The area of Morlet is 6,690,000.0 square meters.
The population of Morlet is 74.
Jean Morlet was born in 1931.
Jean Morlet died in 2007.
Laurent Morlet was born on August 7, 1965, in Limoges, France.
My short list would include Aubert, Behrens Family, Cardinale, Caymus, Failla, Kapcsandy, Lail, Larkmead, Morlet Family, Patz & Hall and Shafer.
1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com1. Probably a variant spelling of English Currant, from Old French courant, present participle of courir 'to run', which Dauzat and Morlet suggest is an ellipse for chien courant, and hence a nickname for a hunter.2. In some cases, the name may be an Americanized form of the French cognate Courant, for which Morlet also offers an additional source: a habitational name from any of various minor places named (Le) Courant, from courant 'running', in the sense of 'running water', 'water course', a derivative of kaour from Old Breton cobrand, from cobr 'help', 'aid'. Source: Ancestry.com
Jane Morlet has: Played La vieille in "Maya" in 1949. Played Madame Rubini in "Au royaume des cieux" in 1949. Played Mme. Millet in "Tabusse" in 1949. Played Madame Clauzel in "Le crime des justes" in 1950. Performed in "Deux sous de violettes" in 1951. Played La concierge in "Victor" in 1951. Performed in "Le jugement de Dieu" in 1952. Performed in "La loterie du bonheur" in 1953.
The cast of Victor - 1951 includes: Brigitte Auber as Marianne Jean Gabin as Victor Jacques Morel as Jacques Genoust Liane Morice Jane Morlet as La concierge
The cast of Tabusse - 1949 includes: Paulette Andrieux as Julia Rellys as Tabusse Lydie Berck Willy Faktorovitch Janine Logier Jane Morlet as Mme. Millet Du Pont Janine Press Robert Seller as Milette Jacqueline Sogier Georges Vitsoris as Le colporteur Hugues Wanner Yvonne Yma as Mme. Moutet
The cast of Le crime des justes - 1950 includes: Lydie Berck Jean Debucourt as Arnal dit Conseiller Nane Germon as Madame Combaroux Albert Malbert as Un paysan Daniel Mendaille as Le garde Jane Morlet as Madame Clauzel Julienne Paroli as La vieille Janine Press as Alice Robert Seller as Albin Geymond Vital as Monsieur Combaroux
The cast of Mad Twin - 2003 includes: Michelle Haner as Doctor Ben Hunter as Blake Seth Laursen as Rocko Mitch Morlet as Team Member 2 Jason Rehm as Team Member 1 Annie Sorell as Jennifer Jay Strother as Team Member 4 Brandon Strother as Wizard Mascot Eric Von Doymi as Robbie Aaron Von Mulldorfer as Team Member 3 Joshua Wade as Eric
"Area" in Afrikaans is "area."