Surnames Categorized "French words"

This is a list of surnames in which the categories include French words.
usage
Bourgeois French
French cognate of Burgess.
Bureau French
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.
Camus French
Means "flat-nosed" in French. A notable bearer was the French philosopher Albert Camus (1913-1960).
Carré French
Means "square" in French, derived from Latin quadratus. It was used as a nickname for a squat person.
Chevalier French
From a nickname derived from French chevalier meaning "knight", from Late Latin caballarius "horseman", Latin caballus "horse".
Constable English
From Old French conestable, ultimately from Latin comes stabuli meaning "officer of the stable".
Couture French
Means "tailor" in Old French.
Durant English, French
Variation of Durand.
Gaillard French
Means "lively, strong" in French.
Mercado Spanish
Means "market" in Spanish, originally given to a person who lived near a market or worked in one.
Pain English
Variant of Payne.
Planche French
French form of Plank.
Planque French
French form of Plank.