Proper noun
Marchand (plural Marchands)
A surname from French.
According to J. B. Marchand, "The gender studies and queer theory are rather reluctant, hostile to see the psychoanalytic approach." Source: Internet
A French obituary stated "Le marchand de la mort est mort" ("The merchant of death is dead"). Source: Internet
After that, Napoleon was acclaimed at Grenoble and General Jean Gabriel Marchand could not prevent Napoleon from entering the city through the Bonne gate. Source: Internet
At Manitoba, McLuhan explored his conflicted relationship with religion and turned to literature to "gratify his soul's hunger for truth and beauty," Marchand (1998), p. 20. Edan, Tina (2003). Source: Internet
Brad Marchand (lower body) is expected to suit up for Boston, while goalie Tuukka Rask (illness) will be inactive. Source: Internet
But Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier made three stops on Brad Marchand from the right side of the net on the two-man advantage and they came away with nothing. Source: Internet