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Look up Vaux or vaux in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaux may refer to: Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux (1743–1828), French chemist and pharmacist Bernard
Vaux
Baroque French château in Maincy
The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte (French pronunciation: [ʃato d(ə) vo l(ə) vikɔ̃t]) or simply Vaux-le-Vicomte is a Baroque French château located in Maincy
Vaux-le-Vicomte
Fort located in Vaux-Devant-Damloup, Meuse, France
Fort Vaux (French: Fort de Vaux), in Vaux-Devant-Damloup, Meuse, France, was a polygonal fort forming part of the ring of 19 large defensive works intended
Fort_Vaux
Architect and landscape designer (1824–95)
Calvert Vaux FAIA (/vɔːks/; December 20, 1824 – November 19, 1895) was an English-American architect and landscape designer. He and his professional partner
Calvert_Vaux
American animator and artist (born 1972)
Vaux (born 1972, in Islip, New York) is an American animator and artist who works as a storyboard artist and animation director on Family Guy. Vaux created
Joe_Vaux
Automobile manufacturer
The De Vaux (/dəˈvoʊ/) was an automobile produced by the De Vaux-Hall Motors Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Oakland, California. It was founded
De_Vaux
Brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England
Vaux Brewery was a major brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was taken over by
Vaux_Breweries
English canon regular
Laurence Vaux (Vose) (1519–1585) was an English canon regular. He died while imprisoned for being a Catholic priest. Vaux was born in Blackrod, Lancashire
Laurence_Vaux
13th-century crusade against Catharism in southern France
of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, pp. 235–236. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, p. 239. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay 1998, p. 243. Peter of les Vaux de Cernay
Albigensian_Crusade
Former Cistercian monastery in northern France
Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey (French: Abbaye des Vaux-de-Cernay) is a former Cistercian monastery in northern France (Île-de-France), situated in Cernay-la-Ville
Vaux-de-Cernay_Abbey
Peter of Vaux de Cernay (died c.1218) was a Cistercian monk of Vaux-de-Cernay Abbey, in what is now Yvelines, northern France, and a chronicler of the
Peter_of_Vaux-de-Cernay
Major-General Nicholas Francis Vaux, CB, DSO is a retired Royal Marines officer who commanded 42 Commando during the Falklands War. Vaux joined the Royal Marines
Nick_Vaux
British artist (born 1932)
Marc Vaux (born 29 November 1932, Swindon) is a British artist who rose to prominence in the 1960s. His work was included in the seminal Situation exhibition
Marc_Vaux
United States artist, photographer, botanist and naturalist
Mary Morris Vaux Walcott (July 31, 1860 – August 22, 1940) was an American artist and naturalist known for her watercolor paintings of wildflowers. She
Mary_Vaux_Walcott
American landscape architect (1856–1926)
Downing Vaux (November 14, 1856 – May 15, 1926) was an American landscape architect. He was one of the eleven founding members of the American Society
Downing_Vaux
American alternative rock band
Vaux was an American six-piece alternative rock band from Denver, Colorado, United States. Vaux was formed in 1997 in Denver, Colorado, under the original
Vaux_(band)
American racehorse trainer (born 1981)
Cherie DeVaux (born December 2, 1981) is an American thoroughbred racehorse trainer. In 2026, she won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes as the
Cherie_DeVaux
British businessman and military officer
Lieutenant-Colonel Ernest Vaux, CMG DSO VD DL (5 March 1865 – 21 November 1925) was a business man from County Durham and a distinguished officer in the
Ernest_Vaux
Part of Douaumont-Vaux in Grand Est, France
Vaux-devant-Damloup (French pronunciation: [vo d(ə)vɑ̃ dɑ̃lu], literally Vaux before Damloup) is a former commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est
Vaux-devant-Damloup
American politician (1816-1895)
Richard Vaux (December 19, 1816 – March 22, 1895) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for
Richard_Vaux
Recusant
of a letter warning about the Gunpowder plot. Vaux was the third daughter of William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden (1535–1595) and his first wife,
Anne_Vaux
French writer
Clotilde de Vaux, born Clotilde Marie (April 3, 1815 – April 5, 1846), was a French intellectual known to have inspired the French philosopher Auguste
