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Duc or DUC may refer to: Distinguished Unit Citation, United States Duc Duc massacre, 1971 Battle of Duc Duc, 1974 Duc, title for Dukes in France Dục
DUC
Emperor of Vietnam (reigned 20–23 July 1883)
Dục Đức (chữ Hán: 育德, IPA: [zùkp ɗɨ́k]; born Nguyễn Phúc Ưng Ái, 23 February 1852 – 6 October 1883), was emperor of Vietnam for three days, from 20 to
Dục_Đức
Vietnamese Buddhist monk (1897–1963)
Thích Quảng Đức (born Lâm Văn Túc; c. 1897 – 11 June 1963) was a Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk who died by self-immolation at a busy Saigon road intersection
Thích_Quảng_Đức
Vietnamese singer
Nguyễn Đức Phúc (born 15 October 1996), commonly known as Đức Phúc, is a Vietnamese singer and the winner of Intervision 2025. Đức Phúc was born on 15
Đức_Phúc
French architect and author (1814–1879)
Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (French: [øʒɛn vjɔlɛ lə dyk]; 27 January 1814 – 17 September 1879) was a French architect and author, famous for his restoration
Eugène_Viollet-le-Duc
Killings in South Vietnam
The Đức Dục Massacre was a massacre of South Vietnamese civilians committed by the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) during the Vietnam
Đức_Dục_massacre
Topics referred to by the same term
Thủ Đức is a ward of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Thủ Đức may also refer to: Thủ Đức (city): a former municipal city of Ho Chi Minh City Thủ Đức (urban district):
Thủ_Đức
Vietnamese-American drag performer and entertainer
Trần Nguyễn Thanh Đức (born 11 April 1997), known professionally as Plastique Tiara, is a Vietnamese-American drag performer, dancer, and model who competed
Plastique_Tiara
French statesman and clergyman (1585–1642)
becoming the titular leader of an aristocratic rebellion. The king and the duc de Luynes recalled Richelieu, believing that he would be able to reason with
Cardinal_Richelieu
4th Emperor of Nguyễn-dynasty Vietnam (r. 1847–1883)
Tự Đức (Hanoi: [tɯ̂ ɗɯ́k], chữ Hán: 嗣德, lit. 'inheritance of virtues', 22 September 1829 – 19 July 1883) (personal name: Nguyễn Phúc Hồng Nhậm, also Nguyễn
Tự_Đức
Vietnamese rice dishes
Bánh đúc is a Vietnamese bánh (cake). There are two main types of bánh đúc, the white Northern Vietnamese cake and the green Southern version. This cake
Bánh_đúc
Part of the Vietnam War (1974)
The Battle of Đức Dục took place from 18 July to 4 October 1974 in Đức Dục District, Quảng Nam Province. The North Vietnamese made some minor territorial
Battle_of_Duc_Duc
Topics referred to by the same term
Mỹ Đức may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Mỹ Đức District, a rural district of Hanoi Mỹ Đức, Kiên Giang, a ward of Hà Tiên Mỹ Đức, Haiphong
Mỹ_Đức
Inscription on historical coins in Vietnam
Tự Đức Thông Bảo (chữ Hán: 嗣德通寶) was an inscription used on different coins made from various metals and alloys during the reign of Emperor Tự Đức of
Tự_Đức_Thông_Bảo
River in Washington, United States
The Sol Duc River (also spelled Soleduck) is a river in the U.S. state of Washington. About 78 miles (126 km) long, it flows west through the northwest
Sol_Duc_River
French general and nobleman (1490–1527)
Charles III de Bourbon, comte de Montpensier, then duc de Bourbon (17 February 1490 – 6 May 1527) was a French military commander, governor, prince of
Charles_III,_Duke_of_Bourbon
Vietnamese fugitive (born 1980)
Trung Duc Lu (born October 1, 1980) is a Vietnamese criminal suspected of involvement in a double homicide in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Trung_Duc_Lu
The Dassault LOGIDUC – sometimes spelled Logiduc in French and LogiDuc in English – (Logique de Développement d'UCAV, French for "Unmanned Combat Aerial
