Gaudin
English
Etymology
From French Gaudin, from Old French gaudin (“of the woods”), from gaut (“woods”), from Frankish *walþu (“woods, woodland”).
Statistics
- According to the 2010 United States Census, Gaudin is the 21774th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 1194 individuals. Gaudin is most common among White (74.04%) and Black/African American (17.84%) individuals.
French
Etymology
From Old French gaudin (“of the woods”), from gaut (“woods”), from Frankish *walþu (“woods, woodland”).
Derived terms
- vergerette de Gaudin
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