form in the late 18th century. Achard first produced beet...