Dassault_LOGIDUC
Vietnamese revolutionary, diplomat, and politician (1911–1990)
Lê Đức Thọ (Vietnamese: [lē ɗɨ̌k tʰɔ̂ˀ] ; 14 October 1911 – 13 October 1990), born Phan Đình Khải in Nam Dinh Province, was a Vietnamese revolutionary
Lê_Đức_Thọ
Topics referred to by the same term
Minh Đức may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Minh Đức, Đồ Sơn, a ward of Đồ Sơn District in Haiphong Minh Đức, Hưng Yên, a ward of Mỹ Hào
Minh_Đức
French architect (1802–1879)
Joseph-Louis Duc (French pronunciation: [ʒozɛf lwi dyk]; 25 October 1802 – 22 January 1879) was a French architect. Duc came to prominence early, with
Joseph-Louis_Duc
Royal tomb of the Nguyễn Dynasty in Vietnam
Dục Đức (Vietnamese: Lăng Dục Đức), officially the An Mausoleum (An Lăng, chữ Hán: 安陵) is a tomb complex in Huế, Vietnam, in which are buried Dục Đức
Tomb_of_Dục_Đức
Part of the Vietnam War (1968)
7969028 The Battle of Kham Duc was a major battle of the Vietnam War. The event occurred in Khâm Đức, now district capital of Khâm Đức District, then in Quảng
Battle_of_Kham_Duc
Prefecture and commune in Grand Est, France
Bar-le-Duc (French pronunciation: [baʁ lə 'dyk] ), formerly known as Bar, is a commune in the Meuse département, of which it is the capital. The department
Bar-le-Duc
French actress
Marcelle Duc (22 March 1917 – 23 November 2014), known professionally as Hélène Duc, was a French actress. She appeared in Edward and Caroline (1951),
Hélène_Duc
Metro station in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Thủ Đức Station (Vietnamese: Ga Thủ Đức) is an elevated Ho Chi Minh City Metro station on Line 1. Located in Bình Thọ quarter, Thủ Đức, Ho Chi Minh City
Thủ_Đức_station
Vietnamese politician
Nông Đức Mạnh (Vietnamese: [nəwŋm ɗɨ́k mâjŋ̟ˀ] ; born 11 September 1940) is a Vietnamese politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party
Nông_Đức_Mạnh
Municipal city in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Thủ Đức (IPA: [tʰu˨˩˦:ɗɨk˧˥]) is a former sub-municipality in Ho Chi Minh City of the Southeast region of Vietnam. Thủ Đức ceased to exist as a municipal
Thủ_Đức_(city)
Regent of France from 1715 to 1723
was titled Duke of Chartres and was formally addressed as Monseigneur le Duc de Chartres. As the second living son of his parents, his birth was not greeted
Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans
President of Vietnam from 1992 to 1997
Lê Đức Anh (Vietnamese: [le˧˧ ʔɗɨk̚˧˦ ʔajŋ̟˧˧]; 1 December 1920 – 22 April 2019) was a Vietnamese politician and general who served as the fifth President
Lê_Đức_Anh
Vietnamese mechanical/materials scientist
Nguyen Dinh Duc (Nguyễn Đình Đức) (born 1963) is a Vietnamese scientist and currently serves as full professor, the member of the Central Committee of
Nguyen_Dinh_Duc
Catholic church in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Basilica of Saigon (Vietnamese: Vương cung thánh đường Chính tòa Đức Bà Sài Gòn or Nhà thờ Đức Bà Sài Gòn; French: Basilique-Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Saïgon)
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon
Notre-Dame_Cathedral_Basilica_of_Saigon
Topics referred to by the same term
Đức Xuân may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Đức Xuân, Thái Nguyên, a ward of Thái Nguyên province Đức Xuân, Hà Giang, a commune of Bắc
Đức_Xuân
Vietnamese conjoined twins
(Vietnamese: Nguyễn Việt, 25 February 1981 – 6 October 2007) and Duc Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Đức, born 25 February 1981) were a pair of Vietnamese conjoined
Viet_and_Duc_Nguyen
Noble title
The titles of Prince de la Moskowa (English: Prince of the Moskva) and Duc d'Elchingen (English: Duke of Elchingen) were created by Napoleon, Emperor
