No, it is English, meaning "herdsman".
edit: It is French also, as a nickname from popular Latin calvus, meaning 'bald'.
The last name "LaFond" simply means foundation.
This is an English name. It's actually my bosses last name and I looked it up hoping it would be french....just to make him angry :)
"Holly Simmons" is an English loan name in French.Specifically, French language speakers respect the original language of the person's name. They do not translate names into equivalents in French, because then the name is not backed up by identification. The French pronunciation of the English first and last name is "oh-lee see-moh."
Salut: I only know of this as a proper name (last name of someone)... not as a word like in a sentence.
The last name Goodeaux is made up of two parts. 'Good' means 'pleasant, pleasing', and 'eaux' means 'waters' in French. Therefore, Goodeaux means 'pleasant waters'.
Gemma Calvet's birth name is Gemma Calvet Barot.
Corinne Calvet's birth name is Dibos, Corinne.
"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."
Yes, it's a french last name
No, Argandar isn't a French last name.
The cast of Calvet - 2011 includes: Jean Marc Calvet as himself
No, the last name Suggs is not of French origin. It is an English surname that is derived from the given name "Sugg," which was a medieval diminutive of the name "Swithun."
It is a rare French last name - but it is also a male first name.
Luis Calvet was born in 1888.
Esprit Calvet died in 1810.
Esprit Calvet was born in 1728.
Fondation Calvet was created in 1811.