There are
547
Dubrocs in the USA
Dubroc is the
40082nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Dubroc

BetsyDubroc

Betsy Dubroc was an American educator and civil rights activist who played a significant role in the desegregation of schools in Louisiana during the 1960s.

OscarDubroc

Oscar Dubroc was a Louisiana politician who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1960 to 1972.

ClaraDubroc

Clara Dubroc was a French painter known for her impressionistic landscapes and still-life paintings.

Jean-LouisDubroc

Jean-Louis Dubroc was a French chef known for his innovative culinary creations and his restaurant in Paris.

MarieDubroc

Marie Dubroc was a French composer and pianist who composed numerous pieces for solo piano and chamber ensembles.

JulietteDubroc

Juliette Dubroc was a French actress known for her performances in classic French films of the 1950s and 1960s.

GastonDubroc

Gaston Dubroc was a Canadian entrepreneur who founded a successful manufacturing company in Quebec.

LucienDubroc

Lucien Dubroc was a French historian and author known for his extensive research on medieval Europe.

MarcelDubroc

Marcel Dubroc was a Belgian football player who played as a defender for various clubs in Belgium and France.

MadeleineDubroc

Madeleine Dubroc was a Swiss fashion designer known for her elegant and avant-garde clothing designs.

Dubroc Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Dubroc' is of French origin, deriving from the elements 'du' meaning 'of' and 'broc' meaning 'brook' or 'stream.' It would have likely been a locational surname indicating someone who lived near a brook or stream.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Dubroc' is most commonly found in France and areas with French influence such as Louisiana in the United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Dubroc' include 'Dubrock', 'Dubroy', 'Dubruc', 'Dubruck', 'Dubron', 'Dubrosky', 'Dubrouillet', 'Dubrueil', 'Dubroya', and 'Dubrowski'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Dubroc' may have been brought to other countries through French immigration or colonization.