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Dugès is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Antoine Louis Dugès (1797–1838),
French obstetrician and
naturalist Alfredo Dugès (1826–1910)...
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Duggal (or
Dugal) is a
surname used by
Punjabi Khatris.
According to
historian Baij Nath Puri,
Duggal is
derived from
Dourgal who were
people connected...
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dug in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dug may
refer to: past
tense of dig
nipple of a
female mammal Dug, Phagwara, a
village in
Kapurthala district...
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Dugger is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew N.
Dugger (1886–1975),
American religious leader Celia W.
Dugger (born 1958), American...
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Dug Dug's is a rock
group from Durango, Mexico, best
known for
their work in the 1960s and
early 1970s. Los
Dug Dug's is one of the
first Mexican...
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Antoine Louis Dugès (19
December 1797 – 1 May 1838) was a
French obstetrician and
naturalist born in Charleville-Mézières, Ardennes. He was the father...
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Marie Jonet Dugès (1730–1797) was a
French midwife.
Jonet Dugès' daughter,
Marie Lachapelle, was also a
renowned midwife. From an
early age, her daughter...
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Alfredo Dugès (born
Alfred Auguste Delsescautz Dugès; 16
April 1826 – 7
January 1910) was a French-born,
Mexican physician and
naturalist born in Montpellier...
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Lachapelle was born in
Paris to
Marie Jonet, a
prominent midwife, and
Louis Dugès, a
health official, on 1
January 1769. She was the
granddaughter and daughter...
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Dugal is a
surname with
multiple origins. In some
cases it is
derived from the
Gaelic personal name Dùghall (variously spelt), or else from a reduced...