Clotilde_de_Vaux
French nobleman and General
Noël Jourda de Vaux (12 March 1705 in Château des Vaux au Puy-en-Velay – 14 September 1788 in Grenoble), comte de Vaux, seigneur d'Artiac was a French
Noël_Jourda_de_Vaux
Part of Val-Mont in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
Jours-en-Vaux (French pronunciation: [ʒuʁ ɑ̃ vo]) is a former commune in the Côte-d'Or department in eastern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into
Jours-en-Vaux
American mansion and estate
Fatland, also known as Fatland Farm, Vaux Hall, Fatland Ford, and most recently, Vaux Hill, is a Greek Revival mansion and estate in Audubon, Pennsylvania
Fatland
Development area in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England
The Vaux Site is an area of brownfield land in the centre of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear currently undergoing development. The area of the former Vaux Breweries
Vaux_Site
de Vaux (Vans, Vance, Vallibus) is the surname of an old Norman noble family. The family held Norman estates as Lord Vaux. Robert and Aitard de Vaux followed
De_Vaux_family
English-born author known for early 19th century publications in Australia
Vaux (c. 1782 - after 1841) was an English-born convict transported to Australia on three occasions. He was the author of Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux
James_Hardy_Vaux
Defunct American motor vehicle manufacturer
The Continental De Vaux was an automobile produced by the Continental-De Vaux Company in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In April 1931, De Vaux-Hall Motors started
De_Vaux_Continental
Commune in Normandy, France
Vaux-sur-Aure (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ oʁ] , literally Vaux on Aure) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern
Vaux-sur-Aure
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
Baron Brougham and Vaux (/brʊm ... vɔːks/), of Brougham in the County of Westmorland and of High Head Castle in the County of Cumberland, is a title in
Baron_Brougham_and_Vaux
American mineralogist (1811–1882)
William Sansom Vaux (May 19, 1811 – May 5, 1882) was an American mineralogist. He served as vice-president of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia
William_Sansom_Vaux
20th-century French archaeologist
Roland Guérin de Vaux OP (17 December 1903 – 10 September 1971) was a French Dominican priest who led the Catholic team that initially worked on the Dead
Roland_de_Vaux
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Vaux-sur-Somme (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ sɔm], literally Vaux on Somme; Picard: Veux-su-Sonme) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France
Vaux-sur-Somme
Cemetery in Lausanne, Switzerland
The Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery (French: Cimetière du Bois-de-Vaux) is the principal burial ground of Lausanne in Switzerland. Laid out by the architect Alphonse
Bois-de-Vaux_Cemetery
Species of bird
Vaux's swift (Chaetura vauxi) is a small swift native to North America, Central America, and northern South America. It was named for the American scientist
Vaux's_swift
American judge
Roberts Vaux (January 25, 1786 – January 7, 1836) was an American lawyer, jurist, abolitionist, and philanthropist. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Roberts_Vaux
French anarchist community
La Clairière de Vaux, also known as Milieu libre de Vaux or the Vaux Colony, was an early 1900s intentional community in Essômes-sur-Marne, northeastern
La_Clairière_de_Vaux
Archaeological site in the West Bank
terrace. The principal excavations at Qumran were conducted by Roland de Vaux in the 1950s, and several later digs have been carried out. Since the 1967
Qumran
Illuminated manuscript
The Vaux Passional (Peniarth 482D) is an illuminated manuscript from the late fifteenth to early sixteenth century. With thirty-four large miniatures in
Vaux_Passional
Rugby player
Vaux Morisset Nicholson (18 November 1917 – 9 February 1976) was an Australian international rugby union player. Nicholson was the son of Wallabies winger
Vaux_Nicholson
French chemist and pharmacist
Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux (1743–1828) was a French chemist and pharmacist. Antoine-Alexis Cadet de Vaux was born in Paris on 11 January 1743, the youngest
Antoine-Alexis_Cadet_de_Vaux
American linguist (born 1968)
Bert Vaux (/vɔːks/; born November 19, 1968) is an American linguist, currently a professor of phonology and morphology at the University of Cambridge.
