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Boulanger (pronounced [bulɑ̃ʒer] ⓘ) is a typical French and Francophone surname, equivalent of the English Baker, the Italian Panettiere, etc.
It is shared by several notable persons:
- André Boulanger (1886–1958), French professor of literature and Latin scholar
 - Daniel Boulanger (1922-2014), French novelist, playwright, poet and screenwriter
 - Ernest Boulanger (composer) (1815–1900), French composer and conductor, father of Nadia and Lili
 - Ernest Boulanger (politician) (1831–1907), French politician and economist
 - Georges Ernest Boulanger (1837–1891), French general and politician
 - Georges Boulanger (violinist) (1893–1958), Romanian violinist, conductor and composer
 - Graciela Rodo Boulanger (born 1935), Bolivian painter
 - Gustave Boulanger (1824–1888), French painter
 - Lili Boulanger (1893–1918), French composer, Nadia's sister
 - Louis Boulanger (1806–1867), French Romantic painter, pastellist, lithographer and poet
 - Mike Boulanger (born 1949), American baseball coach
 - Mousse Boulanger (1926-2023), Swiss poet and actress
 - Nadia Boulanger (1887–1979), French composer, Lili's sister
 - Nicolas Antoine Boulanger (1722–1759), French writer of the Age of Enlightenment
 - Pierre Boulanger (born 1987), French actor
 - Pierre-Jules Boulanger (1885–1950), French engineer and businessman
 - Richard Boulanger (born 1956), American composer and professor
 
See also
- Boulenger
 - Boulangerite, mineral
 - Bolinger
 - Bollinger
 
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