Bernard
Bernard stands for:
- Bernard (soccer player) ( Bernard Anício Caldeira Duarte ; * 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- a variant of the first name Bernhard
- a French truck manufacturer, see Bernard (commercial vehicle manufacturer)
- a computer-animated television series, see Bernard (television series)
- Johann Nikolaus and brother Johann Heinrich, German snuff manufacturers, see the Bernard brothers
- Bernard , a character in the cartoon Bernard and Bianca - The Mouse Police
Bernard is a family name for the following people:
A.
- Adolphe Bernard (painter) (1812–1890), Belgian painter
- Adolphe Bernard (rower) (1871– ??), French rower
- Al Bernard (1888–1949), American singer
- Alain Bernard (dance teacher) (1932–2012), Swiss dancer, dance teacher and choreographer
- Alain Bernard (born 1983), French swimmer
- Albert Bernard (* 1917), Belgian fencer
- Aldis Bernard (around 1810–1876), Canadian politician and dentist
- Ali Bernard (* 1986), American wrestler
- André Bernard (* 1935), French modern pentathlon
- Andrea St. Bernard (* 1979), Grenadian Taekwondo
- Andreas Bernard (author) (* 1969), German cultural scientist, journalist and university professor
- Andreas Bernard (ice hockey player) (* 1990), Italian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Anna Bernard (1865–1938), German writer
- Anton Bernard (* 1989), Italian ice hockey player
- Armand Bernard (1928-2010), Canadian wrestler
- Augusta Bernard (1886–1946), French fashion designer
B.
- Bernard Bernard (1821–1895), French missionary
- Billy Bernard (* 1991), Luxembourg soccer player
- Bruno Bernard (1912–1987), American photographer
C.
- CE Bernard (* 1990), German writer
- Camille Bernard (1898–1984), Canadian singer, teacher and actress
- Carlos Bernard (born 1962), American actor
- Catherine Bernard (1662–1712), French writer
- Charles Jean Bernard (1876–1967), Dutch botanist and conservationist
- Charlotte Bernard (* 1972), French snowboarder
- Cheryl Bernard (* 1966), Canadian curler
- Christophe Bernard (chess player) (* 1952), French chess player
- Christophe Bernard (actor) , French actor and special effects artist
- Christophe Bernard (animator) , French animator and cameraman
- Claston Bernard (* 1979), Jamaican decathlete
- Claude Bernard (missionary) ( The poor priest ; 1588–1641), French people's missionary
- Claude Bernard (physician) (1813-1878), French physiologist
- Claude Bernard (poet) (* 1935), French theologian and poet
- Claudine Bernard (* 1992), Luxembourg soccer player
D.
- Daniel Bernard (1941-2004), French ambassador
- Daniel Bernard (soccer player) (born 1949), French soccer player
- Douglas Bernard , American biathlete
E.
- Ed Bernard (born 1939), American actor
- Eddy Bernard (also Eddie Bernard ; 1927–1984), French pianist
- Emerik Bernard (* 1937), Yugoslav or Slovenian painter
- Émile Bernard (organist) (1843–1902), French organist and composer
- Émile Bernard (painter) (1868–1941), French painter and writer
- Éric Bernard (* 1964), French Formula 1 driver
- Eric Bernard (racing driver) , French enduro driver
- Ernest C. Bernard (fl. 1978), botanist
- Escarlata Bernard (* 1989), Spanish swimmer
- Eugène Bernard (EB; before 1840 to around 1890), Franco-Belgian arms manufacturer and runner in Paris and Liège
- Evelyn Bernard (* 1988), Estonian football player
F.
- Felix Bernard (physicist) (1816–1865), French physicist
- Felix Bernard (malacologist) (1863–1898), French malacologist
- Felix Bernard (1897–1944), American composer, pianist and songwriter
- Felix Bernard (theologian) (* 1955), German theologian and university professor
- Francis Bernard, 1st Baronet (1712–1779), English colonial administrator and governor
- Franco Bernard (* 1957), Italian actor and politician (Verdi Grüne Vërc)
- Frits Bernard (1920–2006), Dutch psychologist and sexologist
G
- Gaspard de Bernard de Marigny (1754–1794), French general
- Georg Bernard (1876–1945), German trade unionist
- Giovani Bernard (born 1991), American football player
- Günter Bernard (* 1939), German soccer player
H
- Hans Bernard (sculptor) (1861–1945), Austrian sculptor
- Hans Bernard (diplomat) (1892–1960), German diplomat
- Harry Bernard (1878-1940), American actor
- Heinz Bernard (1923–1994), British actor and theater director
- Henri Bernard (1900–1967), French hurdler
- Hilda Bernard (* 1920), Argentine actress
I.