Bert_Vaux
United States historic place
The Promise Academy at Roberts Vaux High School (commonly referred to as the Roberts Vaux Promise Academy) is a historic American high school in the North
Roberts Vaux Junior High School
Roberts_Vaux_Junior_High_School
Topics referred to by the same term
William Vaux may refer to: William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, English peer William Sansom Vaux, American mineralogist William Sandys Wright Vaux, English
William_Vaux
Public park in Brooklyn, New York
Calvert Vaux Park (formerly known as Dreier Offerman Park) is an 85.53-acre (34.61 ha) public park in Gravesend, Brooklyn, in New York City. Created in
Calvert_Vaux_Park
Guy (died 21 March 1223) was the sixth Cistercian abbot of Vaux-de-Cernay from 1181 until 1210 and then the bishop of Carcassonne from 1212 until his death
Guy_of_Vaux-de-Cernay
English soldier and courtier
Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden (/ˈvɔːks/ VAWKS; c. 1460 – 14 May 1523) was a soldier and courtier in England and an early member of the House
Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden
Nicholas_Vaux,_1st_Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
Title in the Peerage of England
Baron Vaux of Harrowden (/ˈvɔːks/ VAWKS) is a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1523 for Sir Nicholas Vaux. The barony was created by
Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
Commune in Grand Est, France
Vaux (French pronunciation: [vo] ; German: Wals) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. Communes of the Moselle department
Vaux,_Moselle
Deputy Governor of Bombay
John Vaux was the Deputy Governor of Bombay in 1689. In the year 1697, when Vaux, along with his wife, were enjoying a boat ride in River Tapi in Surat
John_Vaux
production when the Vaux brewery was closed in 1999. In 2019 Maxim Brewery supported the making of a short film 'A passion for Vaux' celebrating Sunderland
Maxim_Brewery
English recusant and poet
William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden. His first wife, Elizabeth Beaumont, was the daughter of John Beaumont of Grace Dieu, Leicester. Both of Vaux's parents
Henry_Vaux
Place in Wallonia, Belgium
Vaux-Chavanne (Walloon: Li Vå-d'-Xhavane) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Manhay, located in the province of Luxembourg
Vaux-Chavanne
French orientalist (1867–1953)
de Vaux, Bernard, baron, 1867-: Avicenne (in French) (Gutenberg ebook) Carra de Vaux, Bernard, baron, 1867-: Avicenne / par le Bon. Carra de Vaux. (Paris :
Bernard_Carra_de_Vaux
English peer
Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden (13 September 1588 – 8 September 1661) was an English peer. He was the son of George Vaux (1564–1594) and his
Edward Vaux, 4th Baron Vaux of Harrowden
Edward_Vaux,_4th_Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
Commune in Normandy, France
Vaux-sur-Seulles (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ sœl] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. Vaux-sur-Seulles
Vaux-sur-Seulles
Church in Châlons-en-Champagne, France
The Notre-Dame-en-Vaux is a Roman Catholic church located in Châlons-en-Champagne. The cathedral is a major masterpiece in Marne. Started around 1157,
Notre-Dame-en-Vaux
French theologian
(/ˈwɔːldoʊ, ˈwɒl-/; also Valdo, Valdes, Waldes; French: Pierre Vaudès, de Vaux; Latin: Petrus Waldus, Valdus; c. 1140 – c. 1205) was a French merchant and
Peter_Waldo
Commune in Grand Est, France
Douaumont-Vaux (French pronunciation: [dwomɔ̃ vo]) is a commune in the Meuse department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. It was established on 1 January
Douaumont-Vaux
Battle on the Western Front during the First World War
alternating their attacks on either side of the Meuse and in June captured Fort Vaux. The Germans advanced towards the last geographical objectives of the original
Battle_of_Verdun
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Vaux-en-Beaujolais (French pronunciation: [vo ɑ̃ boʒɔlɛ], literally Vaux in Beaujolais) is a commune in the Rhône department in eastern France. It is the
Vaux-en-Beaujolais
152nd running of the Kentucky Derby
won the race with time 2:02.27. As a result, Golden Tempo trainer Cherie DeVaux became the first woman trainer to win the Derby. The 2026 Road to the Kentucky
2026_Kentucky_Derby
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Vaux-en-Bugey (French pronunciation: [vo ɑ̃ byʒɛ] , lit. 'Vaux in Bugey') is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. ‹ The template Historical
Vaux-en-Bugey
Mountain summit in Canada
Mount Vaux is a 3,310-metre (10,860-foot) mountain summit located in the Kicking Horse River valley of Yoho National Park, in the Ottertail Range of the
Mount_Vaux
