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- Look up Sicard in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sicard may refer to: Sicard (given name) Sicard (surname) USS Sicard (DD-346), a Clemson class destroyer...
- Sicard is a surname of French and Italian origin. Notable people with the name include: Claude Sicard (1677–1726), French Jesuit priest and an early modern...
- Father Claude Sicard (1677–1726) was a French Jesuit priest, and an early modern visitor to Egypt, between 1708 and 1712. Sicard was a scholar and at the...
- Sicard can refer to: Jean Sicard (composer) (later 17th centuryearly 18th century), a French singer and composer of 17 books of airs Jean Sicard,...
- Pedro Luis Sicard Sánchez is a Mexican actor. Las Bravo - Samuel Robles Entre el Amor y el Deseo - Rafael Valdivieso Vidas robadas (2010) - Jose Enrique...
- Anne Sicard (born 15 June 1967) is a French politician of the National Rally. She was elected member of the National ****embly for Val-d'Oise's 1st constituency...
- François-Léon Sicard (21 April 1862 – 8 July 1934) was a French sculptor in the late 19th and early 20th century. His credits include work on the adornments...
- The Secord family (originally Sicard) was a colonial New York family whose loyalties were split during the American Revolution. The family traces its origins...
- Sicard, Sicardo, Sicardus, Sichard or Sicart is a given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: Sicard of Benevento (died 839), prince of Benevento Sichard...
- Harald Philip Hans von Sicard (born 17 May 1900) was a German-Russian-Swedish missiologist, ethnographer and folklorist. He was one of the pioneer scholars...