Prince_de_la_Moskowa
Basketball team in Dakar, Senegal
Dakar Université Club Basketball, also known simply as DUC or DUC Dakar, is a Senegalese basketball club based in Dakar. It is the basketball team of the
Dakar Université Club (basketball)
Dakar_Université_Club_(basketball)
French government official (1648–1714)
[pɔl də bovilje]), count and later (1679) 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan (1648–1714), often referred to as the duc de Beauvilliers, was a French government official
Paul de Beauvilliers, 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan
Paul_de_Beauvilliers,_2nd_duc_de_Saint-Aignan
French nobleman and politician
He was a duke, initially with the title 'duc d'Enville' or 'duc d'Anville' and later with that of 6th duc de La Rochefoucauld. La Rochefoucauld was born
Louis Alexandre de La Rochefoucauld, 6th Duke of La Rochefoucauld
Louis_Alexandre_de_La_Rochefoucauld,_6th_Duke_of_La_Rochefoucauld
Topics referred to by the same term
Đức Giang may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Đức Giang, Long Biên, a ward of Long Biên District in Hanoi Đức Giang, Hoài Đức, a commune
Đức_Giang
Topics referred to by the same term
a ward of Phan Thiết Đức Thắng, Bắc Giang, a commune of Hiệp Hòa District Đức Thắng, Quảng Ngãi, a commune of Mộ Đức District Đức Thắng, Hưng Yên, a commune
Đức_Thắng
Vietnamese politician (1888–1980)
Tôn Đức Thắng (Vietnamese: [ton˧˧ ʔɗɨk̚˧˦ tʰaŋ˧˦]; 20 August 1888 – 30 March 1980) was the second President of Vietnam under the leadership of General
Tôn_Đức_Thắng
Orléanist to the French throne since 2019
Royal Highness The Count of Paris He was created Duke of Vendôme (French: Duc de Vendôme) by his paternal grandfather, on 27 September 1987. Following
Jean,_Count_of_Paris
Cathedral in Paris, France, built 1163–1345
led to restoration between 1844 and 1864, supervised by Eugène Viollet-le-Duc. On 26 August 1944, the Liberation of Paris from German occupation was celebrated
Notre-Dame_de_Paris
French royal (1772–1804)
Louis Antoine de Bourbon, Duke of Enghien (duc d'Enghien pronounced [dɑ̃ɡɛ̃]) (Louis Antoine Henri; 2 August 1772 – 21 March 1804) was a member of the
Louis Antoine, Duke of Enghien
Louis_Antoine,_Duke_of_Enghien
Urban district in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Thủ Đức is a former urban district (quận) in the northeast of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In 1997, the southern part of Thủ Đức was divided to become District
Thủ_Đức_district
James W. Le Duc (a.k.a. James W. LeDuc) is an American virologist and epidemiologist. He is an adjunct professor in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology
James_W._Le_Duc
Ward in Vĩnh Long, Vietnam
Thanh Đức is a ward in Vĩnh Long province, Vietnam. It is one of 124 communes and wards in the province after the 2025 reorganization. Thanh Đức ward has
Thanh_Đức
French duke; legitimized son of Louis XIV (1670–1736)
Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, Légitimé de France, duc du Maine (31 March 1670 – 14 May 1736) was an illegitimate son of Louis XIV and his official mistress
Louis_Auguste,_Duke_of_Maine
Duc de Châtillon was a French noble title. The first creation, in 1643, was for Gaspard III de Coligny, a Marshal of France, who was also known as duc
Duc_de_Châtillon
Ward in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Thủ Đức (Vietnamese: Phường Thủ Đức) is a ward of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is one of the 168 new wards, communes and special zones of the city following
Thủ_Đức,_Ho_Chi_Minh_City
Spanish-French aristocrat
historic French titles of, respectively, Duke of Burgundy (duc de Bourgogne) and Duke of Berry (duc de Berry). In Spain, the twins are Don Luis and Don Alfonso
