no, that's not a French name.
"Qua" is not a common Indian or French last name. "Quay" is more common as a French last name, derived from the French word for "dock" or "wharf."
The last name of Oliver is likely from French or French-Norman extraction. It is a somewhat common personal or first name in the French and British world.
'Roux' is common as French last name. It means 'red-haired' in French. You may also find 'Leroux' in the same sense, or 'Leblond' (meaning 'blond') or 'Lebrun' (dark-haired).
The last name Lavigne has French origins. It is a common surname in French-speaking countries such as France and Canada.
Yes, Ricard is a French last name. It is a relatively common surname in France, derived from the given name Richard, which means "brave power" in Old Germanic.
That could be a French name, more common along the Spanish border as it derives from a Spanish first name.
"Lucas" is a French first name, but first names have sometimes turned last names, so it's possible.Using first names as last names is the closest thing to the "Peterson" or "Petersen" equivalent for French, since we don't have this "son of Peter" notation.
Dick is a common nickname of Richard.
It's pronounced nearly the same as in English. However, "Dick" is not a nickname used for Richard in French, also Richard (Ree-shard) exists as a proper French name.
No, Argandar isn't a French last name.
Yes, it's a french last name
His last name is Milton.His full name is George Milton.