Malherbe is a surname of French origin. It is common in South Africa due to the immigration of Huguenots in the late 17th century.[1][2]
Notable people with the surname include:
de Malherbe family from Normandy, France
- François de Malherbe (1555-1628), French poet, reformer of French language
 - Marc-Antoine de Malherbe (1600-1627), duellist, son of the poet François de Malherbe
 - Jean-Baptiste-Antoine de Malherbe (1712-1771), archbishop of Tours
 - Jean de Malherbe (1911-1983), author in political and economic sciences
 
de Malherbe family from Maine, France
- Raymond de Malherbe (1826-1891), French politician, senator
 - Maria-Dolorès de Malherbe (1894-1966), recognised "Righteous Among the Nations"
 - Guy de Malherbe (born 1958), French painter
 - Apolline de Malherbe (born 1980), television journalist
 
Malherbe family from South Africa
- Daniël Francois Malherbe (1881-1969), South-African Afrikaans-language novelist, poet, dramatist and scholar
 - Arnaud Malherbe (born 1972), South-African athlete, 400 meters runner
 - Frans Malherbe (born 1991), South-African international rugby union player
 - Stephanie Malherbe (born 1996), South-African international football player
 
Malherbe families from Belgium
- Jean-François Malherbe (1950-2015), Belgian philosopher and writer
 - André Malherbe (1956–2022), Belgian Grand Prix motocross racer
 - Anne Malherbe Gosselin (born 1968), Belgian spouse of Rafael Correa, president of Ecuador from 2007 to 2017
 
Others
- Alfred Malherbe (1804–1865), French magistrate and naturalist
 - Annet Malherbe (born 1957), Dutch actress
 - Arnaud Malherbe (director) (born 1972), French script writer and director
 - Charles Théodore Malherbe (1853-1911), French violinist, musicologist, music editor and composer
 - Delphine de Malherbe (born 1973), French writer and play director
 - Didier Malherbe (born 1943), French rock and jazz saxophonist
 - Edmond Malherbe (1870-1963), French composer
 - Guy Malherbe (born 1946), French politician, mayor and member of the National Assembly
 - Henri de Malherbe (fl. 1910–1932), French international rugby union player (list of selections) and chairman of SC Mazamet
 - Henry Malherbe (1886–1958), journalist and French writer, winner of the Prix Goncourt in 1917
 - Hermeline Malherbe (born 1969), French politician, senator
 - Jean Fontaine-Malherbe (c. 1740–1780), French writer
 - Jean-François Boursault-Malherbe (1750-1842), French revolutionary and theater director
 - Joseph Anne Robert Malherbe (1758-1841), French politician and magistrate
 - Michel Malherbe (encyclopaedist) (born 1930), French civil engineer and encyclopedist
 - Michel Malherbe (philosopher) (born 1941), French philosopher
 - Óscar Malherbe de León (born 1964), Mexican drug lord
 - Pierre-Olivier Malherbe (ca. 1569 - ca. 1616), French explorer
 - Suzanne Malherbe (1892–1972), French illustrator and photographer
 
See also
References
- ↑ Donaldson, Bruce C. (1993). "Pronunciation". A Grammar of Afrikaans. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 22–23. ISBN 9783110134261. Retrieved 3 July 2017 – via Google Books.
 - ↑ Watkinson, William Lonsdale; Davison, William Theophilus, eds. (1875). "William Shaw and South Africa". The London Quarterly Review. Vol. 44. J.A. Sharp. p. 274. Retrieved 7 July 2017 – via Google Books.
 
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