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American football player (born 1969)
Brett Lorenzo Favre (/fɑːrv/ FARV; born October 10, 1969) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football
Brett_Favre
Swiss engineer
Eric Favre is a Swiss engineer, best known for inventing the Nespresso system in 1976, the first single-serve coffee container. Favre graduated from the
Eric_Favre
Surname list
Favre is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alphonse Favre (1815–1890), Swiss geologist Brett Favre (born 1969), U.S. football
Favre
Gilbert Favre (November 19, 1936 – December 12, 1998) was a clarinetist from Geneva, Switzerland. He trained at the Conservatory of Geneva, and also played
Gilbert_Favre
Swiss watch manufacturer
Favre-Leuba is a Swiss luxury wristwatch manufacturer headquartered in Grenchen, Switzerland, and formerly a pioneer in watch design, manufacturing and
Favre-Leuba
French dermatologist
Maurice Favre (1876–1954) was a French dermatologist who gave his name to Durand-Nicolas-Favre disease, Gamna-Favre bodies and Favre–Racouchot syndrome
Maurice_Favre
Topics referred to by the same term
Favre is a surname. Favre may also refer to: Favre Bjerg, a mountain in Greenland Favre Lake, Nevada A. Favre & Fils, watch manufacturer Favre–Racouchot
Favre_(disambiguation)
American activist (born 1968)
Deanna Farago Tynes Favre (born December 28, 1968) is an American author and founder and CEO of the Deanna Favre Hope Foundation. Favre was diagnosed with
Deanna_Favre
Swiss footballer and coach (born 1957)
Lucien Favre (French pronunciation: [lysjɛ̃ favʁ]; born 2 November 1957) is a Swiss professional football manager and former player who most recently
Lucien_Favre
Medical condition
Favre–Racouchot syndrome is a solar elastotic disorder consisting of multiple open comedones that occurs in skin damaged by sunlight, especially under
Favre–Racouchot_syndrome
Favre averaging is the density-weighted averaging method, used in variable density or compressible turbulent flows, in place of the Reynolds averaging
Favre_averaging
National Football League franchise in Green Bay, Wisconsin
then led by former Packers quarterback Brett Favre. Green Bay beat Favre's new team 28–24 when Favre's final pass to Randy Moss in the end zone flew
Green_Bay_Packers
French statesman and lawyer
Jules Claude Gabriel Favre (21 March 1809 – 20 January 1880) was a French statesman and lawyer. After the establishment of the Third Republic in September
Jules_Favre
Inclusion bodies of cells with Lymphogranuloma venereum
Gamna–Favre bodies are large, intracytoplasmic basophilic inclusion bodies seen in endothelial cells in patients with lymphogranuloma venereum. They are
Gamna–Favre_bodies
2025 American film
Untold: The Fall of Favre is a 2025 American sports documentary film directed by Rebecca Gitlitz. It was released on Netflix on May 20, 2025, as the third
Untold:_The_Fall_of_Favre
Medical condition
Goldmann–Favre syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by early-onset nyctalopia, decreased visual acuity, and abnormal findings of the fundus
Goldmann–Favre_syndrome
French illustrator
Malika Favre (born 14 December 1982) is a French illustrator and graphic artist based in Barcelona. Her style of works could be characterized by pure
Malika_Favre
1997 National Football League championship game
Packers' fortunes turned after head coach Mike Holmgren and quarterback Brett Favre joined the team in 1992. After four losing seasons, the Patriots' rise began
Super_Bowl_XXXI
A. Favre & Fils is a Swiss luxury watch manufacturer located in Carouge, a municipality in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. Their timepieces are made
A._Favre_&_Fils
American internet personality (born 1983)
was on whether Favre violated workplace conduct policy, not to "make judgments about the appropriateness of personal relationships." Favre admitted to sending
Jenn_Sterger
Association football club in France
coach. On 27 June 2022, Lucien Favre returned to Nice as manager. After a complicated first part of the season, Lucien Favre was fired. He was replaced by
OGC_Nice
Swiss engineer
Louis Favre (26 January 1826 – 19 July 1879) was a Swiss businessman and self-taught engineer who is primarily notable for the construction of the Gotthard
Louis_Favre_(engineer)
American football player (born 1983)
greatest and most talented quarterbacks of all time. After backing up Brett Favre for the first three years of his NFL career, Rodgers became the Packers'
Aaron_Rodgers
Swiss chef and socialist (1849–1903)
Joseph Favre (pronounced [ʒosɛf favʁ]; 17 February 1849 – 17 February 1903) was a Swiss chef who worked in Switzerland, France, Germany, and England.
