An elegant, kind of posh, French name. It contains the classical name Pierre followed by Marie, the name of the mother of Jesus in the christian religion. This name is often given to men in Corsica, an island which is part of France, which leads this name to be often associated with football or crime, or both.
As this is also a very christian name, it can be worn by priests.
As this is also a very christian name, it can be worn by priests.
- Wow, look at the news, a football club owner was arrested because he was part of a kind of French mafia !
- I bet his name is Pierre-Marie !
- I bet his name is Pierre-Marie !
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Les capacités de raisonnement sont certainement l'un des traits de caractère que l'on peut rencontrer chez les Pierre-edouard. Les Pierre-edouard savent faire preuve de volonté. On dit souvent que la créativité fait partie des qualités les plus notables chez les Pierre-edouard.
Beaux et charmant ils n'en restent pas moins froid et distant pour autant.
Pierre Édouard ne laisse pas n'importe qui s'approcher de lui.
Avoir un Pierre Édouard dans son entourage est une chance incroyable!
Beaux et charmant ils n'en restent pas moins froid et distant pour autant.
Pierre Édouard ne laisse pas n'importe qui s'approcher de lui.
Avoir un Pierre Édouard dans son entourage est une chance incroyable!
Oh wow! Pierre edouard est tellement charmant.
Qui est ce beau garçon au loin ? C'est Pierre Édouard douard le célibataire le plus convoité de la ville
Qui est ce beau garçon au loin ? C'est Pierre Édouard douard le célibataire le plus convoité de la ville
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The history of Pierrefonds goes back to the eighteenth century, and is intimately linked to that of Sainte-Geneviève, which was composed at the time of Pierrefonds, L'Île-Bizard, Sainte-Geneviève, Roxboro and Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
In 1904, following several previous divisions, the Town of Sainte-Geneviève was split into two new villages: Sainte-Geneviève and Sainte-Geneviève de Pierrefonds. This was the first appearance of the name Pierrefonds. At the heart of the conflict leading to the separation was famous notary Joseph-Adolphe Chauret, who, in 1902, had a "seigniorial" residence built for himself reminiscent of the community of Pierrefonds in France’s Department of Oise. He named his thatched home "Château Pierrefonds", apparently providing the name for the future city.
Curiously, in 1935, the two villages of Sainte-Geneviève and Sainte-Geneviève de Pierrefonds merged once again into a single village called Sainte-Geneviève. The name Pierrefonds disappeared, resurfacing on December 18, 1958, when the rest of the territory of the old parish became the City of Pierrefonds.
One of the leading figures who brought about the 1904 split was a famous (or infamous), fiery notary named Joseph-Adolphe Chauret. Always in the limelight, this colourful fellow was praised by some and criticized by others. His reputation remains controversial to this day, mostly because of his stormy and ostentatious lifestyle.
Inspired by an engraving of the feudal Castle of Pierrefonds in Oise, France, in 1902 Chauret built a turreted, gabled residence with the inscription Château Pierrefonds on two of its socles. The building only somewhat resembled the much heralded fortress Chauret finally visited in 1911 when he journeyed in Europe. At a time when few people travelled abroad, his trip aroused considerable curiosity among local residents – so much so that crowds greeted him upon his return to Canada.
The name Pierrefonds therefore can be traced to Chauret’s residence.
The history of Pierrefonds goes back to the eighteenth century, and is intimately linked to that of Sainte-Geneviève, which was composed at the time of Pierrefonds, L'Île-Bizard, Sainte-Geneviève, Roxboro and Dollard-des-Ormeaux.
In 1904, following several previous divisions, the Town of Sainte-Geneviève was split into two new villages: Sainte-Geneviève and Sainte-Geneviève de Pierrefonds. This was the first appearance of the name Pierrefonds. At the heart of the conflict leading to the separation was famous notary Joseph-Adolphe Chauret, who, in 1902, had a "seigniorial" residence built for himself reminiscent of the community of Pierrefonds in France’s Department of Oise. He named his thatched home "Château Pierrefonds", apparently providing the name for the future city.
Curiously, in 1935, the two villages of Sainte-Geneviève and Sainte-Geneviève de Pierrefonds merged once again into a single village called Sainte-Geneviève. The name Pierrefonds disappeared, resurfacing on December 18, 1958, when the rest of the territory of the old parish became the City of Pierrefonds.
One of the leading figures who brought about the 1904 split was a famous (or infamous), fiery notary named Joseph-Adolphe Chauret. Always in the limelight, this colourful fellow was praised by some and criticized by others. His reputation remains controversial to this day, mostly because of his stormy and ostentatious lifestyle.
Inspired by an engraving of the feudal Castle of Pierrefonds in Oise, France, in 1902 Chauret built a turreted, gabled residence with the inscription Château Pierrefonds on two of its socles. The building only somewhat resembled the much heralded fortress Chauret finally visited in 1911 when he journeyed in Europe. At a time when few people travelled abroad, his trip aroused considerable curiosity among local residents – so much so that crowds greeted him upon his return to Canada.
The name Pierrefonds therefore can be traced to Chauret’s residence.
"Where you at right now?"
"I'm chillin' in Pierrefonds, on that Rock Bottom tip."
Oh and dog, they don't call it Roxboro for nothing!
"I'm chillin' in Pierrefonds, on that Rock Bottom tip."
Oh and dog, they don't call it Roxboro for nothing!
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Toronto wasteman: yo ur acc sus get away from me
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Toronto wasteman: yo ur acc sus get away from me
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