- Irene Bernard (1908–2002), German resistance fighter
J
- J. Léonce Bernard (1943–2013), Canadian politician
- James Bernard (1925-2001), British screenwriter and film composer
- Janice Bernard (* 1958), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Jason Bernard (1938–1996), American actor
- Jean Bernard (Bishop) († 1466), Archbishop of Tours
- Jean Bernard (priest) (1907-1994), Luxembourgish priest
- Jean Bernard (medic) (1907-2006), French medic
- Jean Bernard-Lévy (1897–1940), French football official
- Jean-Claude Bernard (* 1933), French hurdle sprinter
- Jean-David Bernard (* 1977), French rower
- Jean-François Bernard (* 1962), French racing cyclist
- Jean Frédéric Bernard (1680–1744), French author, translator, printer and publisher
- Jean-Pierre Bernard (1933-2017), French actor
- Jeff Bernard (1943–2010), Austrian cultural scientist and journalist
- Jeffrey Joseph Bernard (1932–1997), British journalist
- Jessie Bernard (1903-1996), American sociologist
- Johann Bernard (* 1974), French swimmer
- Johann Nikolaus and brother Johann Bernard (snuff manufacturer) see the Bernard brothers
- Johannes Bernard (1926–1989), German clergyman and religious scholar
- John Bernard (1893–1983), American politician
- Jos Bernard (* 1924), gymnast from Luxembourg
- José Bernard (* 1980), Dominican tennis player
- Joseph Bernard , pseudonym of Hans Zatzka (1859–1945), Austrian painter
- Joseph Bernard (architect) (1902–1959), German architect
- Joseph Bernard (sculptor) (1866–1931), French sculptor
- Joseph Bernard (Righteous Among the Nations) , Belgian Righteous Among the Nations
- Joseph Bernard (actor) (1923–2006), American actor
- Joseph Alphonsus Bernard (1881–1962), Canadian entrepreneur and politician
- Joseph Carl Bernard (1780–1850), Austrian journalist, writer and librettist
- Julien Bernard (* 1992), French cyclist
K
- Karl Bernard (journalist) (around 1786–1850), Austrian journalist
- Karl Bernard (1890–1972), German bank manager and ministerial official
- Kent Bernard (* 1942), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Kurt Bernard (* 1977), Costa Rican soccer player
L.
- Leo Bernard , German resistance fighter
- Linda Bernard (born 1950), British figure skater
- Ludovic Bernard , French film director and screenwriter
- Luther Lee Bernard (1881–1951), American sociologist and social psychologist
M.
- Manon Bernard (* 1995), French volleyball player
- Marc Bernard (1900–1983), French writer
- Marcel Bernard (1914–1994), French tennis player
- Marie Bernard-Meunier (* 1948), Canadian diplomat
- Marie-Françoise Bernard (1819–1901), French opponent of vivisection
- Marie-Jeanne Bernard , Luxembourg swimmer
- Martyn Bernard (* 1984), British high jumper
- Michael Bernard (weightlifter) (born 1957), New Zealand weightlifter
- Michael Bernard (politician) (* 1969), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Michel Bernard (1931-2019), French middle-distance runner
- Michel-Jules-Joseph-Marie Bernard (1911–1993), French clergyman, Archbishop of Nouakchott
- Michèle Bernard (* 1947), French songwriter
- Molly Bernard (* 1988), American actress
- Muriel Bernard (* 1961), French sports shooter
N
- Nathalie Bernard (* 1985), New Zealand swimmer
- Neisha Bernard-Thomas (* 1981), Grenadian athlete
- Noël Bernard (1874–1911), French botanist
O
- Oliver Bernard († 2013), British poet and translator
- Olivier Bernard (* 1921), Swiss hurdler
P
- Paul Bernard (composer) (1827–1879), French composer
- Paul Bernard (lawyer) (1828–1886), French lawyer
- Paul Bernard , real name of Tristan Bernard (1866–1947), French writer and playwright
- Paul Bernard (manager) (1892–1960), French resistance fighter and aviation manager
- Paul Bernard (actor) (1898–1958), French actor
- Paul Bernard (musician) , French tuba player, author and university lecturer
- Paul Bernard (archaeologist) (1929-2015), French archaeologist
- Paul Bernard (director) (1929–1997), British film director
- Paul Bernard (soccer player) (born 1972), Scottish soccer player
- Philip Bernard , British wrestler
- Pierre Bernard (painter) (1704–1777), French painter
- Pierre Bernard (cabinet maker) (1715–1765), French cabinet maker
- Pierre Bernard (politician) (* 1931), French politician (PS)
- Pierre Bernard (soccer player) (1932-2014), French soccer player
- Pierre Bernard (graphic artist) (1942–2015), French graphic artist
- Pierre Bernard (musician) (* 1959), Belgian jazz musician
- Pierre Bernard (rugby player) (born 1989), French rugby union player
- Pierre Arnold Bernard (1875–1955), American yogi
- Pierre Frédéric Bernard (1749-1825), French botanist
- Pierre-Joseph Bernard (1708–1775), French poet, playwright and librettist
- Pons-Joseph Bernard (1748-1816), French naturalist
R.
