Étienne
Étienne, a French equivalent of Stephen/Steven, is a given name. An archaic variant of the name, prevalent up to the mid-17th century, is Estienne.
Pronunciation | IPA: [etjɛn] |
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Gender | Male |
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Related names | Stephen/Steven |
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People
Scientists and inventors
- Étienne Bézout (1730–1783), French mathematician
- Étienne Louis Geoffroy (1725–1810), French entomologist and pharmacist
- Étienne Laspeyres (1834–1913), German professor of economics and statistics
- Étienne Lenoir (1822–1900), Belgian engineer who invented the first internal combustion engine to be produced in numbers
- Étienne Lenoir (instrument maker) (1744–1832), French scientific instrument maker and inventor of the repeating circle surveying instrument
- Étienne Mulsant (1797–1880), French entomologist and ornithologist
- Étienne Pascal (1588–1651), French lawyer, scientist and mathematician best known as the father of Blaise Pascal
- Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1772–1844), French naturalist
- Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757–1808), French botanist
- Étienne Wasserzug (1860-1888), French biologist
Intellectuals and academics
- Étienne Balazs (1905–1963), Hungarian-born French sinologist
- Étienne Balibar (born 1942), French Marxist philosopher and professor
- Étienne Baluze (1630–1718), French scholar also known as Stephanus Baluzius
- Étienne de La Boétie (1530–1563), French intellectual and noted friend of Michel de Montaigne
- Étienne Cabet (1788–1856), French philosopher and utopian socialist
- Étienne Bonnot de Condillac (1715–1780), French philosopher
- Étienne Dolet (1509–1546), French scholar, translator and printer
- Étienne Fourmont (1683–1745), French orientalist
- Étienne Gilson (1884–1978), French philosopher
- Étienne Hubert (Arabist) (1567–1614), French physician, Orientalist and diplomat, also known as Stephanus Hubertus
- Étienne Lamotte (1903–1983), Belgian priest, Indologist and authority on Buddhism
- Etienne Vermeersch (born 1934), Belgian philosopher
- Étienne Weill-Raynal (1887–1982), French historian, resistant, journalist and Socialist politician.
- Étienne Wenger (born 1952), education theorist
Politicians, government officials and soldiers
- Étienne François, duc de Choiseul (1719-1785), French military officer, statesman and diplomat
- Étienne Bazeries (1846–1931), French military cryptanalyst
- Étienne Eustache Bruix (1759-1805), French Navy admiral
- Étienne Clavière (1735–1793), Swiss-born French financier and politician of the French Revolution
- Étienne Clémentel (1864-1936), French politician
- Étienne Compayré (1748-1817), French politician.
- Étienne Davignon (born 1932), Belgian politician, businessman and former vice-president of the European Commission
- Étienne Maurice Gérard, comte Gérard (1773–1852), French general and statesman
- Étienne Guy (1774–1820), surveyor and politician in Lower Canada
- Etienne van der Horst (born 1958), Curaçaoan politician
- Étienne Manac'h (1910-1992), French diplomat and writer
- Étienne Marcel (died 1358), provost of the merchants of Paris under King John II
- Étienne Parent (1802–1874), Canadian journalist and government official
- Étienne Richaud (1841-1889), Governor of French India
- Etienne Saqr (born 1937), Lebanese founder of the Guardians of the Cedars militia and political party
- Étienne Tshisekedi (born 1932), politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Étienne de Vignolles (1390-1443), called La Hire, a French military commander during the Hundred Years' War and a close comrade of Joan of Arc
- Etienne Ys (born 1962), twice Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles
Arts and entertainment
- Etienne, pen name of Dom Orejudos (1933–1991), American erotic artist, dancer, and choreographer
- Étienne Aigner (1904–2000), Hungarian-born German fashion designer
- Étienne Chatiliez (born 1952), French film director
- Étienne de Crécy (born 1969), French electronic music producer and DJ
- Étienne Daho (born 1956), French singer, songwriter and record producer
- Etienne Debel (1931–1993), Belgian actor and director
- Étienne Doirat (c. 1675–1732), French furniture designer.
- Étienne Maurice Falconet (1716–1791), French Rococo sculptor
- Etienne Girardot (1856–1939), Anglo-French actor
- Étienne Jodelle, seigneur de Limodin (1532–1573), French dramatist and poet
- Étienne Loulié (1654–1702), French musician, pedagogue and musical theorist
- Étienne Méhul (1763–1817), French composer
- Étienne Moulinié (1599–1676), French Baroque composer
- Étienne Périer (director) (born 1931), Belgian film director
Sports
- Étienne Bally (born 1923), French sprinter
- Etienne Barbara (born 1982), Maltese footballer
- Étienne Boulay (born 1983), Canadian football player
- Étienne Capoue (born 1988), French footballer
- Étienne Dagon (born 1960), Swiss breaststroke swimmer
- Étienne Desmarteau (1873-1905), Canadian winner of the 54 pound weight throw at the 1904 Olympics
- Étienne Didot (born 1983), French footballer
- Etienne Eto'o (born 1990), Cameroonian footballer
- Étienne Mattler (1905–1986), French footballer
- Etienne L. de Mestre (1832–1916), Australian racehorse trainer
- Etienne Stott (born 1979), English slalom canoeist
Other
- Étienne Bacrot (born 1983), French chess player, formerly the youngest person ever to have earned the Grandmaster title
- Étienne Brûlé (c. 1592–c. 1643), French explorer in what is now Canada
- Étienne Gaboury (born 1930), Canadian architect
- Étienne Pasquier (1529–1615), French lawyer and man of letters
- Étienne Pernet (1824–1899), French Roman Catholic priest, founder of Little Sisters of the Assumption Order
- Étienne Provost (1785–1850), French-Canadian fur trader
- Étienne Tempier (died 1279), also known as Stephanus of Orleans, French bishop of Paris and Chancellor of the Sorbonne
Fictional characters
- Étienne of Navarre, a main character in Ladyhawke, a 1985 historical-fantasy, played by Rutger Hauer
- Étienne Lantier, protagonist of Émile Zola's novel Germinal
- Etienne Argeneau, one of the main characters of Lynsay Sands' romance novel Love Bites
- Étienne St. Clair, a main character in the novel Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
- Étienne, a French electric locomotive in the 11th special of Thomas & Friends, The Great Race.
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