BureauFrench From Old French burel, a diminutive of bure, a type of woollen cloth. It may have originated as a nickname for a person who dressed in the material or as an occupational name for someone who worked with it.
CamusFrench Means "flat-nosed" in French. A notable bearer was the French philosopher Albert Camus (1913-1960).
CarréFrench Means "square" in French, derived from Latin quadratus. It was used as a nickname for a squat person.
ChevalierFrench From a nickname derived from French chevalier meaning "knight", from Late Latin caballarius "horseman", Latin caballus "horse".
ConstableEnglish From Old French conestable, ultimately from Latin comes stabuli meaning "officer of the stable".