Favre
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Favre is a French surname, and may refer to:
- Brett Favre (b. 1969), U.S. football player (NFL); husband of Deanna Favre
- Claude Favre de Vaugelas (1585 – 1650), French grammarian
- Corinne Favre (b. 1970), French ski instructor and competitive ski mountaineer
- Cristina Favre-Moretti (b. 1963), Swiss ski mountaineer
- Deanna Favre (b. 1968), U.S. breast cancer activist; wife of Brett Favre
- Émilie Favre (b. 1992), French ski mountaineer
- Gilbert Favre (1936 – 1998), Bolivian flautist
- Jules Favre (1809 – 1880), French statesman
- Louis Favre (1826 – 1879), Swiss civil engineer; builder of the Gotthard Rail Tunnel
- Louis Favre (footballer) (1923 – 2008), French footballer and manager
- Lucien Favre (b. 1957), Swiss footballer
- Luis Favre, pen name of Felipe Belisario Wermus (b. 1949), Brazilian journalist and political activist; husband of Marta Suplicy, a former mayor of São Paulo
- Pierre Favre, known as "Peter Faber" (1506 – 1546), French Jesuit theologian
- Pierre Favre (musician) (b. 1937), Swiss jazz drummer
- Sandrine Favre (b. 1988), French ski mountaineer
- Simon Favre (1760 – 1813), U.S. interpreter of Muskogean languages; ancestor of Brett Favre
- Valentin Favre (b. 1987), French ski mountaineer
See also
- Fabre (disambiguation)
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