Jean-Henri
Jean-Henri or Jean-Henry are French masculine given names. They may refer to :
- Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629–1691), a French composer and harpsichordist
- Jean-Henri Dunant (1828–1910), a.k.a. Henry Dunant, a Swiss businessman
- Jean Henri Fabre (1823–1915), a French entomologist and author
- Jean-Henri Gourgaud (1746–1809), a French actor under the stage name Dugazon
- Jean–Henri Hottinguer (1803–1866), the first-born son of Baron Jean-Conrad, thus making him his successor
- Jean-Henri Izamo (died 1966), the head of the gendarmerie of the Central African Republic
- Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné (1794–1872), a Swiss Protestant minister and historian of the Reformation
- Jean-Henri Pape (a.k.a. Johann Heinrich Pape; 1787–1875), a distinguished French piano maker
- Jean-Henri Ravina (1818–1906), a French virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher
- Jean Henri Riesener (a.k.a. Johann Heinrich Riesener;1734–1806), the French royal ébéniste
- Jean-Henri Voulland (1751–1801), a politician of the French Revolution
and also :
- Jean Gery (before 1638–1690?) (also spelled Jean Henri), a French explorer and a deserter from the La Salle expedition of 1685
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