Michaux
Michaux is a French surname that has been borne by several notable figures across science, literature, and industry. The name is associated with the botanist André Michaux (1746–1802), who conducted extensive botanical explorations in North America and published works on the region's flora, contributing to early plant classification and the study of North American forests. The genus Michauxia, named in his honor, is a reminder of his impact on botany.
In literature, Henri Michaux (1899–1984) was a Belgian-born writer and painter who lived in France and became
In the field of invention, Pierre Michaux (1813–1883) was a French carpenter who, with his son Ernest,
As a surname, Michaux appears in various Francophone contexts and has been used by other figures in
Michaux thus reflects a historical presence in exploration, literature, and technological innovation, with enduring associations in