Lacroix (surname)
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Lacroix is a French surname composed out of the words "la" and "croix", meaning "the cross".
Notable people and fictional characters with the name include:
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People
- Albert Lacroix (1834–1903), Belgian publisher and printer
- Alex Boisvert-Lacroix (born 1987), Canadian speed skater
- Alexandre Lacroix (born 1975), French writer, essayist and journalist
- Alfred Lacroix (1863–1948), French mineralogist and geologist
- Alphonse Lacroix (1897–1973), American ice hockey goaltender
- André Lacroix (businessman) (born 1960)
- André Lacroix (ice hockey) (born 1945)
- André Lacroix (tennis) (1908–1992)
- Apolline Lacroix (1805–1896), French actress
- Benoît Lacroix (1915–2016), Canadian theologian, philosopher, Dominican priest, professor and historian
- Boris Lacroix (1902–1984), French decorator and interior designer
- Caroline Lacroix (1883–1948), royal mistress
- Charles de la Croix (1792–1869), Flemish Roman Catholic missionary
- Charles François Lacroix de Marseille (c. 1700–1779 or 1782) was a French painter
- Christian Lacroix (born 1951), French fashion designer
- Claude Lacroix (theologian) (1652–1714), Jesuit and theologian
- Claude Lacroix (1944–2021), French comic book author and screenwriter
- Dana LaCroix (born 1966), Canadian-American singer and songwriter
- Emmanuel Lacroix (born 1968), French Paralympic athlete
- Eric Lacroix (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Étienne Lacroix (1579–1643), French Jesuit missionary
- Eugène Lacroix (1858–1950), Parisian organist and composer
- Eugène Milliès-Lacroix (1876–1961), French political figure
- Évelyne Lacroix (1939–1993), French actress
- Fernand Lacroix (1919–1994), Canadian Roman Catholic Bishop of Edmundston
- François Boissier de Sauvages de Lacroix (1706–1767), French physician and botanist
- Gabriel Lacroix (born 1993), French rugby player
- Gaspard-Jean Lacroix (1810–1878), French painter
- Georges-André Lacroix (1877–1920), French film director
- Georgette Lacroix (1921–2008), Canadian radio host and writer
- Gérald Lacroix (born 1957), cardinal and archbishop of Quebec
- Jean Lacroix (disambiguation), multiple people
- Jean-Louis Lacroix (1766–1813), French poet
- Jean-Michel Lacroix (1751–1820), French politician
- Jean-Paul Lacroix (1914–1993), French journalist and writer
- Jean-Pierre Lacroix (1938–1989), French entomologist
- Jean-Pierre Lacroix (French diplomat) (born 1960), French diplomat to the UN
- Joe Betts-LaCroix (born 1962), computer industry
- Joseph-Eugène Lacroix (1814–1873), French architect
- Karl Féaux de Lacroix (1860–1927), Westphalian local historian
- Kevin Lacroix (racing driver) (born 1989), Canadian racing driver
- Léo Lacroix (footballer) (born 1992), Swiss footballer
- Léon Lacroix (1909–2016), Belgian numismatist and classical archaeologist
- Léopold Victor de Lacroix (1878–1948), French diplomat
- Lisa LaCroix, Canadian actress and fashion model
- Louis Lacroix (historian) (1817–1881), French historian
- Luc M. Lacroix (1909–1991), Dominican Catholic priest
- Marc Lacroix (disambiguation), multiple people
- Maxence Lacroix (born 6 2000), French footballer
- Pat LaCroix (born 1938), musician and photographer
- Paul Lacroix (1806–1884), author and journalist
- Pierre Lacroix (disambiguation), multiple people
- Remy LaCroix (born 1988), pornographic actress
- Robert Lacroix (born 1940), professor of economics
- Sébastien Lacroix (born 1983), Nordic Olympian skier
- Sylvestre François Lacroix (1765–1843), French mathematician
- Thibault Lacroix (born 1985), rugby union player
- Thierry Lacroix (born 1967), rugby union player
- Vincent Lacroix, former Quebec businessman, head of the Norbourg scandal
- Xavier Lacroix (1947–2021), French philosopher and theologian
Fictional characters
- Lucien LaCroix, character on Forever Knight
- Sebastian LaCroix, from Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines
- Sebastian ‘Bash’ Lacroix, from Anne with an E
- Eno LaCroix, a character from the webcomic Monsterkind [1]
- Amelie Lacroix, a French sniper in the organization Talon from the Blizzard game Overwatch.
References
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