Enguerrand
Enguerrand was a male given name that was more common in the French Middle Ages . It corresponds to the Franconian "Ingram" (cf. WIKIPEDIA the article), which also appears in Anglo-Scottish. Later it was Germanized again in the version "Engelram" ("again", if you want to call the old Franconian, i.e. Germanic form German). From the family of the lords of Coucy :
- Enguerrand I. de Coucy († around 1116/18), Lord of Boves, La Fère and Coucy
- Enguerrand II. De Coucy (~ 1110–1147 / 1149), lord of Coucy, Marle, Vervins, Pinon, Crépy, Crécy-sur-Serre and La Fère
- Enguerrand III. de Coucy ( the Great or the Builder ; † ~ 1242), Lord of Coucy
- Enguerrand IV. De Coucy († 1310), Lord of Coucy, Marle, La Fére, Crèvecœur and Montmirail, Vice-Count of Meaux
- Enguerrand V. de Coucy , son of Count Arnold III. of Guînes and Alix, sister of Enguerrands IV.
- Enguerrand VI. de Coucy (1313–1346), Lord of Coucy, Marle, La Fére, Oisy and Montmirail
- Enguerrand VII. De Coucy (~ 1339–1397), lord of Coucy
From the family of the Counts of Ponthieu :
- Enguerrand I (Ponthieu) († ~ 1045), Count of Ponthieu
- Enguerrand II (Ponthieu) († 1053), Count of Ponthieu and Lord of Aumale
- Enguerrand III. (Ponthieu) († 1053)
Other:
- Enguerrand II. De Boves († before 1224), crusader from the house of Boves
- Enguerrand de Marigny († 1315), adviser to the French King Philip IV.
- Enguerrand de Monstrelet (1390–1453), French chronicler
- Enguerrand Quarton (1412 / 1515–1466), French painter