Louis_Alphonse_de_Bourbon
Airport
Halliburton Field (IATA: DUC, ICAO: KDUC, FAA LID: DUC) (Duncan Municipal Airport) is in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United States, two miles south of
Halliburton_Field
French royal and father of Louis Philippe I, King of the French (1747–1793)
CS1 maint: work parameter with ISBN (link) "Louis Philippe Joseph Orléans, Duc d'." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6Th Edition, Apr. 2016, p. 1. Chisholm
Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
Louis_Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans
Topics referred to by the same term
Tân Đức may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Tân Đức, Cà Mau, a rural commune of Đầm Dơi District. Tân Đức, Bình Thuận [vi], a rural commune
Tân_Đức
Pretender to the French throne as Henry V (1844–83)
Duke of Bordeaux (French: Henri Charles Ferdinand Marie Dieudonné d'Artois, duc de Bordeaux, comte de Chambord; 29 September 1820 – 24 August 1883), was
Henri,_Count_of_Chambord
Topics referred to by the same term
DUCS or Ducs may refer to: Ducs d'Angers, a French ice hockey team Ducs de Dijon, a French ice hockey team Ducs de Longueuil, a Canadian junior baseball
DUCS
Topics referred to by the same term
The French title Duc d'Aiguilion may refer to any one of its holders: Charles of Lorraine, Duke of Mayenne 1599–1611 Henry Duke of Mayenne 1611–1621 (son
Duc_d'Aiguilion
French soldier, statesman and diplomat (1493–1567)
Anne de Montmorency, duc de Montmorency (c. 1493 – 12 November 1567) was a French noble, governor, royal favourite and Constable of France during the
Anne de Montmorency, 1st Duke of Montmorency
Anne_de_Montmorency,_1st_Duke_of_Montmorency
French prince (1775–1844)
never had children. Biography portal List of shortest-reigning monarchs Duc d'Angoulême's porcelain factory Nagel, Susan (4 March 2008). Marie-Therese
Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême
Louis_Antoine,_Duke_of_Angoulême
Vietnamese nuclear scientist
Trần Đức Thiệp (Vietnamese: Trần Đức Thiệp; Vietnamese: [t͡ɕə̀n ʔɗɨ́k̚ tʰiə̣p̚ʔ] ) (born 1949) is a Vietnamese nuclear scientist and former deputy director
Trần_Đức_Thiệp
French soldier and politician (1752–1819)
Philippe-Louis-Marc-Antoine, comte de Noailles, prince-duc de Poix, and 2nd Spanish and 1st French duc de Mouchy (21 November or 21 December 1752 – 17 February
Philippe_Louis_de_Noailles
Belgian food company
Duc d'O is a Belgian food company based in Bruges. It was founded in 1983 by Hendrik Verhelst, a former timber merchant. The company focused on chocolate
Duc_d'O
Airport
Thường Ðức Camp (also known as Thường Ðức Special Forces Camp) is a former U.S. Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) base southwest of Da Nang
Thường_Ðức_Camp
Vietnamese journalist, blogger, and author
Trương Huy San, better known by his pen name Huy Đức, is a Vietnamese journalist, blogger, and author. In 2005–2006 he studied at the University of Maryland
Huy_Đức
Royal tomb of the Nguyễn dynasty in Vietnam
107°33′58″E / 16.4325°N 107.5660°E / 16.4325; 107.5660 Tomb of Tự Đức (Vietnamese: Lăng Tự Đức), officially Khiêm Mausoleum (Khiêm Lăng, chữ Hán: 謙陵), is located
Tomb_of_Tự_Đức
Germany footballer
Nguyen Nhu Duc Anh (born 2 January 2000) is a German professional footballer who plays as a center-back for V.League 1 team PVF-CAND. In January 2023
Nguyen_Nhu_Duc_Anh
Topics referred to by the same term
Hợp Đức may refer to several places in Vietnam, including: Hợp Đức, Haiphong, a ward of Đồ Sơn District Hợp Đức, Bắc Giang, a commune of Tân Yên District
Hợp_Đức
French nobleman, bibliophile and military man
