This name is lingustically German and is mainly found in some German-speaking areas of Switzerland. It is also found in Germany. As for ancestry, it's often unwise to attach too much importance to surnames.
The surname Roche is a French place name for someone who lived by a rocky outcrop or crag, from the Old French roche.
Jolly is an English, Scottish, and French nickname for someone of a cheerful disposition.
The surname schorah has been came from French.
In French d'or simply means of gold. It is not used as a surname in French.
This surname Beaumont is an English surname and French surname, but of French (Norman) origin. See related links below for more information about the Beaumont surname.
Framboise used as a surname suggests some French ancestry. It means raspberry in French.
The surname Roche is a French place name for someone who lived by a rocky outcrop or crag, from the Old French roche.
The surname "French" does not indicate a specific nationality. It is an English surname that can be found in various countries, including the United States, Canada, Australia, and others. The surname may have originated from someone who had French ancestry or had connections to France, but it is not exclusive to individuals of French nationality.
No, his ancestry is German and French
Leffew is common French name in Northeastern France. During WWII many of this surname left their place of ancestry in Belgium and immigrated to France to avoid persecution.
Jolly is an English, Scottish, and French nickname for someone of a cheerful disposition.
Butcher is a common surname in England, but the name is most likely of French/Norman origins. It was originally an occupational surname for someone who worked as a Butcher. The name derived from the Old French word bouchier, literally meaning "goat slaughterer".
The surname schorah has been came from French.
In French d'or simply means of gold. It is not used as a surname in French.
A Native American could end up with a European surname if at some point one of their female ancestors married a European (oftentimes a French/Irish fur trader.) A Native American with an Irish surname probably has some Irish ancestry.
The surname Paquette is of French origin. It is derived from the word "paquet," which means package or bundle in French. The surname likely originated as an occupational name for someone involved in packaging or handling goods.
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