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Malherbe is a surname of French origin. It is common in South Africa due to the immigration of
Huguenots in the late 17th century.
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Notable people with the surname include:
de Malherbe family from Normandy, France
de Malherbe family from Maine, France
Malherbe family from South Africa
Malherbe families from Belgium
Others
Alfred Malherbe (1804–1865), French magistrate and naturalist
Annet Malherbe (born 1957), Dutch actress
Arnaud Malherbe (director) [
fr ] (born 1972), French script writer and director
Charles Théodore Malherbe (1853-1911), French violinist, musicologist, music editor and composer
Delphine de Malherbe [
fr ] (born 1973), French writer and play director
Didier Malherbe (born 1943), French rock and jazz saxophonist
Edmond Malherbe [
fr ] (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 [
fr ] (c. 1740–1780), French writer
Jean-François Boursault-Malherbe [
fr ] (1750-1842), French revolutionary and theater director
Joseph Anne Robert Malherbe [
fr ] (1758-1841), French politician and magistrate
Michel Malherbe (encyclopaedist) [
fr ] (born 1930), French civil engineer and encyclopedist
Michel Malherbe (philosopher) [
fr ] (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
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