Lemaître
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Lemaître or Lemaitre is a French family name meaning "the master" — derived from the Latin word "magister" and may refer to:
Lemaître:
- Frédérick Lemaître (July 28, 1800 - January 26, 1876), a French actor and playwright
- Georges Lemaître (July 17, 1894 – June 20, 1966), a Belgian Roman Catholic priest and astronomer, famous for first proposing the Big Bang theory
- Named for Georges Lemaître:
- Lemaître (crater), an impact crater on the Moon
- the Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
- the Lemaître metric
- the Lemaître–Tolman metric
- Named for Georges Lemaître:
- Jules Lemaître (April 27, 1853 - August 4, 1914), a French critic and dramatist
- Jean Lemaître, a Belgian mechanical engineer, who developed a steam locomotive exhaust
- Lemâitre (music group), an indie electronic duo from Norway
Lemaitre:
- Christophe Lemaitre (born June 11, 1990), a French sprinter
- Rafael Lemaitre, a French carcinologist
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