French official (1615–1680)
Nicolas Fouquet, marquis de Belle-Île, vicomte de Melun et Vaux (French pronunciation: [nikɔla fukɛ]; 27 January 1615 – 23 March 1680) was the Superintendent
Nicolas_Fouquet
American racehorse (foaled 2023)
and Vinnie Viola's St. Elias Stable. Golden Tempo is trained by Cherie DeVaux, the first woman trainer to win the Kentucky Derby. She is the second to
Golden_Tempo
Public park in Manhattan, New York
in 1853. In 1858, landscape architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux won a design competition for the park with their "Greensward Plan". Construction
Central_Park
Commune in Normandy, France
Hermival-les-Vaux (French pronunciation: [ɛʁmival le vo] ) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France. ‹ The
Hermival-les-Vaux
Historic mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, US
the Italianate style by Andrew Jackson Downing and Calvert Vaux. Following a fire in 1855, Vaux rebuilt the house with modified plans. Richard Morris Hunt
Beechwood_(Astor_mansion)
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Vaux-sur-Lunain (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ lynɛ̃] , literally Vaux on Lunain) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department, Île-de-France, north central
Vaux-sur-Lunain
American landscape architect (1822–1903)
famous for co-designing many well-known urban parks with his partner Calvert Vaux, beginning with Central Park in New York City, which led to numerous other
Frederick_Law_Olmsted
American artist (1877–1968)
Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller (/miːtə ˈvaʊ/ MEE-tə VOW; born Meta Vaux Warrick; June 9, 1877 – March 13, 1968)) was an African-American artist who celebrated
Meta_Vaux_Warrick_Fuller
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Pont-de-Vaux (French pronunciation: [pɔ̃ də vo]) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. ‹ The template Historical populations is being considered
Pont-de-Vaux
Topics referred to by the same term
Hubert de Vaux may relate to: Hubert I de Vaux, created Baron of Gilsland in 1157, by King Henry II of England. Died circa 1164. Hubert II de Vaux, 5th Baron
Hubert_de_Vaux
Tower in Paris, France
Provins Saint-Ouen flea market Sèvres – Cité de la céramique Stade de France Vaux-le-Vicomte Culture and events Bastille Day military parade Dîner en Blanc
Eiffel_Tower
English courtier and poet 1509–1556
Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden KB (/ˈvɔːks/ VAWKS; 25 April 1509 – October 1556), English poet, was the eldest son of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron
Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden
Thomas_Vaux,_2nd_Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
#185 (October–November 1966), John Vance has not reappeared since. Fredric Vaux is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC
List of DC Comics characters: V
List_of_DC_Comics_characters:_V
English peer
son of Thomas Vaux, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, he succeeded his father as Baron Vaux of Harrowden in October 1556. As a Catholic, Vaux was several times
William Vaux, 3rd Baron Vaux of Harrowden
William_Vaux,_3rd_Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
British peer
Richard Hubert Gordon Gilbey, 12th Baron Vaux of Harrowden, Baron Gilbey (born 16 March 1965), is a British hereditary peerand former member of the House
Richard Gilbey, 12th Baron Vaux of Harrowden
Richard_Gilbey,_12th_Baron_Vaux_of_Harrowden
English antiquary
Sandys Wright Vaux FRS (28 February 1818 – 21 June 1885), was a celebrated English antiquary and numismatist of the 19th century. Vaux was born in 1818
William_Sandys_Wright_Vaux
Folly in New York City's Central Park
Park’s official weather station. Belvedere Castle was designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould in 1867. An architectural hybrid of Romanesque and Gothic
Belvedere_Castle
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Vaux-sur-Seine (French pronunciation: [vo syʁ sɛn], literally Vaux on Seine) is a commune in the Yvelines department in the Île-de-France in north-central
Vaux-sur-Seine
American sculptor
Cydra Robinson Vaux (June 28, 1962 – July 13, 2013) was a feminist sculptor and art teacher. She became a member of the Society of Sculptors in 2001 and
Cydra_Vaux
Gastropub partly dug into cliff face in Marsden, England
success during this period, but it was also allowed to fall into disrepair. Vaux took over The Grotto in 1898. They decided to clean the place up as it was
Marsden_Grotto
Commune in Île-de-France, France
Vaux-le-Pénil (French pronunciation: [vo lə penil] ) is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France
Vaux-le-Pénil
English nobleman
