Maurice Camille Bailloud (Tours, 13 October 1847 – 1 July 1921) was a French general.
He was the son of Ennemond Henri Bailloud, a Navy lieutenant, and Virginie Marie Marchand.
He participated in the Second Madagascar expedition as Chief of staff of the French Expeditionary force under command of Jacques Duchesne.
In March 1915, he received command of the new 156th Infantry Division, which was to be sent to Gallipoli as part of the Corps expéditionnaire d'Orient.
In October 1915, he was sent with his division to establish a new front against the Central Powers in Northern Greece after their conquest of Serbia.