The cast of Le divin enfant - 2001 includes: Adrien Aumont as Dimitri Diane Dassigny as Marie Anthony Decadi as Sam Florence Fredet as Marie-Christine Bruno Lochet as Raymond Emmanuelle Michelet Mathieu Rodriguez Guillaume Romain Jan Rouiller Agathe Teyssier as Martine Romain Torres Marthe Villalonga as Mamitta Lambert Wilson as Pere Marc Aubray
"Il est né le Divin Enfant" means "The Holy Child was born".
The cast of Divin enfant - 2014 includes: Nagui as Nagui Sami Bouajila as Jean Christophe Corsand as Jacques Peyrelevade Linh Dan Pham as Marie Guillaume de Tonquedec as Eric Pascal Demolon as Xavier Marie Drion as Juliette India Hair as Sophie, la fille au pair Lola Hendrickx as Mathilde Sophie Langevin as La juge Natacha Lindinger as Elisabeth Edgar Moro as Enfant Peyrelevade Marco Prince as Thomas Gilles Soeder as Monsieur Jacquin
Il est ne le divin enfant
That's a popular song which lyrics were written for the first time in a book in 1874 by R.Grosjean (a French organist). But he didn't invent it.
Mark Divin was born in 1980.
Exactly the same as English, or "divin" if it's masculine or generic: "c'est divin" (it's divine).
William Divin has written: 'The irrelevant speech effect, lipreading and theories of short-term memory'
Tons, it's a classical Christmas song, so it's in all Christmas compilations. The most famous version is probably the one from singer Tino Rossi. You can maybe search for the song name on amazon.fr if you have other covers in mind.
Marcela Godoy Divin has written: 'Los chilenos en pantuflas' 'Breton: Entre dos estrellas'
Divin (masculine) or Divine (feminine)
Divin is a French equivalent of 'divine'. It's the masculine form of the adjective. It's pronounced 'dee-van'. Its equivalent for a female person or object is 'divine'.
Tant d'amour divin.