There are
795
Depauws in the USA
Depauw is the
29626th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Depauw

SaraDe

Sara De Pauw is a Belgian actress known for her roles in films like 'The Broken Circle Breakdown' and 'Booster.'

ThomasDe

Thomas De Pauw is a Belgian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for KSV Roeselare.

LeoDe

Leo De Paauw was a Dutch-born painter who worked in Australia and is known for his landscape paintings.

LouisDepauw

Louis Depauw was a Belgian footballer who played as a midfielder for several clubs in the Belgian First Division.

PhilipDepauw

Philip Depauw is a Belgian musician and composer known for his work in the field of experimental music.

NicolasDepaepe

Nicolas Depaepe is a French footballer who currently plays as a defender for the Ligue 2 club Châteauroux.

Jean-BaptisteDe

Jean-Baptiste De Pau was a Belgian composer and conductor known for his contributions to classical music.

EmileDe

Emile De Peau was a French sculptor known for his intricate sculptures and statues.

MarieDepaeuw

Marie Depaeuw was a Belgian suffragette and women's rights activist who fought for gender equality and women's right to vote.

LucDejager

Luc Dejager is a Belgian cyclist who competed in the men's track team pursuit at the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Depauw Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Depauw' is of Dutch origin and is derived from the Middle Dutch word 'de pauw,' meaning 'the peacock.' It is an occupational surname originally given to someone who worked with or owned peacocks.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Depauw' is most commonly found in Belgium and the Netherlands, reflecting its Dutch origins. It is less common in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Depauw' include 'De Pauw,' 'Depaepe,' 'De Pau,' 'De Peau,' 'Depaeuw,' 'Dejager,' 'Pauwels,' 'De Boeck,' 'Lepauw,' and 'De Marchi.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to its Dutch origins, the surname 'Depauw' may have been carried by Dutch immigrants to other countries, particularly during periods of Dutch colonial expansion or economic migration.