There are
1393
Brignacs in the USA
Brignac is the
19398th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Brignac

BobbyBrignac

Bobby Brignac is a former American baseball player who played in the Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals.

JanBrignac

Jan Brignac is a French actress known for her appearances in French films such as 'La Vie en Rose' and 'Amélie.'

ChrisBrignac

Chris Brignac is an American entrepreneur and founder of a successful tech startup company based in Silicon Valley.

Jean-PaulBrignac

Jean-Paul Brignac is a French fashion designer known for his avant-garde and innovative designs.

MariaBrignac

Maria Brignac is a Brazilian artist known for her vibrant and colorful paintings inspired by her native culture.

JosephBrignac

Joseph Brignac is an American historian and author specializing in the history of the American Civil War.

AnnaBrignac

Anna Brignac is a Russian ballet dancer renowned for her graceful performances in classical ballets.

PierreBrignac

Pierre Brignac is a French chef and restaurateur known for his Michelin-starred restaurants in Paris.

FernandaBrignac

Fernanda Brignac is a Mexican singer-songwriter and actress recognized for her contributions to the Mexican pop music scene.

AntoineBrignac

Antoine Brignac is a Belgian painter known for his realistic and detailed portraits and landscapes.

Brignac Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Brignac' is of French origin and is derived from a place name in the Occitan region of southern France. It is believed to have originated from the word 'Brin' or 'Branch,' referring to a small branch or twig.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Brignac' is primarily found in France, particularly in the Occitan region. It may also be found in other French-speaking countries and among French diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Brignac' include 'Brinac' and 'Brignach.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere may have been instances of migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Brignac,' particularly during periods of French colonization and diaspora.