blɑ̃]), duc de Vaujours, duc de La Vallière (9 October 1708 – 16 November 1780), was a French nobleman, bibliophile and military man. The present duc d'Uzès
Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc
Louis_César_de_La_Baume_Le_Blanc
16th-century French prince and governor
Charles de Bourbon, duc de Vendôme (2 June 1489 – 25 March 1537) was a French soldier, governor, Prince du Sang and courtier during the reigns of Louis
Charles,_Duke_of_Vendôme
French prince (1640–1701)
and Customs". heraldica.org. Retrieved 9 July 2010. "Philippe I de France, duc d'Orléans". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 8 October
Philippe_I,_Duke_of_Orléans
Thủ Đức Military Academy was an officer training school of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam). It was located in the Thủ Đức District
Thủ_Đức_Military_Academy
1912 steamboat in United States
Sol Duc was a steamship which was operated on northern Puget Sound from 1912 to 1935, chiefly on a route connecting ports on the Olympic Peninsula with
Sol_Duc_(steamship)
Topics referred to by the same term
Đức Phong may refer to several places in Vietnam: Đức Phong, Bình Phước, a township and capital of Bù Đăng District Đức Phong, Quảng Ngãi [vi], a rural
Đức_Phong
Historical title in the Peerage of France
Caumont, duc de La Force, (1582–1678), brother Jacques-Nompar II de Caumont, duc de La Force, (1630?-1699), grandson Henri-Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de
Duke_of_La_Force
Phenomenology and Marxist philosophy
Trần Đức Thảo (26 September 1917 – 24 April 1993) was a Vietnamese philosopher. His work (written primarily in French) attempted to unite phenomenology
Tran_Duc_Thao
Vietnamese professional sport player
Nguyễn Hoàng Đức (born 11 January 1998) is a Vietnamese professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for V.League 1 club Ninh Bình and the Vietnam
Nguyễn_Hoàng_Đức
French courtier and memoirist (1675–1755)
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon, GE (French pronunciation: [lwi də ʁuvʁwa]; 16 January 1675 – 2 March 1755), was a French courtier and memoirist
Louis de Rouvroy, duc de Saint-Simon
Louis_de_Rouvroy,_duc_de_Saint-Simon
Illuminated manuscript book of hours
The Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry (French pronunciation: [tʁɛ ʁiʃz‿œʁ dy dyk də beʁi]; lit. 'The very rich Hours of the Duke of Berry'), or Très
Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry
Très_Riches_Heures_du_Duc_de_Berry
Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1964 to 2000
"Le monument pour le grand-duc Jean prend forme". virgule.lu. Thill, Marc (23 April 2024). "Le monument dédié au grand-duc Jean: un chemin semé d'embûches"
Jean, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
Jean,_Grand_Duke_of_Luxembourg
City in North Brabant, Netherlands
165 – Heusden 25,638 – Vught 11,242 – Maasdonk + 355,230 French: Bois-le-Duc [bwɑ l(ə) dyk]; German: Herzogenbusch [ˌhɛʁtsoːɡn̩ˈbʊʃ] . "Samenstelling
's-Hertogenbosch
French merchant and privateer ship 1808–1812
Duc de Dantzig (or Duc-de-Dantzick) was a brig launched in 1808 at Nantes that became a privateer. She captured a number of vessels, generally plundering
Duc_de_Dantzig_(1808_ship)
French aristocrat (1846-1906)
Louis-Alphonse-Victor, 5th duc de Broglie, called Victor de Broglie (30 October 1846 – 26 August 1906), was a French aristocrat. Victor de Broglie was
Victor_de_Broglie_(1846–1906)
French statesman (1811–1865)
Charles Auguste Louis Joseph de Morny, 1st Duc de Morny (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl oɡyst lwi ʒozɛf dəmɔʁni]; 15/16 September 1811 – 10 March 1865) was
Charles,_Duc_de_Morny
Commune in Central Highlands, Vietnam
Đức An is a commune (xã) of Lâm Đồng Province, Vietnam. Ministry of Public Information in Vietnam Archived 2012-08-20 at the Wayback Machine v t e
