Dufour
Dufour stands for:
- (1961) Dufour , asteroid named after Guillaume-Henri Dufour
Dufour is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Dufour-Féronce (1798–1861), German merchant, banker and railway pioneer
- Albert Dufour von Féronce (1868–1945), German diplomat
- François Bertrand Dufour (1765–1832) French general
- Alfred Dufour (* 1938), Swiss legal historian
- Antoine Dufour (* 1979), Canadian musician
- Antoine Dufour (Bishop) (? –1509), French Bishop of Marseille
- Bernard Dufour (1922-2016), French painter
- Catherine Dufour (* 1966), French writer
- Charles Henry Dufour (* 1940), Archbishop of Kingston in Jamaica
- Chloé Dufour-Lapointe (* 1991), Canadian freestyle skier
- Christophe Dufour (* 1947), French priest, Archbishop of Aix
- Denis Dufour (* 1953), French composer
- Didier Dufour (* 1952), French football player
- Frédéric Dufour (* 1976), French rower
- Guillaume Henri Dufour (1787–1875), Swiss humanist, general, politician and co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Jean Dufour (1860–1903), Swiss natural scientist and professor at the University of Lausanne
- Jean-Marie Dufour , Canadian economist
- Jérémie Dufour (* 1975), French racing car driver
- Joseph Dufour (1874–1936), Swiss architect
- Justine Dufour-Lapointe (* 1994), Canadian freestyle skier
- Léon Dufour (1780–1865), French doctor and naturalist
- Louis Dufour (1901–?), Swiss ice hockey player
- Marc Dufour (1843–1910), Swiss physician and politician
- Maxime Dufour-Lapointe (* 1989), Canadian freestyle skier
- Philippe Dufour (* 1948), Swiss watchmaker
- Sylvain Dufour (* 1982), French snowboarder
- Sylvie Dufour (* 1979), Swiss athlete
- Thomas Dufour (* 1973), French curler
- Dufour , previously unidentified author at the Encyclopédie
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