Proper noun
Dupre (plural Dupres)
A surname from French.
Much as a concentration is now, IS began as a collaboration between the political science, sociology and economics departments and was headed by Dr. Huntley Dupre. Source: Internet
“Divorce isn’t a classical risk factor, like smoking or high blood pressure,” said the lead author, Matthew E. Dupre, an associate professor of sociology at Duke. Source: Internet
For Josette Dupre, the Corps’ first female airship captain, it might just be a bullet in the back. Source: Internet
LSU wide receiver Malachi Dupre previews the Tigers' contest with Eastern Michigan. Source: Internet
In Terrebonne Parish, Reggie Dupre believes the levees give new life to small communities south of Houma. Source: Internet
His alleged escort “Kristen,” aka 22-year-old aspiring singer Ashley Alexandra Dupre, has become quite the internet celebrity. Source: Internet