9-872: This article is about the surname. For the Montenegrin girl band, see Negre (band) . For the 1958 French play titled Les Nègres, see The Blacks (play) . Negre or Nègre is the surname of: Ademar lo Negre ( fl. 1210-1219), troubadour from Languedoc Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (1795-1868), French writer and active freemason. Charles Nègre (1820–1880), French photographer José Negre (1875-1939), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist leader Ed Negre (1929-2014), American NASCAR driver Ernest Nègre (1907-2000), French toponymist Raymond Nègre (1908 -1985), French production designer and artistic designor Léopold Nègre (1879-1961), French biologist and physician Louis Nègre (born 1947), French politician and member of
18-701: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Negre (band) Negre were a Montenegrin girl band , consisting of Jelena Kažanegra , Milena Vučić and Nina Žižić . They competed in the Serbo-Montenegrin Eurovision Song Contest preselection Evropesma 2004 in Belgrade , where they won the 3rd place. Later that year they won the 3rd place on Sunčane Skale Festival in Montenegro. Soon after that, Nina Žižić left
27-444: The surname De Zwart . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=De_Zwart&oldid=1213691015 " Categories : Surnames Dutch-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
36-446: The surname Negre . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Negre&oldid=1243130090 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr) Articles with short description Short description
45-1496: The Database of Surnames in the Netherlands. v t e Surnames derived from the color Black Celtic Le Duff Mac D(h)uibh (Mc)Duff Ó Dubhthaigh (O')Duff(e)y Ó Duibh (O')Duff Ó Duibhir (O')Dwyer [REDACTED] English Blach Black German/Yiddish Schwartz Schwarz Shwartz Shwarz Swartz Swarz Schwortz Szwarc ( Polonized ) Švarc/Svarc Other Germanic de Zwart Swart Zwart Zwarts Finno-Ugric Fekete Must Romance Del Negro Lenoir Negrão Negre Negrea Negrean Negreanu Negreiros Negrescu Negri Negro Negru Neri Noir Preto Prieto Slavic Cernak /Černák Cernat Černý Černoch Chernavsky Cherniavsky Cherniavskyi Chernenko Chernev Cherney Chernyak Chorny Čierny Chyorny Czarniak , Czarnik , Czarny , Czerny , Czernik / Chernik , Czerniak , Czerniawski , Chernac , Chernykh , Czarnecki , Czarniecki , Czarnota , Czarnocki Crnić Črnic Crnković Other Arabic: Aswad [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
54-916: The Senate of France Meritxell Negre (born 1971-2020), Spanish singer-songwriter who was the sixth "Peaches" of international R&B/pop duo Peaches and Herb David Nègre (born 1973), French football player Dubravka Đedović, formerly Nègre (born 1978), is a Serbian banker and politician serving as minister of mining and energy since 2022. She was married to Christophe Nègre, a former triathlete and rugby player, until 2020. References [ edit ] ^ "Jacques-Étienne Marconis de Nègre (1795-1868)" . data.bnf.fr . Bibliothèque nationale de France . Retrieved 6 July 2020 . ^ "Đedović ili Negre: Ministarka prvi put za Kurir razrešila dilemu o bivšem mužu! Evo kako se tačno preziva" . Kurir (in Serbian). 6 November 2022. Archived from
63-503: The band. She was temporary replaced by Marija Brajović , but the band soon fell apart. All of the former members are now successful solo artists in Montenegro. External links [ edit ] Technical difficulties at the 2005 New Year's program on RTCG "K'o Nijedna Druga" - live at Evropesma Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Negre_(band)&oldid=992903169 " Category : Montenegrin musical groups De Zwart From Misplaced Pages,
72-1011: The 💕 de Zwart is a Dutch surname, meaning "the black (one)", usually having referred to dark hair. Variant forms include De Swart , De Swarte and De Zwarte . People with these names include: De Zwart Erik de Zwart (born 1957), Dutch media entrepreneur Martijn de Zwart (born 1990), Dutch footballer Pieter de Zwart (born 1944), Dutch Olympic sailor Willem de Zwart (1862–1931), Dutch painter, engraver, and watercolorist De Swart Henriette de Swart (born 1961), Dutch linguist De Swarte Michelle de Swarte (born 1980), English model and TV presenter Vincent de Swarte (1963–2006), French novelist De Zwarte Piet de Zwarte (born 1990), Dutch water polo player Deswarte Hilda Deswarte (fl. 1928), Belgian fencer Sylvie Deswarte-Rosa (born 1945), Portuguese art historian See also [ edit ] Zwart , Dutch surname References [ edit ] ^ Zwart, de at
81-1401: The original on 10 November 2022 . Retrieved 10 November 2022 . v t e Surnames derived from the color Black Celtic Le Duff Mac D(h)uibh (Mc)Duff Ó Dubhthaigh (O')Duff(e)y Ó Duibh (O')Duff Ó Duibhir (O')Dwyer [REDACTED] English Blach Black German/Yiddish Schwartz Schwarz Shwartz Shwarz Swartz Swarz Schwortz Szwarc ( Polonized ) Švarc/Svarc Other Germanic de Zwart Swart Zwart Zwarts Finno-Ugric Fekete Must Romance Del Negro Lenoir Negrão Negre Negrea Negrean Negreanu Negreiros Negrescu Negri Negro Negru Neri Noir Preto Prieto Slavic Cernak /Černák Cernat Černý Černoch Chernavsky Cherniavsky Cherniavskyi Chernenko Chernev Cherney Chernyak Chorny Čierny Chyorny Czarniak , Czarnik , Czarny , Czerny , Czernik / Chernik , Czerniak , Czerniawski , Chernac , Chernykh , Czarnecki , Czarniecki , Czarnota , Czarnocki Crnić Črnic Crnković Other Arabic: Aswad [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
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