Summary
French in origin, the surname Marquis dates back to the Middle Ages and derives from the title of nobility. It was often bestowed upon individuals who served as a marquess, a high-ranking noble in feudal society.8737
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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Marquis
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French historian and author known for his works on history and philosophy.Jean-FrançoisMarquis
French naval officer known for his role in the Battle of Trafalgar.Charles-MarieAlain
French Egyptologist known for his contributions to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.Marquisde
French aristocrat and writer known for his libertine and erotic novels.Jean-LouisMarquis
French painter known for his landscape and marine paintings from the 19th century.Marie-JosephMarquis
French politician and lawyer known for his role during the French Revolution.AndréMarquis
Canadian pianist and composer known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.Marquis Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Marquis originated from the Old French word 'marquis', which means 'military governor'. It was originally a title of nobility in medieval Europe.
Geographic DistributionThe Marquis surname can be found in various countries including France, Canada, the United States, Spain, and Italy.
VariationsVariations of the surname Marquis include Marques, Marquess, Marchese, Markis, Markiss, and Marquez.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the Marquis surname occurred during various times and in different places. They migrated for reasons such as seeking better economic opportunities, escaping political turmoil, and religious freedom.