- Randy Bernard (* 1967), American sports official
- Raymond Bernard (1891–1977), French filmmaker
- Raymond Bernard (orchestra leader) (1920–2005), French orchestra leader, composer, pianist and arranger
- Robert Bernard (1913–1990), German football player
- Rocky Bernard (born 1979), American football player
S.
- Sharisse Baker-Bernard , American actress
- Spencer Bernard (1918–2001), American politician
- Stewart Bernard (* 1965), Dutch volleyball coach
- Susan Bernard (1948–2019), American author and model
T
- Theos Casimir Bernard (1908–1947), American religious scholar
- Tristan Bernard (1866–1947), French writer, journalist and playwright
V
- Verona Bernard-Elder (born 1953), British athlete
W.
- Wayne Bernard (* 1981), American basketball player
- Wolfgang Bernard (* 1960), German classical philologist
Bernard is the name of the following places in the United States:
- Bernard, Iowa , in Dubuque County
- Bernard, Louisiana , at Allen Parish
- Bernard, Maine , in Hancock County
- Bernard, Mississippi , in Hinds County
- Bernard, Ohio , in Brown County
Bernard is the surname or first name of the following people:
- Bernard (Angoulême) († around 950), Count of Périgord and Angoulême
- Bernard I. (Besalú) (Bernard I. Taillefer, Catalan Bernat Tallaferro; † 1020), Count of Besalú from the House of Barcelona
- Bernard I. (Berga) (Catalan Bernat; † around 1050), Count of Besalú from the House of Barcelona
- Bernard III (Besalú) (Catalan Bernat; † 1111), Count of Besalú from the house of Barcelona
- Bernard (Bishop) († 1148), Norman Bishop of St. Davids
- Bernard (Bishop, Ragusa) († 1214), Archbishop of Ragusa and Bishop of Carlisle
- Bernard von Trevisan , author of alchemical texts of the 14th century
- Bernard Anderson (1919–1997), American jazz trumpeter
- Bernard Henry Bourdillon (1883–1948), British colonial governor
- Bernard Buffet (1928–1999), French graphic artist and painter
- Bernard Challandes (* 1951), Swiss football coach
- Bernard Dietz (* 1948), German soccer player and coach
- Bernard Haitink (* 1929), Dutch conductor
- Bernard Herrmann (1911–1975), American conductor and composer
- Bernard Hinault (* 1954), French racing cyclist
- Bernard Kouchner (* 1939), French doctor and politician
- Bernard Kręczyński (* 1953), Polish cyclist
- Bernard Lietaer (1942–2019), Belgian financial expert
- Bernard Lovell (1913–2012), British astronomer
- Bernard MacLaverty (* 1942), Northern Irish writer
- Bernard Munyagishari (* 1959), Rwandan alleged war criminal
- Bernard Rubin (1896–1936), British racing driver of Australian origin
- Bernard Schultze (1915-2005), German painter
- Bernard Tapie (* 1943), French businessman, politician and actor
- Bernard Tekpetey (born 1997), Ghanaian soccer player
- Bernard Thurnheer (* 1949), Swiss sports reporter, television presenter and show master
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