Summary
The surname Flournoy has French origins and is believed to have originated from the region of Franche-Comté in eastern France. It is derived from the Old French words 'flor' meaning 'flower' and 'noi' meaning 'new'. The name may have originally been given to someone who was associated with a floral motif or symbolized new beginnings.There are
5344
Flournoys in the USAFlournoy is the
6370th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Flournoy
ThomasFlournoy
Military officer who served as the Colonel of the 7th Virginia Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War.ErnestFlournoy
Swiss lawyer and politician who held various government positions during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.FelixFlournoy
American diplomat and lawyer who served as the United States Minister to Switzerland from 1910 to 1913.ClementFlournoy
Prominent French psychologist known for his work in experimental psychology and psychophysics in the early 20th century.JohnFlournoy
American politician who served as the Governor of Arkansas during the late 19th century.Flournoy Genealogy
Geographic DistributionThe Flournoy family can be found in various regions of the United States, primarily in the southern states such as Virginia, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
VariationsDifferent variations of the surname Flournoy include Flourney, Flournois, and Flournaux.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of the Flournoy family occurred during different periods. They migrated within the United States, primarily during the early days of settlement and westward expansion. Additionally, some Flournoy individuals immigrated to other countries, such as Switzerland, where they held prominent positions in government and diplomacy.