Joseph_Favre
Mountain in eastern Greenland
Favre Bjerg (Danish: Favres Bjerg) is a mountain in eastern Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Northeast Greenland National Park. This peak
Favre_Bjerg
American physical culturist and vegetarianism activist
Carrica Le Favre (born June 1850) was an American physical culturist, dress reform advocate and vegetarianism activist. She founded the Chicago Vegetarian
Carrica_Le_Favre
Muskogean language interpreter
Simon Favre (May 31, 1760 – July 3, 1813) was an interpreter of the Muskogean languages, particularly Choctaw and Chickasaw, for the French, British,
Simon_Favre
Canadian basketball player (born 1998)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Shai_Gilgeous-Alexander
British TV sitcom (1977–1979; 1985)
when something wrong happens. Françoise Pascal (29 episodes) as Danielle Favre (Series 1–3), an amorous young French Catholic au pair who instantly grabs
Mind_Your_Language
Argentine-born Brazilian journalist and political activist (born 1949)
Luis Favre (born in Buenos Aires, Argentina 1949) is the pseudonym of Argentine-born Brazilian journalist and political activist Felipe Belisario Wermus
Luis_Favre
French industrialist and politician (1779–1867)
Ferdinand Abraham Favre (22 February 1779 – 16 July 1867) was a French industrialist and politician of the 19th century. He served as Mayor of Nantes
Ferdinand_Favre
French philosopher and educator
Julie Velten Favre (November 15, 1833 – c. 1896), sometimes called Madame Jules Favre, was a French philosopher and educator. She is known for her work
Julie_Favre
Topics referred to by the same term
Louis Favre may refer to: Louis Favre (engineer) (1826–1879), Swiss engineer Louis Favre (painter) (1892–1956), French painter, print maker, writer and
Louis_Favre
Notable 2003 regular season NFL game
Favre's Dad Game was a National Football League (NFL) regular season game played on December 22, 2003, between the Oakland Raiders (now known as the Las
Favre's_Dad_Game
Swiss racing driver
Philippe Favre (11 December 1961 − 6 December 2013) was a Swiss racing driver who notably competed in Formula 3000 and twice at the 24 Hours of Le Mans
Philippe_Favre
Genevan notable and benefactor (1843–1918)
Grange to the city of Geneva. Favre was the son of Edmond Favre, nephew of Alphonse Favre, and cousin of Léopold Favre; he never married. He was an external
William_Favre
Mountain in Switzerland
The Dent Favre is a mountain in the Bernese Alps, located between the Dent de Morcles and the Grand Muveran. Its summit straddles the border between the
Dent_Favre
French composer and musicologist (1905–1993)
Georges Favre (26 July 1905 – 25 April 1993) was a French composer and musicologist. He was a student of Paul Dukas for composition and Vincent d'Indy
Georges_Favre
Savoisian nobleman and jurist (1557–1624)
Antoine Favre, baron of Pérouges (5 October 1557 – 1624) was a nobleman and jurist from Savoy. Favre was born in Bourg-en-Bresse. After studies in Paris
Antoine_Favre
Genevan politician and military officer (1812–1880)
Edmond Favre (born François-Edmond Favre; 26 July 1812 – 26 May 1880) was a Genevan politician, general staff officer, and military writer, a member of
Edmond_Favre
NFL team season
was the first season since 1991 that quarterback Brett Favre was not on the team's roster. Favre retired in March, decided to come back over the summer
2008_Green_Bay_Packers_season
NFL team season
and Favre played the second half. On his first regular season play as a Packer, Favre threw a pass which was deflected and caught by himself. Favre was
1992_Green_Bay_Packers_season
Swiss jazz drummer and percussionist
Pierre Favre (born 2 June 1937) is a Swiss jazz drummer and percussionist born in Le Locle, Switzerland. He recorded the album Singing Drums (ECM, 1984)
Pierre_Favre_(musician)
French classical pianist
Laure Favre-Kahn (born 24 October 1976) is a French classical pianist. Born in Arles, it was her father, an amateur pianist, who introduced her to the
Laure_Favre-Kahn
Italian biathlete