Đức_An
France international rugby union player (born 1986)
François Trinh-Duc (French: [fʁɑ̃swa tʁɛ̃dyk]; born 11 November 1986) is a former French rugby union player. Trinh-Duc's regular position was as a fly-half
François_Trinh-Duc
French journalist and militant socialist
Antoine-Joseph Duc (11 May 1856 – April 1934), known as Duc-Quercy and sometimes called Albert Duc-Quercy, was a French journalist and militant socialist
Duc-Quercy
Noble family
grandson, François-Marie, was made duc de Broglie and a peer of France in 1742. His great-grandson, Victor-François, 2nd duc de Broglie, was created Prince
House_of_Broglie
French army officer (1718–1804)
he saw further service on the Rhine, and he succeeded his father as 2nd duc de Broglie on the old duke's death in 1745. He was made a Maréchal de Camp
Victor François de Broglie, 2nd Duke of Broglie
Victor_François_de_Broglie,_2nd_Duke_of_Broglie
French prince (1608–1660)
fought against Spain on the northern frontiers of France. He was created duc d'Alençon in 1646. During the wars of the Fronde (1648–1653), he demonstrated
Gaston,_Duke_of_Orléans
Ducal title in France
Piney (French: Duc de Piney) was a title in the Peerage of France named for the holding of Piney. The holders were also sometimes called duc de Luxembourg
Duke_of_Piney-Luxembourg
Vietnamese badminton player (born 1998)
Lê Đức Phát (born 1 February 1998) is a Vietnamese badminton player. He qualified to represent Vietnam at the 2024 Summer Olympics and was chosen his
Lê_Đức_Phát
French prince; grandson of Louis Philippe I
Ferdinand Philippe Marie d'Orléans, duc d'Alençon (12 July 1844 – 29 June 1910) was the son of Louis Charles Philippe Raphael d'Orléans, Duke of Nemours
Prince Ferdinand, Duke of Alençon
Prince_Ferdinand,_Duke_of_Alençon
Municipality in Flemish Community, Belgium, Belgian territory of Baarle
Baarle-Hertog (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌbaːrlə ˈɦɛrtɔx]; French: Baerle-Duc, pronounced [baʁl(ə)dyk]) is a Flemish municipality of Belgium, much of which
Baarle-Hertog
French soldier and politician
Louis de Gontaut (French pronunciation: [aʁmɑ̃ lwi də ɡɔ̃to]), duc de Lauzun, later duc de Biron, and usually referred to by historians of the French Revolution
Armand_Louis_de_Gontaut
French politician (1821–1901)
Albert de Broglie was born in Paris, France, the eldest son of Victor, 3rd duc de Broglie, a liberal statesman of the July Monarchy, and Albertine, baroness
Albert de Broglie, 4th Duke of Broglie
Albert_de_Broglie,_4th_Duke_of_Broglie
French military commander (1769–1815)
and 17 for deportation; five abstained. Only a single vote, that of the Duc de Broglie, was for acquittal. On 6 December 1815, he was condemned. On 7
Michel_Ney
Vietnamese politician (1937–2025)
Trần Đức Lương (Vietnamese: [t͡ɕən˨˩ ʔɗɨk̚˧˦ lɨəŋ˧˧]; 5 May 1937 – 20 May 2025) was a Vietnamese politician who served as the sixth President of Vietnam
Trần_Đức_Lương
Family
the context of French nobility, the head of the family holds the titles of Duc de Magenta and Marquis de MacMahon. John MacMahon (1715–1775), an Irish doctor
MacMahon_family
Airport
Đức Phổ Base Camp (also known as Đức Phổ Airfield, LZ Bronco, LZ Montezuma and Núi Đàng) is a former U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Army base in the Đức Phổ
Đức_Phổ_Base_Camp
French Marshal (1758–1817)
André Masséna, prince d'Essling, duc de Rivoli (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃dʁe massena]; born Andrea Massena; 6 May 1758 – 4 April 1817), was a French military
André_Masséna
DUC
DUC
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a diminutive of Duce.Americanized spelling of French Doucet.
