Bonnard
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Bonnard is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
- Abel Bonnard (1883–1968), French poet, novelist and politician
- Albert Bonnard (1858–1917), Swiss lawyer, journalist and politician
- André Bonnard (1888–1959), Swiss scholar and translator of classical Greek
- Bernard de Bonnard (1744–1784), French poet, known as the Chevalier de Bonnard
- Charles Robert André Bonnard (1754–1800), French general
- Claude Bonnard (politician) (1922–1994), Swiss politician
- Damien Bonnard (born 1978-), French actor
- Ennemond Bonnard (1756–1819), French general
- Giulio Bonnard (1885–1972), Italian composer of film scores
- Henri Bonnard (1915–2004), French grammarian
- Jacques-Charles Bonnard (1765–1818), French architect
- Jean Bonnard (1855–1915), Swiss linguist
- Jean-François Bonnard (born 1971), French ice hockey player
- Jean-Louis Bonnard (1824–1852), French Roman Catholic missionary
- Marc-Fabien Bonnard (born 1945), French lyricist, screenwriter and writer
- Marie Bonnard du Parquet (died 1659), wife of Jacques Dyel du Parquet, one of the first governors of Martinique
- Mario Bonnard (1889–1965), Italian actor and film director
- Marthe Bonnard (1869–1942), French painter
- Michelle Bonnard (born 1980), English actress
- Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947), French artist
- René Bonnard (1882–1949), Swiss architect
- Roger Bonnard (born 1947), French painter and graphic artist
- Suzanne Bonnard (1904–?), Swiss fencer
Fictional characters
- Sylvestre Bonnard, a historian and philologist, main character in Anatole France's first novel The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (1881).
- The Bonnards, a fictional family in the film The Happy Time (1952) and related works based on the stories of Robert Fontaine
See also
- Bonnard, Yonne, a French commune
- Bonnard J. Teegarden, American astrophysicist
- Edizioni Sylvestre Bonnard, Italian publishing house at Milan
- Louis Adolphe Bonard (1805–1867), French admiral
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