Renard
Renard (French for "fox") can indicate:
Fictional characters and art
- Reynard, an anthropomorphic fox of European folklore
- Renard (Stravinsky), a 1916 opera-ballet by Igor Stravinsky premiered by the Ballets Russes with choreograhy by Bronislava Nijinska
- Renard, the Anarchist, a villain from the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough
- Renard IV, the King of Foxville in L. Frank Baum's The Road to Oz, called "King Dox" by Button-Bright
- Maria Renard, fictional character in the Castlevania video game series
- Halcyon Renard, a character from the cartoon Gargoyles
People
Nickname
Surname
- Alfred Renard (1895-1988), a Belgian aeronautical engineer
- Alphonse Francois Renard (1842–1903), a Belgian geologist
- Colette Renard (1924-2010), French singer and actress
- Charles Renard (1847-1905), a French military engineer who proposed preferred numbers
- Gabrielle Renard (1878–1959), a nanny to the family of the painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir and a frequent model for him, and also recognized as the mentor to filmmaker Jean Renoir
- Gary Renard, the author of The Disappearance of the Universe
- Jules Renard (1864-1910), a French author
- Maurice Renard (1875-1939), French author
- Mercedes Renard, an American actress
- Rosita Renard, a Chilean opera singer
- Sandrine Renard, a newscaster on Naked News
- Simon Renard (1513-1573), Spanish ambassador in France and England.
- Veronique Renard (born 1965), a Dutch author and Tibet activist also known as Pantau
- Emil Kio (1894-1965), a Russian magician, born Emil Hirschfeld-Renard
Organisations
- Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard, usually known simply as "Renard", a Belgian aircraft manufacturer of the 1930s and 1940s
Ships
- HMS Renard, or HMS Reynard, ten ships of the Royal Navy
- HMCS Renard (S13), later reclassified Z13, an armed yacht which served in the Royal Canadian Navy as a patrol vessel from 1940 to 1944
- French cutter Renard, a privateer cutter commissioned by Robert Surcouf in 1812
See also