Peschard is a surname. The root "pesch-" derives from the Latin "piscis," which itself comes from the Proto-Indo-European "peysḱ-" meaning fish. The name is concentrated most heavily in France, Mexico, and the United States.[1]
Origin | |
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Language(s) | Proto-Indo-European |
Word/name | "peysḱ-" |
Meaning | "fish" |
Academics edit
- Alejandro Peschard Fernández, Mexican archaeologist
- Armand Peschard-Sverdrup, Mexican political scientist
- Isabelle Peschard, American philosopher
- Guillermo Peschard, Mexican academic
- Jacqueline Peschard, Mexican sociologist
- María José Pantoja Peschard, Mexican political scientist
Architects edit
- Beatriz Peschard, Mexican architect
- Eugenio Peschard, Mexican architect
Artists edit
- Albert Peschard, French organist
- Auguste Jacques Étienne Peschard, French tenor
- Deepak Peschard, Indian-French author and CEO of Digeto
- Jean Peschard, French painter
- Jérôme Peschard, French painter
- Julien Peschard, French painter
Politicians edit
- Jean-Jacques Peschard, French politician
Revolutionaries edit
- Raymonde Peschard, Algerian freedom fighter
References edit
- ^ "Peschard Surname Distribution Map". Forebears. Retrieved 27 July 2020.