Bourdon
Bourdon denotes:
- a large bell with a strike tone lower than c 1, especially in francophone countries
- the heaviest historical church bell in the Netherlands, the Trinitas bell
- a type of palm wine, see Bourdon (palm wine)
- a deep-sounding register in pipe organs
Bourdon is a family name for the following people:
- Benjamin Bourdon (1860-1943), French psychologist
- Charles Bourdon (1847–1933), French engineer and officer in the Legion of Honor
- Christophe Bourdon (* 1970), French swimmer
- David Bourdon (1934–1998), American journalist, art critic and author
- Didier Bourdon (* 1959), French actor, screenwriter and film director
- Émile Bourdon (1884–1974), French organist and composer
- Eugène Bourdon (1808-1884), French engineer
- François-Louis Bourdon (1758–1798), French revolutionary
- Joseph Bourdon (1932–2000), French racing car driver
- Léonard Bourdon (1754–1807), French politician
- Luc Bourdon (1987-2008), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marc-André Bourdon (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marc Antoine Bourdon de Vatry , French revolutionary
- Marilou Bourdon (* 1990), Canadian singer
- Pierre Bourdon (* 1946), French perfumer
- Raymond Le Bourdon (1861–1937), French lawyer and Minister of State of Monaco
- Rob Bourdon (* 1979), drummer for Linkin Park
- Rosario Bourdon (1885–1961), Canadian cellist, conductor, composer
- Samuel Bourdon (1631–1688), mayor of Kassel
- Sébastien Bourdon (1616–1671), French painter
Bourdon is the name of the following places:
- Bourdon (Somme) , commune in France
- Bourdon (Belgium) , village in Belgium
See also: