Carpentier

See also: carpentier

English

Etymology

From French Carpentier (charpentier) (carpenter), from Norman Carpentier and Picard Carpentier, from Latin carpentarius.

Proper noun

Carpentier (plural Carpentiers)

  1. A surname from French. (Carpenter)

Translations

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Carpentier is the 13087th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 2345 individuals. Carpentier is most common among White (86.78%) individuals.

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Norman Carpentier and Picard Carpentier, from Latin carpentārius (charpentier) (carpenter). Doublet of Charpentier and Carpenter.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaʁ.pɑ̃.tje/

Proper noun

Carpentier ?

  1. a surname, Carpentier, originating as an occupation
    1. a Normandy surname from Norman
    2. a Picardy surname from Picard

Descendants

  • English: Carpentier

Norman

Etymology

Capitalization of carpentier (carpenter). From Latin carpentarius

Proper noun

Carpentier

  1. Carpentier (a surname originating as an occupation.) (Carpenter)

Descendants

Picard

Etymology

Capitalization of carpentier (carpenter). From Latin carpentarius

Proper noun

Carpentier

  1. Carpentier (a surname originating as an occupation.) (Carpenter)

Descendants

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