Proper noun
Renaud (plural Renauds)
A surname from French.
ACT Architecture, a team of three young architects (Pierre Colboc, Renaud Bardon and Jean-Paul Philippon), were awarded the contract which involved creating 20,000 sq. m. of new floorspace on four floors. Source: Internet
French sporting legends, Martin Fourcade and Renaud Lavillenie, have backed the stance of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on the future of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics despite the threat from the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Dressed in white protective overalls for the ceremony, classical musician Renaud Capuçon played violin, the mournful notes echoing off the walls and pillars that have witnessed months of silence since the blaze. Source: Internet
After the report came out in October 2014, Renaud worked with Quong Charles and Johnson to push for legislation that would make sure every jail in Texas kept some sort of in-person visitation. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, on the French left Robert de Dreux's troops are at first pressed by men led by William Longespée and Renaud de Dammartin are forced to defend the Bouvines bridge foot by foot. Source: Internet
Candles were placed on a newspaper bearing pictures from (L) of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo's editor and cartoonists Charb, Jean Cabut, aka Cabu, Georges Wolinski and Michel Renaud who were killed Jan. Source: Internet