# Gingras

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For the ancient wind instrument, see [Gingras (instrument)](/source/Gingras_(instrument)).

**Gingras** is a [French Canadian](/source/Canadian_French) form of the original [French](/source/French_language) surname *Gingreau*. See also; "Jingraw". Notable people with the surname include:

- [André Gingras](/source/Andr%C3%A9_Gingras) (1966–2013), Canadian dancer and choreographer
- [Gaston Gingras](/source/Gaston_Gingras) (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey defensemen
- [Gustave Gingras](/source/Gustave_Gingras) (1918–1996), Canadian physician
- [Maxime Gingras (ice hockey)](/source/Maxime_Gingras_(ice_hockey)) (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- [Maxime Gingras (skier)](/source/Maxime_Gingras_(skier)) (born 1984), Canadian freestyle skier
- [Mireille Gingras](/source/Mireille_Gingras) (born 1971), American-based Canadian neurobiologist and entrepreneur
- [Pierre Gingras](/source/Pierre_Gingras) (born 1952), Canadian politician
- [René Gingras](/source/Ren%C3%A9_Gingras) (1938–2016), Canadian politician
- [Tony Gingras](/source/Tony_Gingras) (1876–1937), Canadian ice hockey right winger
- [Zachary Gingras](/source/Zachary_Gingras) (born 2001), Paralympic Medalist

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