Surname or Lastname
Polish, German, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Polish, German, and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : from Polish litwin, an ethnic name for someone from Lithuania (Polish Litwa, Lithuanian Lietuva, a word of uncertain etymology, perhaps a derivative of the river name Leità ). In the 14th century Lithuania was an independent grand duchy which extended from the Baltic to the shores of the Black Sea. It was united with Poland in 1569, and was absorbed into the Russian empire in 1795. The region referred to as Lite in Ashkenazic culture encompassed not only Lithuania but also Latvia, Estonia, Belarus, parts of northern Ukraine, and parts of northeastern Poland.English : from an Old English personal name, Lēohtwine, composed of the elements lēoht ‘light’, ‘bright’ + wine ‘friend’.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname meaning ‘diver’, from an agent derivative of Middle English douke(n) ‘to dive’ (a word that is probably related to duck (the bird)).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.North German (Dücker) and Dutch : from the term for a duck or diving bird (from du(c)ken ‘to dive or duck’), probably applied as a nickname for someone thought to resemble the duck, but perhaps in some cases a metonymic occupational name for fowler or for a furrier who used the pelts of diving birds in his trade.
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English
English : habitational name from the village of Entwisle in Lancashire, named from Old English henna ‘(water) hen’ or ened ‘duck’ + twisla ‘tongue of land in a river fork’.
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English
English : from Middle English doke, hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a duck or a metonymic occupational name for someone who kept ducks or for a wild fowler.Irish : English name adopted as an equivalent of Lohan (an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Leocháin ‘descendant of Leochán’) by mistranslation, as if from lacha ‘duck’.North German (also Dück) : probably a nickname for a coward, from Low German duken ‘to duck or dive’.German (Dück(e)) : from a pet form of an old Germanic personal name formed with theud, diot ‘people’, ‘race’.
Female
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Magdolna, DUCI means "of Magdala."
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English
English : topographic name from Middle English feldes, plural or possessive of feld ‘open country’. This name is also found as a translation of equivalent names in other languages, in particular French Deschamps, Duchamp.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Cambridgeshire called Duxford, recorded c. 960 as Dukeswrthe ‘enclosure (Old English wor{dh}) of a man called Duc(c)’.
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, recorded in the early 13th century as D(e)ukesbiri, from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Deowuc or Duc(c) (both of uncertain origin) + Old English burh ‘fort’ (see Burke).
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English and Irish
English and Irish : from Middle English duk(e) ‘duke’ (from Old French duc, from Latin dux, genitive ducis ‘leader’), applied as an occupational name for someone who worked in the household of a duke, or as a nickname for someone who gave himself airs and graces.English and Irish : possibly also from the personal name Duke, a short form of Marmaduke, a personal name said to be from Irish mael Maedoc ‘devotee (mael, maol ‘bald’, ‘tonsured one’) of Maedoc’, a personal name (M’Aodhóg) meaning ‘my little Aodh’, borne by various early Irish saints, in particular a 6th-century abbot of Clonmore and a 7th-century bishop of Ferns.Scottish : compare the old Danish personal name Duk (Old Norse Dūkr).In some cases, possibly an Americanized form of French Leduc or Spanish Duque.Possibly an Americanized spelling of Polish Duk, a nickname from dukac ‘to stammer or falter’.
