Proper noun
A surname from French
A placename
A coastal commune in Honfleur-Deauville canton, Lisieux, Calvados department, Côte Fleurie, Lower Normandy, Normandy, France.
A district, a former municipality of Rock Forest–Saint-Élie–Deauville borough, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Source: en.wiktionary.orgActor Harrison Ford accepted the award for Polanski, and then presented the Oscar to him at the Deauville Film Festival five months later in a public ceremony. Source: Internet
Each year, as part of Red Ribbon Week activities, students at Copiague’s Deauville Gardens East Elementary School participate in the Run Against Drugs. Source: Internet
Starting in the French town of Deauville, she had a small, but prosperous, business. Source: Internet
The ceremony took place at the World Bank immediately following the meeting of Finance Ministers of the Deauville Partnership with Arab Countries in Transition. Source: Internet