Carpentier
See also: carpentier
English
Etymology
From French Carpentier (“charpentier”) (carpenter), from Norman Carpentier and Picard Carpentier, from Latin carpentarius.
Translations
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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/
Descendants
- English: Carpentier
Norman
Etymology
Capitalization of carpentier (“carpenter”). From Latin carpentarius
Descendants
- English: Carpentier
- French: Carpentier
Picard
Etymology
Capitalization of carpentier (“carpenter”). From Latin carpentarius
Descendants
- English: Carpentier
- French: Carpentier
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