André, marquis de Nesmond (Bordeaux, 17 November 1641 – Havana, 11 June 1702) was a French naval commander from the seventeenth century.
In 1677–1678 he commanded the Belliqueux in the Caribbean, where he was implicated in the foundering of the fleet of Jean II d'Estrées, in the disaster of the Las Aves Archipelago.
In the lost Battle of La Hogue, he saved part of his division and passed with the remaining 2 ships Monarque and Aimable, through the Straits of Dover and led them north-about round Britain.
The Marquis of Nesmond then gained a reputation as a formidable raider, capturing many ships and their valuable cargos.
In 1696 he captured his greatest prize: two English merchant ships coming from India, with a cargo that was sold for 3,150,000 pounds.