Pasquier

Origin: Pasquier is a French surname of Norman origin, derived from the Old French personal name "Pascal", which in turn was derived from the Latin "Paschalis" meaning "of Easter". The surname Pasquier likely denoted a person born at Easter or someone associated with the Easter celebration.

Distribution: The surname Pasquier is not overly common in Great Britain but can be found mainly in areas with historical connections to France, such as London and Kent.

Notable Individuals:

  • Étienne Pasquier (1529-1615): A French lawyer and man of letters known for his legal writings and his "Recherches de la France".
  • Adolphe Edouard Casimir Joseph Mortier, Duke of Trevise (1768-1835): A French general and Marshal of France who played a significant role in the Napoleonic Wars.

Coat of Arms: The Pasquier family crest features a silver shield with three trefoils on red. This design is characteristic of Norman heraldry and exemplifies honour, courage, and faith.

Variants: Variants of the surname Pasquier include Paskell, Pascall, and Pasco, each with their own unique histories and branches of the family.

Legacy: Though not a widely occurring name in Britain, the surname Pasquier carries with it a rich history of Norman and French connections. Families bearing this surname may take pride in their heritage and the traditions associated with it.

There are approximately 77 people named Pasquier in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Pasquier.

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