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English
English : nickname from Middle English douce, dowce ‘sweet’, ‘pleasant’ (Old French dolz, dous, from Latin dulcis). This was also in occasional use as a female personal name in the Middle Ages, and some examples may derive from it.Italian : from duce ‘leader’, ‘chief’, probably applied as a nickname.
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English
English : from the Old French personal name Malhard, composed of the Germanic elements madal ‘council’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’. This was introduced to Britain by the Normans.English : nickname for someone supposedly resembling a male wild duck, Middle English, Old French malard.
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English
English : occupational name for a moneylender or minter or a nickname for a rich man, from Old French ducat (Italian ducato), name of a gold coin. This was spelled duket in Middle English; Ducat is a ‘restored’ form. It has been confused with Duckett.Scottish : probably a variant of Duguid.French : patronymic from the nickname Cat, from a dialect variant of chat ‘cat’.Variant spelling of German and Jewish Dukat, cognate with 1.
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English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place called Dugdale, probably the hamlet near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, now known as Dagdale, from the Old English personal name or byname Ducca + Old English dæl or Old Norse dalr ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English byname Draca, meaning ‘snake’ or ‘dragon’, Middle English Drake, or sometimes from the Old Norse cognate Draki. Both are common bynames and, less frequently, personal names. Both the Old English and the Old Norse forms are from Latin draco ‘snake’, ‘monster’ (see Dragon).English and Dutch : from Middle English drake, Middle Dutch drÄke ‘male duck’ (from Middle Low German andrake), hence a nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a drake, or perhaps a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a drake.North German : nickname from Low German drake ‘dragon’ (see Drach 1).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ (Old English dūce).English : nickname from Middle English douke, duk(ke) ‘duck’ + heved ‘head’.English : nickname from Old French ducquet ‘owl’, a diminutive of duc ‘guide’, ‘leader’ (see Duke 1).English : from a Middle English diminutive of the Old English personal name or byname Ducca.English : from a Middle English pet form of the personal name Duke.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Lancashire)
English (chiefly Lancashire) : habitational name from Duckworth Fold, in the borough of Bury, Lancashire, which is named from Old English fūce ‘duck’ + wor{dh} ‘enclosure’.
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English
English : patronymic from Dow, a variant of Daw.English : metronymic from a medieval female personal name (see Duce).
Male
Celtic
, divine noble (or leader).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Duce. In this spelling, the name has also been found in Ireland since the 14th century.
DUC
DUC
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Oriya, Traditional
Sri Shankaracharya; Founder of Adwaitha Philosophy
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire, Wish
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish
Man with Crooked Nose
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
English
Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
Girl/Female
Indian
Pure
Girl/Female
English
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Sun Reflected in Water
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Patient
DUC
DUC
DUC
DUC
DUC
n.
A young or little duck.
n.
One who, or that which, ducks; a plunger; a diver.
n.
Alt. of Duck's-meat
n.
See Duck mole, under Duck, n.
a.
Having to duct or outlet; as, a ductless gland.
v. t.
A sudden inclination of the bead or dropping of the person, resembling the motion of a duck in water.
n.
An instrument for accurately determining the ductility of metals.
a.
Having a bill like that of a duck.
v. t.
To plunge the head of under water, immediately withdrawing it; as, duck the boy.
a.
Having short legs, like a waddling duck; short-legged.
n.
Duckweed.
n.
A duck used to lure wild ducks into a decoy; hence, a person employed to lure others into danger.
n.
A genus (Lemna) of small plants, seen floating in great quantity on the surface of stagnant pools fresh water, and supposed to furnish food for ducks; -- called also duckmeat.
a.
Having the form of a duck's bill.
a.
Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people.