Honoré
| Language(s) | French | 
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| Origin | |
| Meaning | from a medieval personal name (Latin Honoratus 'honored') | 
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Honoré is a name of French origin and may refer to several people or places:
Given name
Sovereigns of Monaco
Lords of Monaco
Princes of Monaco
Other people
- Honoré de Balzac, (1799–1850) French novelist and playwright
 - Honoré Beaugrand, (1848–1906) Canadian journalist and politician
 - Honoré Daumier, (1808–1879) French artist
 - Jean-Honoré Fragonard, (1732–1806) French painter
 - Honoré Willsie Morrow (1880-1940), American author, magazine editor
 - Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, (1749–1791) French writer and statesman
 - Honoré d'Urfé, (1568–1625) French novelist
 
Surname
- Carl Honoré, Canadian journalist
 - Christophe Honoré, (b. 1970) French writer and director
 - Hector Honoré, (1905–1983) American auto racer
 - Henry Honoré, (Henry Hamilton Honoré, c. 1824–1916) American businessman
 - Philippe Honoré (cartoonist), killed in the Charlie Hebdo shooting
 - Philippe Honoré (violinist), French-born violinist
 - Russel L. Honoré, (b. 1947) U.S. Army General
 - Tony Honoré (A. M. (Tony) Honoré), (1921–2019) British lawyer and jurist
 - Jean Marcel Honoré, (1920–2013) French Catholic cardinal
 
Places
- Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, a street in Paris, France
 - Honoré, the main town on the fictional island of Saint Marie in the television show Death in Paradise