# Girault

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**Girault** is a surname, and may refer to:

In **people**:

- [Alexandre Arsène Girault](/source/Alexandre_Ars%C3%A8ne_Girault) (1884–1941), American entomologist. Arsène Napoleon Girault's great-grandson.
- [Charles Girault](/source/Charles_Girault) (1851–1932), French architect
- [Hubert Girault](/source/Hubert_Girault) (b. 1957), Swiss electrochemist
- [Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey](/source/Joseph-Philibert_Girault_de_Prangey) (1804–1892), French photographer and draughtsman
- [Olivier Girault](/source/Olivier_Girault) (b. 1973), French handball player
- [Ron Girault](/source/Ron_Girault) (b. 1986), American football safety
- [Vivette Girault](/source/Vivette_Girault) (b. 1943), French mathematician

In **botany**:

- *Rosa* 'Alexandre Girault', a rose cultivar originating from Orléans, France and developed in 1907 by Barbier Frères & Compagnie. It is not named after the American entomologist. See [List of rose cultivars named after people](/source/List_of_rose_cultivars_named_after_people).

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