Patrick Favre (born 30 July 1972) is a former Italian biathlete. At the Biathlon World Championships 1997 in Osrblie he won a bronze medal with the Italian
Patrick_Favre
Lake in Elko County, Nevada, United States
Favre Lake is a glacial tarn in the Ruby Mountains of Elko County, Nevada, United States. It is within the Ruby Mountains Wilderness, which is administered
Favre_Lake
Sexually transmitted infection
Lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV; also known as climatic bubo, Durand–Nicolas–Favre disease, poradenitis inguinale, lymphogranuloma inguinale, and strumous
Lymphogranuloma_venereum
NFL team season
home playoff loss ever. This was the last season for quarterback Brett Favre as a Green Bay Packer, as he initially retired following the season but
2007_Green_Bay_Packers_season
NFL team season (won Super Bowl)
touchdown passes (39) Brett Favre, NFC leader, passing yardage (3,899) Brett Favre, NFL MVP Brett Favre, Bert Bell Award Brett Favre, Offense, UPI NFC Player
1996_Green_Bay_Packers_season
American tennis player (born 1943)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Billie_Jean_King
Italian cross-country skier
Carlo Favre (born 2 February 1949) is an Italian cross-country skier. He competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics and the 1976 Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary;
Carlo_Favre
Swiss sailor
Charles Favre (23 January 1961 – 14 May 2015) was a Swiss sailor. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics. "Charles Favre". Olympedia
Charles_Favre
American basketball player (born 1984)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
LeBron_James
NFL team season
with the Packers, quarterback Brett Favre led the Packers offense, passing for 3,303 yards and 19 touchdowns. Favre, who played his first full season,
1993_Green_Bay_Packers_season
Swiss luxury watchmaker
manufacturing subsidiary of LVMH. The company was founded in 1865 by Georges Favre-Jacot in Le Locle in the canton of Neuchâtel and is one of the oldest continuously
Zenith_(watchmaker)
French businessman
Bernard Favre d'Echallens (born in 1950) is a French businessman. He has been in South Korea since 2000 as President and CEO of Thales Korea, the local
Bernard_Favre_d'Echallens
Swiss geologist (1815–1890)
Jean Alphonse Favre (31 March 1815 in Geneva – 11 July 1890 in Pregny) was a Swiss geologist. He was a pioneer of alpine geology and became director of
Alphonse_Favre
NFL team season
Brett Favre, NFL MVP Brett Favre, Bert Bell Award Brett Favre, Offense, UPI NFC Player of the Year Brett Favre, NFC Pro Bowl Selection Brett Favre, All-Pro
1995_Green_Bay_Packers_season
Jesuit priest and evangelist (1506–1546)
Peter Faber, SJ (French: Pierre Lefevre or Favre, Latin: Petrus Faber) (13 April 1506 – 1 August 1546) was a Savoyard Catholic priest, theologian and
Peter_Faber
French ski instructor, ski mountaineer, and mountain runner
Corinne Favre (born 15 December 1970) is a French professional ski instructor, competitive ski mountaineer, and champion mountain runner. In November
Corinne_Favre
49th season in franchise history
All-Pros on their roster, both league-highs for the season. Quarterback Brett Favre announced that he would not sign with the Minnesota Vikings on July 28,
2009_Minnesota_Vikings_season
Swiss historian
Guillaume Favre ( 1770 – 14 February 1851) was a Swiss scholar, bibliophile and politician from the city of Geneva. He was the son of the Swiss merchant
Guillaume_Favre
Valérie Favre (born 1959) is a Swiss artist who has been a professor of painting at the Universität der Künste in Berlin since 2006. Born in Evilard,
Valérie_Favre
Swiss zoologist, mycologist and geologist
Jules Favre (6 November 1882, Le Locle – 22 January 1959, Geneva) was a Swiss zoologist, mycologist and geologist. He was curator at the Natural History
Jules_Favre_(naturalist)
Savoyard grammarian and man of letters
Claude Favre de Vaugelas (6 January 1585 – 26 February 1650) was a Savoyard grammarian and man of letters. Although a lifelong courtier, Claude Favre was