Oliver de Vaux (died 1244) Patron of Pentney and Baron Dalston, was a 13th-century English nobleman. Vaux was a son of Robert de Vaux. Oliver accompanied
Oliver_de_Vaux
French archivist and historian (1893–1988)
François Jourda de Vaux de Foletier, also called François de Vaux de Foletier, (22 June 1893 – 17 February 1988) was a 20th-century French archivist and
François Jourda de Vaux de Foletier
François_Jourda_de_Vaux_de_Foletier
British peer and politician
Victor Henry Peter Brougham, 4th Baron Brougham and Vaux (23 October 1909 – 20 June 1967), was a British peer and politician. Brougham's father, Henry
Victor Brougham, 4th Baron Brougham and Vaux
Victor_Brougham,_4th_Baron_Brougham_and_Vaux
2015 historical fiction television series
April 2017. On 11 May 2017, the official Instagram account of Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte published pictures of the ongoing shoot of the third season. On
Versailles_(TV_series)
British Lord High Chancellor (1778–1868)
Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, PC, FRS (/ˈbruː(ə)m ... ˈvoʊks/; 19 September 1778 – 7 May 1868) was a British statesman who became
Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux
Henry_Brougham,_1st_Baron_Brougham_and_Vaux
Capital of France
Provins Saint-Ouen flea market Sèvres – Cité de la céramique Stade de France Vaux-le-Vicomte Culture and events Bastille Day military parade Dîner en Blanc
Paris
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Vaux (French pronunciation: [vo] ; Occitan: Vaus) is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes in central France. The 19th-century French
Vaux,_Allier
Commune in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Vaux-Lavalette (French pronunciation: [vo lavalɛt]; Occitan: Vau) is a commune in the Charente department in southwestern France. The Lizonne forms the
Vaux-Lavalette
American superhero media franchise
Archived from the original on January 28, 2026. Retrieved January 28, 2026. Vaux, Robert (February 19, 2023). "When Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Takes
Marvel_Cinematic_Universe
English nobleman
John de Vaux (died 11 September 1287) also known as John de Vallibus was a 13th-century English nobleman. Vaux was a son of Oliver de Vaux and Pernel de
John_de_Vaux
Ancient Jewish manuscripts
Vaux. The Cave 1 site yielded discoveries of additional Dead Sea Scroll fragments, linen cloth, jars, and other artefacts. In November 1951, de Vaux and
Dead_Sea_Scrolls
City in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux bought land at the Croix des Gardes "about the year 1838, when it was little
Cannes
Valle Scholarium beati Nicholai), sometimes called the Valley College and De Vaux College, was a seat of learning in Salisbury, England. It has some claim
College of the Valley Scholars
College_of_the_Valley_Scholars
American horse race
was also the winner of the 2026 Kentucky Derby. Winning trainer Cherie DeVaux became the second woman to train a Belmont winner, after Jena Antonucci in
2026_Belmont_Stakes
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Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry the Eighth' Sir Nicholas Vaux.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (of Norman origin)
English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : habitational name, a variant of Vaux.English and Scottish (of Norman origin) : There are a number of early English examples of the name with articles rather than prepositions, which Reaney explains as being from a southern form of Middle English faus ‘false’, ‘untrustworthy’ (late Old English fals, from Latin falsus, reinforced by Old French fals, faus from the same source).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Vauxhall, habitational name from a place in Surrey so called, on the south bank of the River Thames, now part of Greater London. This was named in the 13th century as Faukeshalle ‘the Hall of Fauke’, a reference to Baron Falke de Breaulté, who was granted the manor by King John in 1233. This was the site of a famous pleasure garden frequented by 18th-century Londoners.
VAUX
VAUX
Male
Egyptian
, the praenomen of a king named Rameses.
Biblical
made of milk, or of fat; brother of the heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Good will, Friendship
Male
English
Pet form of English Michael, MICKY means "who is like God?"
Girl/Female
Tamil
Saravati | ஸாராவதீ
A river
Girl/Female
Muslim
Rachel.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Beautiful; Charming
Boy/Male
Biblical
My people are liberal.
Girl/Female
French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Polish
Jehovah is God; Violet Flower
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French
Dear One; Darling
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