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Famous Breton Americans and Americans of Breton descent include John James Audubon, Jack Kerouac, and Joseph-Yves Limantour. From 1885 to 1970, several thousand Bretons migrated to the United States, many of them leaving the Black Mountains of Morbihan . [ 20 ]
Seznec is a surname of Breton origin. It may refer to any the following people: Seznec derives from saezh which means sunbeam or arrow in Breton and the suffix -eg is very frequently used to form names designating a place by what is found there. André Seznec, French computer scientist; Christian Seznec (born 1952), French road bicycle racer
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Le Besco is a surname of Breton origin. It may refer to any the following people: Besco derives from a Breton diminutive of besk which means curtailed or tailless. Isild Le Besco (born 1982), a French actress; Jowan Le Besco (born 1981), a French actor, scriptwriter, director and chief cameraman; Maïwenn Le Besco (born 1976), a French actress
Le Guen is Breton surname, the word comes from gwenn, meaning white or blessed (figurative meaning) in Breton. Notable people with the surname include: Gilles Le Guen (born 1955), French jihadist; Jacques Le Guen (born 1958), member of the National Assembly of France; Jean-Marie Le Guen (born 1953), member of the National Assembly of France
Breton or Bretón is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adela Breton (1849–1923), English archaeologist; Alex Breton (born 1997), Canadian ice hockey player; André Breton (1896–1966), French author and surrealist theorist; André Breton (1934–1992), Canadian singer; Aurora Bretón (1950–2014), Mexican archer
Le Hénaff (modern orthography Henañ) is a surname of Breton origin meaning the elder. Like for the surname Heussaff or Gourcuff, the digraph-ff was introduced by Middle Ages' authors to indicate a nasalized vowel. It may refer to any the following people: Anne Le Hénanff (born 1969), French politician