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Robillard may refer to: PeopleSurnameRobillard is a surname of French origin.[1] It is not uncommon in Canada and is known in certain areas of the United States, namely New England. Some Robillard families have anglicized their name to Rabior, Rebeor and Rubeor; and some other have spanishized their name to Rubilar, common in Chile and Argentina. People with this last name include: - Alexander Robillard (1843-1907) Canadian politician
- Anne Robillard (born 1955) Canadian novelist
- Charlotte Robillard-Millette (born 1999) Canadian tennis player
- Clément Robillard (1850-1926) Canadian politician
- Duke Robillard (born 1948) acclaimed blues guitarist and singer
- Gene Robillard (1929-2007) Canadian football player
- Harry Edward de Robillard Wetherall (1889-1979) British army general
- Honoré Robillard (1835-1914) Canadian politician, brother of Alexander
- Hyacinthe Robillard d'Avrigny (1675-1719)
- Jean Robillard, medical doctor and academic
- Joseph Robillard (1839-1905) Quebec politician
- Lucienne Robillard (born 1945) Canadian politician
- Marc Robillard (born 1974) Canadian musician
- Melanie Robillard (born 1982) Canadian curler
- Ulysse-Janvier Robillard (1826-1900) Quebec politician
- Yves Robillard (born 1942) Canadian politician
- Andrew Robillard (born 1980) Jack of all Trades, Hustler, All-around Pimp
{{surname|Robillard|section=yes}}Places- Presqu'île-Robillard Ecological Reserve, Argenteuil, Quebec, Canada
- Robillard Glacier, Antarctica
Other usesRobillard may also refer to the: - Complexe sportif Claude-Robillard, a multi-purpose sports facility in Montreal, Quebec. It is named after the previously mentioned Claude Robillard
- Robillard Block (974 St-Laurent, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) a building destroyed by fire in 2016, that once held the first cinema in Canada, having showings in 1896
References 1. ^Géopatronyme repartition of births with the surname Robillard before 1915
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