Proper noun
Duhamel (plural Duhamels)
A surname.
If much difficulty should be experienced in the elementary chapters, I know of no work which I can so confidently recommend to be used with the present one, as that of M. Duhamel. Augustus De Morgan
This Duhamel has invented an infinity of machines which serve no purpose, has written and translated a multitude of books on agriculture, of which it is not known if they have any useful result, that is still awaited. Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau
New "agronomy,” [was] an experimental science of agriculture founded around midcentury by the chemist and botanist Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau. Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau
Actor, North Dakota nice guy, and avid Vikings fan Josh Duhamel detailed the wrath of Philly fans of varying generations on our Endless Hustle podcast (subscribe to go to heaven). Source: Internet
Duhamel, at the first tee, questioned Cullen getting an advantage of 16 shots over Olson because of handicap. Source: Internet
In 1970, permission was granted to demolish the station but Jacques Duhamel, Minister for Cultural Affairs, ruled against plans to build a new hotel in its stead. Source: Internet