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* [[Dauphin of France]], heir apparent to the French crown
* [[Dauphin of France]], heir apparent to the French crown
* [[Dauphin of Viennois]]
* [[Dauphin of Viennois]]

==People==
* [[Charles Dauphin]] (c. 1620–1677), French painter
* [[Chuck Dauphin]] (1974–2019), American music journalist
* [[Claude Dauphin (actor)]] (1903–1978), French actor
* [[Claude Dauphin (businessman)]] (1951–2015), French billionaire businessman
* [[Claude Dauphin (politician)]] (born 1953), Canadian politician
* [[François Dauphin]] (born 1953), Canadian handball player
* [[Jacques Dauphin]] (1923–1994), French advertising executive
* [[Laurent Dauphin]] (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
* [[Marc Dauphin]] (born 1960), Canadian military surgeon
* [[Max Dauphin]] (born 1977), Luxembourgian painter
* [[Robert Dauphin]] (1905–1961), French footballer
* [[Ronald Dauphin]], Haitian activist and political prisoner


==Places==
==Places==

Revision as of 18:21, 20 September 2019

Dauphin (Template:Lang-fr, plural dauphins) may refer to:

Noble and royal title

People

Places

Manitoba, Canada

Elsewhere

Vehicles

Vessels

  • Dauphin, a French submarine seized by Italy during World War II to be converted into a cargo submarine
  • CCGS Cape Dauphin, a Canadian Coast Guard Vessel (47' search and rescue, self-righting cutter)
  • USS Dauphin (APA-97), a Windsor-class attack transport in the U.S. Navy during World War II

Other uses

See also