Claude_Favre_de_Vaugelas
German-Croatian football manager (born 1982)
encounter against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, as head coach Favre missed the match due to illness. After Favre was sacked following a 5–1 loss against VfB Stuttgart
Edin_Terzić
French chemist (1813–1880)
Pierre Antoine Favre (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ɑ̃twan favʁ]; 20 February 1813 – 17 February 1880) was a French physician and chemist who specialized
Pierre_Antoine_Favre
French ski mountaineer (born 1988)
Sandrine Favre (born 5 September 1988) is a French ski mountaineer. 2010: 5th, World Championship, relay, together with Laëtitia Roux and Valentine Fabre
Sandrine_Favre
American basketball player (born 1976)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Tim_Duncan
Annual film festival in France
high-ranking official and historian Philippe Erlanger and film journalist Robert Favre Le Bret, set up an international cinematographic festival. The Americans
Cannes_Film_Festival
Argentine footballer (born 1978)
Gonzalo Adrián Favre (born 3 July 1978) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Colón de Santa Fe in Argentina and
Gonzalo_Favre
Swiss philanthropist and pro-Armenian activist (1846–1922)
Léopold Favre (24 December 1846 – 4 April 1922) was a Swiss officer, editor, translator, and philanthropist from Geneva, a member of the Favre family of
Léopold_Favre
American football season
Brett Favre, NFC leader, completions (304) Brett Favre, NFC leader, passing yards (3,867) Brett Favre, NFC leader, touchdown passes (35) Brett Favre, NFL
1997_Green_Bay_Packers_season
American basketball player (born 1988)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Stephen_Curry
Swiss footballer (born 1984)
Anthony Favre (born 1 February 1984) is a retired Swiss professional footballer. He last played for FC Le Mont. Anthony Favre at Soccerway. Retrieved
Anthony_Favre
Genevan merchant and politician
François Favre (between 1480 and 1487 – 28 November 1551, probably in Cologny) was a Genevan cloth merchant and politician, member of the Favre family.
François_Favre
2008 season of NFL team New York Jets
acquisition was veteran and former Green Bay Packers quarterback, Brett Favre. Favre, the NFL's all-time leader in touchdown passes, completions, passing
2008_New_York_Jets_season
Genevan notable family
The Favre family was a family of notables of Geneva, one of many bearing this surname in Romandy. Coming from Échallens, Jean Favre (d. 1525), a cloth
Favre_family
Ended the Franco-Prussian War (1871)
the active phase of the Franco-Prussian War. The signatories were Jules Favre, foreign minister in the provisional Government of National Defence, for
Armistice_of_Versailles
Defunct American stock car racing team
Jarrett/Favre Motorsports was an American stock car racing team owned by NASCAR driver Dale Jarrett and National Football League quarterback Brett Favre. The
Jarrett/Favre_Motorsports
French writer (1808–1886)
Adolphe Alphonse Favre (1 May 1808 – 15 January 1886) was a 19th-century French playwright, journalist, poet and novelist. Chief editor of the satirical
Adolphe_Favre
French painter
Louis Favre (15 September 1892 – 17 April 1956) was a French painter, print maker, writer and inventor who spent most of his life in France and the Netherlands
Louis_Favre_(painter)
Swiss footballer
Louis Favre was a Swiss footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played as defender. Favre played the 1935–36 Nationalliga season with Young Boys
Louis Favre (Switzerland footballer)
Louis_Favre_(Switzerland_footballer)
American basketball player and businessman (born 1963)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Michael_Jordan
1998 National Football League championship game
for the third consecutive year (Favre was named co-MVP in 1997 with Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders). Favre led the league with 35 passing touchdowns
Super_Bowl_XXXII
Albert Favre Zanuti was a Swiss-Italian watchmaker and entrepreneur, instrumental in the development of the watchmaking industry in Japan in the 1880s
