Ménard
Ménard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- André Ménard, Governor General in the French colonial empire
- Antoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine, building contractor and politician in Lower Canada
- Christian Ménard, member of the National Assembly of France
- Claude Ménard , French high jump athlete
- Claude Ménard, Canadian economist
- Constance Menard, French professional Dressage rider and equestrienne
- D.L. Menard, Cajun music songwriter and performer
- Dollard Ménard, Canadian general wounded five times in 1942 at Dieppe
- Émile-René Ménard, French landscape and antique painter
- Henry William Menard, American geologist
- Hillary "Minnie" Menard, Canadian hockey player
- Howie Menard, National Hockey League player
- Jean-Michel Ménard, first francophone curler from Quebec to win the Brier
- Joan M. Menard, member of the Massachusetts Senate
- John Menard, Jr., American businessman; founder and owner of the Menards chain of home improvement stores
- John Willis Menard, first African-American elected to the United States Congress
- Léon Ménard, French lawyer and historical writer
- Louis-Nicolas Ménard, French discoverer of collodion
- Malika Ménard, Miss France 2010
- Marc Menard, Canadian actor
- Michel Ménard, member of the National Assembly of France
- Michel Branamour Ménard, Canadian-born trader and founder of Galveston, Texas
- Nicolas-Hugues Ménard, Maurist scholar
- Nicole Ménard, Canadian politician
- Paul Menard, son of John Jr., NASCAR driver
- Phil Menard, French accordion player active in Louisiana
- Pierre Menard, fur trader and Illinois politician
- Réal Ménard, Canadian politician
- René Menard, French Jesuit missionary explorer in North America
- Russell Menard, professor of British colonization in North America
- Serge Ménard, Canadian politician