Sauvage
Sauvage (French "wild") stands for:
- Sauvage (comic) , comics by Félix Meynet and Yann (from 2015)
- Sauvage (film) , French film by Camille Vidal-Naquet (2018)
- Sauvage , perfume brand, see Christian Dior (Company) #Products
- Le Sauvage , hamlet in Saint-Just-Sauvage , Marne department, France
Sauvage is the family name of the following people:
- Camille Sauvage (1910–1981), French musician, composer and arranger
- Catherine Sauvage (1929–1998), French chansonnière and actress
- Corinne Sauvage (actually: Corinne Colbert ), French singer
- François Clément Sauvage (1814–1872), French engineer and geologist
- Frédéric Sauvage (1785–1857), French inventor
- Henri Sauvage (1873–1932), French architect
- Henri-Émile Sauvage (1842–1917), French ichthyologist and herpetologist
- Henri-Michel Sauvage (1704–1791), French Jesuit and philosopher
- Jean le Sauvage (1455–1518), civil servant, diplomat and entrepreneur
- Jean Sauvage (Bishop) (1908–1991), French clergyman, Bishop of Annecy
- Jean Sauvage (politician) (1909-2005), French politician
- Jean Pierre Sauvage (1699–1780), French painter
- Jean-Pierre Sauvage (* 1944), French chemist
- Laurane Sauvage (* 1994), French biathlete
- Louise Sauvage (* 1973), Australian athlete
- Paul Sauvage (1939-2019), French football player
See also:
- The old Sauvage , novella by Guy de Maupassant (1884)
- Sauvages
- Savage
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