[Surname] LINEAGE FOR SURNAME GUICHARD
HOPING SOMEONE CAN HELP ME DETERMINE THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE "GUICHARD" SURNAME. i BELIEVE THE NAME IS FRENCH
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Guichard is from the Germanic name Wīghard, from wīg ‘battle’ (and not 'warrior') and hard ‘hard, strong’. You'll find the distribution of the name in France at tinyurl.com/jjvr8wr, in Canada at tinyurl.com/zp6c35u, and in the US at tinyurl.com/zk6xpm8.
I stand corrected; thank you!
It is likely French. Surnamedatabase has an entry on Guichard, stating it is from Wighard. This would give it the same meaning as Wighard.
http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Guichard
We have an entry for Wighard here.
http://www.behindthename.com/name/wighard/submitted
These kinds of names originate from Ancient Germanic tribes in which a nomadic warrior lifestyle was the norm, thus the "brave warrior" meaning.
http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Guichard
We have an entry for Wighard here.
http://www.behindthename.com/name/wighard/submitted
These kinds of names originate from Ancient Germanic tribes in which a nomadic warrior lifestyle was the norm, thus the "brave warrior" meaning.
Germanic dithematic names generally don't have "meanings" like that. Each element had a meaning which was somehow important (references to fame or glory, ethnic names, colours, power, protection, peace, battle, travel, weapons, property, land or wealth, totems, lordship or service etc.), but a preference for elements were as much about family tradition and identity as meaning and the chosen combinations could be rather arbitrary and oxymoronic.