Ménard is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
André Ménard, Governor General in the French colonial empireAntoine Ménard, dit Lafontaine (1744–1825), building contractor and politician in Lower CanadaChristian Ménard (born 1946), member of the National Assembly of FranceClaude Ménard (athlete) (1906–1980), French high jump athleteClaude Ménard (economist), Canadian economistConstance Menard (born 1968), French professional Dressage rider and equestrienneD.L. Menard (born 1932), Cajun music songwriter and performerDollard Ménard (1913–1997), Canadian general wounded five times in 1942 at DieppeÉmile-René Ménard (1861-1930), French landscape and antique painterHenry William Menard (1920-1986), American geologistHillary "Minnie" Menard (born 1934), Canadian hockey playerHowie Menard (born 1942), National Hockey League playerJean-Michel Ménard (born 1976), first francophone curler from Quebec to win the Brier (2006)Joan M. Menard, member of the Massachusetts SenateJohn Menard, Jr. (born 1940), American businessman; founder and owner of the Menards chain of home improvement storesJohn Willis Menard (1838–1893), first African-American elected to the United States CongressLéon Ménard (1706–1767), French lawyer and historical writerLouis-Nicolas Ménard (1822–1901), French discoverer of collodionMalika Ménard, Miss France 2010Marc Menard (born 1975), Canadian actorMichel Ménard (born 1961), member of the National Assembly of FranceMichel Branamour Ménard (1805-1856), Canadian-born trader and founder of Galveston, TexasNicolas-Hugues Ménard, Maurist scholarNicole Ménard, Canadian politicianPaul Menard (born 1980), son of John Jr., NASCAR driverPhil Menard, French accordion player active in LouisianaPierre Menard (1766–1844), fur trader and Illinois politicianRéal Ménard, Canadian politicianRené Menard (1605–1661), French Jesuit missionary explorer in North AmericaRussell Menard, professor of British colonization in North AmericaSerge Ménard, Canadian politician