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Marquet
Marquet is an occupational surname of French origin, which means a woodworker in marquetry. The name may refer to:
- Adrien Marquet (1885–1955), French politician
- Albert Marquet (1875–1947), French painter
- Claude Marquet (1869–1920), Australian cartoonist
- François Marquet (born 1995), Belgian football player
- Georges Marquet (1886–1947), Belgian businessman
- Jaime Marquet (1710–1782), French architect
- Josh Marquet (born 1969), Australian cricket player
- Luc Marquet (born 1970), French volleyball player
- Mathieu Marquet (born 1994), Mauritian swimmer
- Maurice Marquet (born 1954), New Zealand field hockey player
- Paul Marquet (born 1969), Australian rugby player
- Sascha Marquet (born 1989), German football player
Usage examples of "marquet".
For the first time Julian Marquet will partner a ballerina other than his wife in a major television production of Giselle.
Cordially yours, the ballerina doll, Catherine Dollanganger Marquet Each day I waited for a check to come in the mail.
I have told Monsieur de Marquet that the man's threats had biassed the examining magistrate against him.