This is a list of streets in the 1st arrondissement of Paris with etymological information.

A

B

  • Rue Baillet - Jean Baillet, treasurer to Charles V of France[5]
  • Rue Bailleul - Robet Bailleul, accounts clerk who lived on the street[5]
  • Allée Baltard - Victor Baltard (1805-1874), architect
  • Rue Basse - named due to its proximity to Place Basse
  • Passage de Beaujolais - named due to its proximity to the Rue de Beaujolais[6]
  • Rue de Beaujolais - comte de Beaujolais, a title given to sons of the Duke of Orléans
  • Rue Berger - Jean Jacque Berger (1791-1859), prefect of the Seine
  • Rue Bertin-Poirée - Bertin Poirée, a resident of the street[7]
  • Allée Blaise-Cendrars - Blaise Cendrars (1877-1961), writer
  • Rue des Bons-Enfants - Collège des Bons-Enfants
  • Rue Boucher - Pierre-Richard Boucher, politician[8]
  • Rue du Bouloi - a hotel once situated there
  • Impasse des Bourdonnais - named due to its proximity to the Rue des Bourdonnais
  • Rue des Bourdonnais - Adam and Guillaume Bourdon, Mathematician

C

D

The Place Dauphine looking west toward the Pont Neuf

E

F

G

  • Avenue du Général-Lemonnier - Ḗmile Lemonnier (1893-1945), general[23]
  • Voie Georges-Pompidou - Georges Pompidou (1911-1974), President of France
  • Impasse Gomboust - named due to its proximity to the Rue Gomboust
  • Rue Gomboust - Jacques Gomboust, engineer to the King
  • Rue de la Grande-Truanderie - named for duties which were collected nearby

H

  • Rue des Halles - named for the central market at its terminus
  • Rue de Harlay - Achille Harlay de Sancy (1581-1646), intellectual and diplomat
  • Rue Henri-Robert - Henri-Robert (1863-1936), lawyer and historian
  • Rue Herold - Ferdinand Hérold (1791-1833), composer
  • Quai de l'Horloge - clock[24]
  • Passage Hulot - Monsieur Hulot, a former resident[25]

I

J

The Fountain of the Innocents in the Place Joachim-du-Bellay

L

M

  • Boulevard de la Madeleine
  • Place du Marché-Saint-Honoré
  • Rue du Marché-Saint-Honoré
  • Rue de Marengo
  • Place Marguerite-de-Navarre
  • Rue Mauconseil
  • Place Maurice-Barrès
  • Place Maurice-Quentin
  • Quai de la Mégisserie
  • Place Mireille
  • Rue Molière
  • Passage Mondétour
  • Rue Mondétour
  • Rue de Mondovi
  • Rue de la Monnaie
  • Rue Montesquieu
  • Rue Montmartre
  • Rue Montorgueil
  • Rue de Montpensier
  • Rue du Mont-Thabor
  • Rue des Moulins

N

Pont Neuf at Sunset.jpg
Pont Neuf at Sunset

O

P

R

Plaque signifying the Rue de Rivoli

S

T

  • Rue Thérèse
  • Impasse des Trois-Visages
  • Port des Tuileries
  • Quai des Tuileries
  • Rue de Turbigo

V

References

  1. Thieme, John (19 April 2008). "Aime Cesaire: Founding father of Negritude". The Independent. London. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  2. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 7.
  3. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 31.
  4. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 34.
  5. 1 2 Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 44.
  6. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 57.
  7. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 70.
  8. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 82.
  9. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 102.
  10. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 105.
  11. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 108.
  12. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 121.
  13. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 161.
  14. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 162.
  15. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 166.
  16. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 170.
  17. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 174.
  18. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 175.
  19. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 188.
  20. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 190.
  21. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 191.
  22. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 216.
  23. "Poor General Lemonnier!". Djohn's Djibouti Djournal. 2009-06-02. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
  24. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 288.
  25. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 327.
  26. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 352.
  27. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 619.
  28. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 217.
  29. Lazare & Lazare 1844, p. 391.
  30. "Paris Bridges: Pont Alexandre III & Pont Neuf". Paris Attractions. Retrieved 8 August 2015.

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