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Etymology of Majorelle

What does the name Majorelle mean?

The prestigious surname Majorelle comes from the region of Provence, in France. The surname Majorelle is of local origin, and is therefore a type of hereditary surname. Local surnames are derived either from an already existing place-name or from a local feature of the geography.

Early Origins of the Majorelle family

The surname Majorelle was first found in Provence, where the family was established in early times.

Early History of the Majorelle family

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Majorelle Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Major, Majour, Majou, Majoux, Mayor, Mayou, Mayoux, Mayoud, Mayaud, Mayoult, Mayot, Mayet, Mayer, Mayeu, Majoral, Majorel and many more.

Early Notables of the Majorelle family

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Migration of the Majorelle family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Nicolas Mayeu, originally of Beauvais, who married Françoise Plassan in Quebec City in 1720; Pierre-Louis Mayer, originally of Lyon, who married Marie-Charlotte Chevreuil in Montreal in 1740.



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