Most surnames that have an obvious meaning, will in fact have that obvious meaning.
French is an English word, meaning 'person from France'. So a common origin for the surname French would be from a French family living in an English-speaking region.
Many Huguenots fled to London between the Sixteenth and Eighteenth Centuries, fleeing French religious persecution: French is a common name among their descendents.
Like any other surname, the obvious answer isn't always the correct one. You need to research your family history to be sure (when was the surname first adopted? is this the original surname?).
But the obvious origin is the place to start.
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.
The surname Tanguay is of French origin. It is a common surname in French-speaking regions, particularly in France and Quebec, Canada.
The surname Yap is commonly associated with Chinese or Filipino nationality. It is a common surname in both cultures.
The last name Bertrand is commonly of French origin. It is a surname that can be found in France and other French-speaking countries.
The surname Aguet is of Swiss origin.
The surname Loynd is of English origin.
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The surname Tanguay is of French origin. It is a common surname in French-speaking regions, particularly in France and Quebec, Canada.
The surname Darcy is of Irish or French origin. It can be found in both countries, so the nationality associated with the surname Darcy could be either Irish or French.
It is a corruption of the French surname Bauden.
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