Albert_Favre_Zanuti
Swiss watchmaker (1734-1820)
Antoine Favre-Salomon (30 November 1734 – 17 August 1820) was a Swiss watchmaker. In 1796, he invented a pocket watch with an embedded musical mechanism
Antoine_Favre-Salomon
2009–2022 Most consecutive starts: 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre, 1992–2010 Most consecutive starts to begin a career: 208 (227 including
List of NFL quarterback records
List_of_NFL_quarterback_records
French racing driver (born 2005)
Romain Favre (born 22 June 2005) is a French racing driver competing for DKR Engineering in the LMP3 class of the European Le Mans Series. Favre made his
Romain_Favre
American football player and commentator (born 1977)
set a record of 26 consecutive regular-season home wins, breaking Brett Favre's record. He won AFC Offensive Player of the Week for the two games against
Tom_Brady
NFL team season
only losing season the franchise would have involving quarterback Brett Favre. The Packers failed to improve their overall record of 10–6 from 2004 and
2005_Green_Bay_Packers_season
Scandal in the United States state of Mississippi that began in 2020
including three retired athletes: former professional football star Brett Favre and former wrestlers Brett DiBiase and Ted DiBiase Jr. The revelation of
Mississippi welfare funds scandal
Mississippi_welfare_funds_scandal
French footballer (1923–2008)
Louis Favre (23 October 1923 – 15 January 2008) was a French football player and later manager. Youye played as a striker, then as a winger, then as a
Louis Favre (French footballer)
Louis_Favre_(French_footballer)
Swiss alpine skier (1943–1986)
Willy Favre (September 24, 1943 – December 19, 1986) is a Swiss former alpine skier and Olympic medalist. He was born in Les Diablerets. He received a
Willy_Favre
Lakeside manor on the outskirts of Geneva
Grange on the invitation of its owner, Edmond Favre (1812-1880). William Favre (1843-1918), a son of Edmond Favre, bequested the La Grange area to the city
Parc_La_Grange
American football player and coach (born 1968)
2024. He spent most of his 13-season playing career as a backup to Brett Favre on the Green Bay Packers, where he was a member of the team that won Super
Doug_Pederson
Polish footballer (born 1988)
Retrieved 2 September 2020. "Die VDV 11 2014/2015 – De Bruyne, Sané und Favre auf dem Thron" (in German). VDV. Archived from the original on 23 May 2021
Robert_Lewandowski
American football coach (born 1963)
coach, where worked with Hall of Famer Brett Favre. In the 1999 season, while working with McCarthy, Favre threw for 4,091 yards, the fourth-best total
Mike_McCarthy
American football season
Vikings at the Green Bay Packers (the Packers' first game without Brett Favre since 1992) in which Aaron Rodgers helped the Packers win, 24–19, and the
2008_NFL_season
American basketball player (born 1947)
Duncan 2004: Boston Red Sox 2005: Tom Brady 2006: Dwyane Wade 2007: Brett Favre 2008: Michael Phelps 2009: Derek Jeter 2010: Drew Brees 2011: Mike Krzyzewski
Kareem_Abdul-Jabbar
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Having a Golden Shine
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö²× ï‹×šÖ°) Hebrew name CHANOWK means "dedicated" or "initiated." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest son of Cain, and a son of Jared the father of Methuselah. Enoch is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Chief of the Chosen One
Girl/Female
Hindu
One with auspicious signs on her
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Deep Insight
Male
Arthurian
, ("hawk of battle"); Gwalchmai.
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish BolesÅ‚aw, BOLESÅAWA means "large glory."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Silver; Beautiful
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional
Son of Dharma
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
By the Great Stream; A Short Form of Maxwell; Greatest; Little Maximus
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