Ampère

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See also: ampere, Ampere, ampère, and Ampére

French[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Surname originating near Grenoble in the French Alps, possibly from Occitan emperi (empire), from Latin imperium, referring to the nearby Holy Roman Empire.

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Ampère ?

  1. a surname, known for:
    André-Marie Ampère, French physicist
    Jean-Jacques Ampère, French author

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References[edit]

  • Second Supplement to the Catalogue of Books in the Mercantile Library of the City of New York: Accessions October 1869 to April 1872, p. 8
  • Geneaneat - Ampère

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