LE PREVOST
Also recorded as Leprevost
Title: Le Prevost Family Name
The surname Le Prevost is of French origin and has historical ties to the Channel Islands, particularly Guernsey. The name is believed to have Norman roots, originating from the Old French word "prevost," which means 'provost' or 'bailiff.'
The Le Prevost family has a long and distinguished history, with records dating back to medieval times. They were known to be prominent landowners, scholars, and officials in the Channel Islands and beyond. Several members of the Le Prevost family have made significant contributions to various fields over the centuries.
Notable individuals bearing the surname Le Prevost include prominent historian, politician, and antiquarian Sir John Le Patourel Le Prevost (1805-1893), who played a key role in preserving the historical heritage of the Channel Islands.
Today, the Le Prevost surname continues to be borne by descendants of the original family, spread out across the United Kingdom and beyond. The name serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and cultural legacy of the Channel Islands and their historical connections to mainland Europe.
There are approximately 58 people named Le Prevost in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Le Prevost.