Proper noun
Edmond
A male given name from Old English, a French style variant of Edmund.
1586 ) In fiction * The play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand takes place in this year. Source: Internet
After Muir's death in 1914, Edmond Meany gave a lecture on Muir “in memory of one of the great naturalists, poets, and philosophers of the Coast,” wrote The Seattle Times at the time. Source: Internet
A more vivid account can be seen in a Hopkins painting, “Edmond Dédé Piano Recital,” of the fashionably dressed freeborn Creole musician and composer (1827-1901) who was raised in New Orleans and studied in Paris. Source: Internet
A few years later in 1841, a simple and efficient artificial hand-pollination method was developed by a 12-year-old slave named Edmond Albius on Réunion, a method still used today. Source: Internet
At the same time (according to Edmond Halley 's contemporary report) Hooke agreed that "the Demonstration of the Curves generated therby" was wholly Newton's. Source: Internet
Cyr Delisle, Gilles Brunet, Marcel Tardif, François Schirm, and Edmond Guenette, the five members arrested in connection with the deaths of Leslie MacWilliams and Alfred Pinisch, workers at the store, were sentenced to life in prison. Source: Internet